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Posted by Grange Co-op on 1st Mar 2016

FORAGE CROPS FOR SOUTHERN OREGON Grange Co-op is southern Oregon’s leading supplier of seed for forage crops. Because forage crops such as pasture, hay, green chop and silage are so important to the agriculture economy of southern Oregon, Grange Co-op strives to provide our customers with the highest quality seed at competitive prices. We are also committed to providing customers with the information necessary to select the forage seed best sui… Read more

Posted by Grange Co-op on 1st Mar 2016

Important Propane Safety Information for users of small cylinders Please read and follow the safety rules in this post. Share this information with your family to help keep everyone safe and to reduce the risk of serious and potentially fatal injury, fire, or explosion.Refilling small cylinders MAKE SURE YOUR CYLINDER IS EQUIPPED WITH AN OVERFILL PREVENTION DEVICE (OPD). An OPD is a safety feature that helps prevent small propane cylinders… Read more

Posted by Grange Co-op on 1st Mar 2016

A rabbit’s diet should consist of: 75% grass hay,20% fortified pellets, and 5% treats. Good Vegetables Rabbits Can Eat: Alfalfa Sprouts Artichoke leaves Arugula Asparagus Baby Sweetcorns (but not full size ones) Beetroot (can cause gas, feed in moderation) Broccoli (can cause gas, feed in moderation) Brussel Sprouts (leaves and sprouts - can cause gas, feed in moderation) Cabbage (can sometimes cause digestive upsets - ca… Read more

Posted by Grange Co-op on 29th Feb 2016

Variety is the key to encouraging birds of all kinds. Providing a mixture of large trees, (deciduous and conifer); clumps of berry-laden shrubs; fruit trees; many kinds of flowers and grasses; weeds allowed to seed; insects to forage; fresh water; and a well stocked feeder will please a great variety of birds.(P.S. Remember, easy on the chemical sprays.) Conifers Douglas Fir Western Hemlock Junipers… Read more