Frost-edged autumn pasture at golden hour with round bales in the distance and cattle gathered at a feed trough, steam rising from their backs in the cold morning air
Since 1987 · Precision Feed Engineering

Engineered Nutrition. Every Season.
Every Species.

Pelleted rations, mineral blocks, and custom-milled supplements weighed to the gram. Formulated for dairy at 4 a.m. and delivered in 50-pound sacks that smell like molasses and alfalfa.

47+SKUs
Feed Formulations
300max herd
Head — Winter Range
50 lbper bag
Standard Delivery Sack
±2gtolerance
Gram-Level Precision
Formulation Architecture · Sheet F-01

Inside the Pellet: A Cross-Section

Every formulation begins as an engineer's drawing. Ingredient ratios are calculated against body weight, production stage, and seasonal forage quality — then locked in to ±2 grams.

SCALE 1:1 · 6mm DIA
#INGREDIENT% BY WT.FUNCTION
01
Alfalfa Meal
28%
Premium sun-cured, 18% crude protein
02
Ground Corn
22%
High-energy starch, 8.5 Mcal/kg
03
Soybean Meal
18%
48% protein, essential amino acids
04
Mineral Complex
14%
Ca, P, Mg, Se, Zn — precision-balanced
05
Molasses Binder
8%
Palatability & pellet integrity
06
Vitamins A, D, E
5%
Immune support, bone density
07
Yeast Culture
3%
Rumen health, fiber digestibility
08
Limestone
2%
Calcium carbonate, buffering
ALL BATCHES THIRD-PARTY TESTED · ISO 9001 CERTIFIED FACILITY
Species Floor Plan · Sheet S-02

Select Your Species Corridor

Each room is a complete feed program. Click through to a filtered catalog matched to your operation.

Holstein dairy cows in a clean barn stall, black and white markings visible, ready for morning milking
ROOM A
High-Production

Dairy Cattle

Formulated for peak milk solids. Rumen-buffered, bypass protein, and Niacin-supplemented for the 4 a.m. milking shift.

16% Crude Protein1.62 Mcal NE-LNiacin 6g/hd/day
12 formulationsBrowse Feed
Angus beef cattle standing in a frost-covered winter pasture with round bales visible in the background
ROOM B
Finishing & Backgrounding

Beef Cattle

9 formulationsBrowse Feed
Free-range laying hens foraging on green grass in a sunlit barnyard, feathers glossy and healthy
ROOM C
Layers & Broilers

Poultry

8 formulationsBrowse Feed
Bay horse eating from a feed bucket in a wooden barn stall, hay visible in the background
ROOM D
Performance & Maintenance

Equine

7 formulationsBrowse Feed
Pink piglets eating from a stainless steel feeder trough in a clean barn nursery setting
ROOM E
Nursery to Finish

Swine

11 formulationsBrowse Feed

Not sure where to start? Our nutritionists have guided first-flock hobby farmers and 1,200-head dairies alike.

Field Notes · Pinboard F-03

From the Operations That Run on This

FIELD NOTE · DAIRY
Switched to the AgriNutrition dairy blend in October. By February my butterfat was up 0.4 points and my vet bills dropped 18%. The numbers don't lie at 4 a.m.
Dale Kowalski, middle-aged dairy farmer with weathered face and cap, standing in barn

Dale Kowalski

Kowalski Family Dairy

320 Holstein head · Sauk County, WI

FIELD NOTE · BEEF
Running 280 beef on winter hay and their finishing supplement. ADG held at 2.8 lbs through January. That's the difference between breaking even and turning a profit.
Maria Treviño, ranch manager in her 40s wearing a hat, standing in front of cattle pens in Texas

Maria Treviño

Treviño Ranch Cattle Co.

280 Angus-cross · Crockett County, TX

FIELD NOTE · POULTRY
First flock of 40 layers. They told me "start with this" and pointed me to the layer program. Twelve weeks later I'm selling eggs to two restaurants. I didn't know what I was doing — now I do.
James Okafor, young Black farmer smiling outdoors near a chicken coop with laying hens visible

James Okafor

Okafor Hobby Farm

40 Rhode Island Red · Washtenaw County, MI

1,200+

Operations Served

38 yrs

In the Field

4.9/5

Avg. Operator Rating

47

Active Formulations

Seasonal Calendar · Sheet SC-04

Feed by the Calendar, Not the Catalog

Nutritional needs shift with the season. Our feeding calendars are built from 38 years of field data — not guesswork.

PHASE I

Spring

Mar — May

Transition from stored forage to pasture

Reduce energy supplements as grass quality rises

Monitor for grass tetany — Mg supplementation critical

Breeding season — flush ewes & cows with extra energy

RECOMMENDED PRODUCT

Pasture Transition Mineral Block

−15% grain, +Mg supplement
ALL SEASONS AT A GLANCE

Download the full 12-month feeding calendar for your species.

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READY TO FORMULATE

Your herd. Your season. Your program.

No forms, no friction. One click lands you in a catalog filtered to your species — or reach a nutritionist directly for custom milling.