RURAL AMERICA LIVE with Total Feeds

Dr. Harry Anderson will discuss and highlight Total Feeds and the different brands they offer on the market today.

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Monday, May 19, 2014, at 8 p.m. ET

Dr. Harry Anderson will be discussing and highlighting the Total Feeds and the different brands they have available on the market today. Dr. Harry Anderson will go into depth on the how and why he felt the need to formulate simple and safe nutritional programs for most all species and the uniqueness of those programs. Tune in as we will be covering the benefits and applications of their award winning feeds within the Equine, Livestock, Pet and Human supplements. You’ll hear from current Total Feeds users and endorsee’s and how Total Feeds has put their equine athletes and livestock on top. There will be time for call in questions and comments from viewers during each segment so be sure to tune in this Monday.

Visit www.totalfeeds.com for more information.

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