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m0n

03/05/25 11:32 AM

#88157 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Yeah, they sold milk and didn't purchase anything from I FU S. LoL

Just wishful thinking full of hope and dope LoL. 

Truly anything is a "possibility" and makes the perfect pump material LoL

No One is Fooled 
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m0n

03/05/25 11:34 AM

#88160 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Feudian Slip LoL "And unlike their American counterparts, they are open to new types of animal feeds"


Thank You for This LoL


Saying the super part out loud LoL


LoL


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jimr1717

03/07/25 2:11 PM

#88242 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Correct “the American’s” were not Fooled into Marc’s self enrichment scam.
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jimr1717

03/11/25 6:08 PM

#88364 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

“ And unlike their American counterparts”

Noted and Correct!

No One in the US is Fooled.
Let’s go to India with the scam.
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jimr1717

03/18/25 9:23 AM

#88499 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

“ And unlike their American counterparts”

They won’t be Fooled either.
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jimr1717

03/20/25 2:40 PM

#88569 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

“And unlike their American counterparts, they are open to new types of animal feeds" LoL

Saying the quiet part out loud LoL
15 years of deficits due to pathetic sale numbers. LoL
I FU S has known why and the feudian slip says why IMO
No One is Fooled
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jimr1717

03/21/25 6:55 AM

#88591 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Couldn’t agree more Peach,

“ And unlike their American counterparts, they are open to new types of animal feeds"

Saying the quiet part out loud LoL
15 years of deficits due to pathetic sale numbers. LoL
I FU S has known why and the feudian slip says why IMO

Even SURAEC isn't fooled LoL. My favorite quote:
"Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory. However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

No One is Fooled
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jimr1717

03/22/25 9:31 AM

#88653 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Couldn’t agree more Peach,

“ And unlike their American counterparts, they are open to new types of animal feeds"

Saying the quiet part out loud LoL
15 years of deficits due to pathetic sale numbers. LoL
I FU S has known why and the feudian slip says why IMO

Even SURAEC isn't fooled LoL. My favorite quote:
"Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory. However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

No One is Fooled
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jimr1717

03/22/25 2:50 PM

#88664 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Noted and 100% Correct!

“ And unlike their American counterparts”

No one in the US is Fooled

Absolutely No One
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jimr1717

03/23/25 11:01 AM

#88681 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Couldn’t agree more Peach,

“ And unlike their American counterparts, they are open to new types of animal feeds"

Saying the quiet part out loud LoL
15 years of deficits due to pathetic sale numbers. LoL
I FU S has known why and the feudian slip says why IMO

Even SURAEC isn't fooled LoL. My favorite quote:
"Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory. However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

No One is Fooled
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jimr1717

03/24/25 8:48 AM

#88697 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

I agree 100% Peach,

“ And unlike their American counterparts, they are open to new types of animal feeds"

Saying the quiet part out loud LoL
15 years of deficits due to pathetic sale numbers. LoL
I FU S has known why and the feudian slip says why IMO

Even SURAEC isn't fooled LoL. My favorite quote:
"Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory. However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

No One is Fooled
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jimr1717

03/24/25 10:07 AM

#88704 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Couldn’t agree more Peach,

“ And unlike their American counterparts, they are open to new types of animal feeds"

Saying the quiet part out loud LoL
15 years of deficits due to pathetic sale numbers. LoL
I FU S has known why and the feudian slip says why IMO

Even SURAEC isn't fooled LoL. My favorite quote:
"Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory. However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

No One is Fooled
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jimr1717

03/24/25 1:55 PM

#88719 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Couldn’t agree more Peach,

“ And unlike their American counterparts, they are open to new types of animal feeds"

Saying the quiet part out loud LoL
15 years of deficits due to pathetic sale numbers. LoL
I FU S has known why and the feudian slip says why IMO

Even SURAEC isn't fooled LoL. My favorite quote:
"Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory. However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

No One is Fooled
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jimr1717

03/24/25 6:38 PM

#88733 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Couldn’t agree more Peach,

“ And unlike their American counterparts, they are open to new types of animal feeds"

Saying the quiet part out loud LoL
15 years of deficits due to pathetic sale numbers. LoL
I FU S has known why and the feudian slip says why IMO

Even SURAEC isn't fooled.
My favorite quote:
"Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

No One is Fooled
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jimr1717

03/25/25 9:01 AM

#88737 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Great post Peach, I agree 100%

“And unlike their American counterparts, they are open to new types of animal feeds"

Saying the quiet part out loud LoL
15 years of deficits due to pathetic sale numbers. LoL
I FU S has known why and the feudian slip says why IMO

Even SURAEC isn't fooled.
My favorite quote:
"Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

No One is Fooled
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jimr1717

03/25/25 3:46 PM

#88745 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Couldn’t agree more Peach,

“ And unlike their American counterparts, they are open to new types of animal feeds"

Saying the quiet part out loud LoL
15 years of deficits due to pathetic sale numbers. LoL
I FU S has known why and the feudian slip says why IMO

Even SURAEC isn't fooled.
My favorite quote:
"Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

No One is Fooled
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jimr1717

03/26/25 11:11 AM

#88752 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

100% Agree Peach,

“ And unlike their American counterparts, they are open to new types of animal feeds"

Saying the quiet part out loud LoL
15 years of deficits due to pathetic sale numbers. LoL
I FU S has known why and the feudian slip says why IMO

Even SURAEC isn't fooled.
My favorite quote:
"Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

No One is Fooled
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jimr1717

03/27/25 8:50 AM

#88758 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Couldn’t agree more Peach, this is dead on.

“ And unlike their American counterparts, they are open to new types of animal feeds"

Saying the quiet part out loud LoL
15 years of deficits due to pathetic sale numbers. LoL
I FU S has known why and the feudian slip says why IMO

Even SURAEC isn't fooled.
My favorite quote:
"Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

No One is Fooled
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jimr1717

03/27/25 7:55 PM

#88787 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Will India figure out the same thing the US ranchers have figured out?

“ And unlike their American counterparts, they are open to new types of animal feeds"

25 Cow test lmao

They won’t be Fooled either.
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jimr1717

03/28/25 8:02 PM

#88797 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Couldn’t agree more Peach, this is dead on.

“ And unlike their American counterparts, they are open to new types of animal feeds"

Saying the quiet part out loud LoL
15 years of deficits due to pathetic sale numbers. LoL
I FU S has known why and the feudian slip says why IMO

Even SURAEC isn't fooled.
My favorite quote:
"Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

No One is Fooled
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jimr1717

03/28/25 11:11 PM

#88799 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

100% Truth Peach, this is dead on.

“ And unlike their American counterparts, they are open to new types of animal feeds"

Saying the quiet part out loud LoL
15 years of deficits due to pathetic sale numbers. LoL
I FU S has known why and the feudian slip says why IMO

Even SURAEC isn't fooled.
My favorite quote:
"Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

No One is Fooled
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jimr1717

03/29/25 8:48 AM

#88804 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Peach, this is dead on.

“ And unlike their American counterparts, they are open to new types of animal feeds"

And soon India won’t be Fooled.
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jimr1717

03/29/25 4:36 PM

#88819 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Couldn’t agree more Peach, this is dead on.

“ And unlike their American counterparts, they are open to new types of animal feeds"

Saying the quiet part out loud LoL
15 years of deficits due to pathetic sale numbers. LoL
I FU S has known why and the feudian slip says why IMO

Even SURAEC isn't fooled.
My favorite quote:
"Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

No One is Fooled
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jimr1717

03/29/25 10:33 PM

#88826 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

I agree 100% Peach,

“ And unlike their American counterparts, they are open to new types of animal feeds"

Saying the quiet part out loud LoL
15 years of deficits due to pathetic sale numbers. LoL
I FU S has known why and the feudian slip says why IMO

Even SURAEC isn't fooled LoL. My favorite quote:
"Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory. However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

No One is Fooled
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jimr1717

03/30/25 10:16 AM

#88828 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Peach, this is dead on.

“ And unlike their American counterparts, they are open to new types of animal feeds"

And soon India won’t be Fooled.
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jimr1717

03/30/25 4:18 PM

#88833 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

“And unlike their American counterparts, they are open to new types of animal feeds"

Yes the US ranchers have decided to pass on feeding their cattle Wood Chips.

No One is Fooled
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jimr1717

03/30/25 6:03 PM

#88845 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

✅ 100% Truth Peach, this is dead on.

“ And unlike their American counterparts, they are open to new types of animal feeds"

Saying the quiet part out loud LoL
15 years of deficits due to pathetic sale numbers. LoL
I FU S has known why and the feudian slip says why IMO

Even SURAEC isn't fooled.
My favorite quote:
"Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

No One is Fooled
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jimr1717

03/31/25 9:28 AM

#88852 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Common sense indicates to me that

This is ✅ 100% Truth Peach, this is dead on.

“ And unlike their American counterparts, they are open to new types of animal feeds"

Saying the quiet part out loud LoL
15 years of deficits due to pathetic sale numbers. LoL
I FU S has known why and the feudian slip says why IMO

Even SURAEC isn't fooled.
My favorite quote:
"Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

No One is Fooled
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jimr1717

03/31/25 3:00 PM

#88856 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

“ And unlike their American counterparts, they are open to new types of animal feeds"

Yes the US ranchers have decided to pass on feeding their cattle Wood Chips.

No One is Fooled
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jimr1717

04/01/25 1:01 PM

#88864 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

✅ 100% Truth Peach, this is dead on.

“ And unlike their American counterparts, they are open to new types of animal feeds"

Saying the quiet part out loud LoL
15 years of deficits due to pathetic sale numbers. LoL
I FU S has known why and the feudian slip says why IMO

Even SURAEC isn't fooled.
My favorite quote:
"Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

No One is Fooled
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jimr1717

04/02/25 11:10 AM

#88870 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Common sense indicates to me that

This is ✅ 100% Truth Peach, this is dead on.

“ And unlike their American counterparts, they are open to new types of animal feeds"

Saying the quiet part out loud LoL
15 years of deficits due to pathetic sale numbers. LoL
I FU S has known why and the feudian slip says why IMO

Even SURAEC isn't fooled.
My favorite quote:
"Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

No One is Fooled
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jimr1717

04/02/25 12:43 PM

#88873 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Like you said after 10+ years no one in the US is Fooled so I would expect the same in India.
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jimr1717

04/03/25 3:44 PM

#88888 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

✅ 100% Truth Peach, this is dead on.

“ And unlike their American counterparts, they are open to new types of animal feeds"

Saying the quiet part out loud LoL
15 years of deficits due to pathetic sale numbers. LoL
I FU S has known why and the feudian slip says why IMO

Even SURAEC isn't fooled.
My favorite quote:
"Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

No One is Fooled
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jimr1717

04/05/25 11:33 AM

#88897 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

I would have to agree Peach

“unlike their American counterparts, they are open to new types of animal feeds"

Saying the quiet part out loud LoL
15 years of deficits due to pathetic sale numbers. LoL
I FU S has known why and the feudian slip says why IMO

Even SURAEC isn't fooled.
My favorite quote:
"Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

No One is Fooled
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jimr1717

04/05/25 12:57 PM

#88899 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Correct again Peach

“unlike their American counterparts, they are open to new types of animal feeds"

Saying the quiet part out loud LoL
15 years of deficits due to pathetic sale numbers. LoL
I FU S has known why and the feudian slip says why IMO

Even SURAEC isn't fooled.
My favorite quote:
"Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

No One is Fooled
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jimr1717

04/05/25 5:09 PM

#88901 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Like you said after 10+ years no one in the US is Fooled so I would expect the same in India.
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jimr1717

04/07/25 12:56 PM

#88918 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

✅ 100% Truth Peach, this is dead on.

“ And unlike their American counterparts, they are open to new types of animal feeds"

Saying the quiet part out loud LoL
15 years of deficits due to pathetic sale numbers. LoL
I FU S has known why and the feudian slip says why IMO

Even SURAEC isn't fooled.
My favorite quote:
"Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

No One is Fooled
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jimr1717

04/10/25 9:15 AM

#88931 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

✅ Truth Peach, this is dead on.

“ And unlike their American counterparts, they are open to new types of animal feeds"

Saying the quiet part out loud LoL
15 years of deficits due to pathetic sale numbers. LoL
I FU S has known why and the feudian slip says why IMO

Even SURAEC isn't fooled.
My favorite quote:
"Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

No One is Fooled
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jimr1717

04/10/25 4:46 PM

#88937 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Glad to see that you figured it out Peach.

“ And unlike their American counterparts”

Even SURAEC isn't fooled.
My favorite quote:
"Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL
https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf
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jimr1717

04/11/25 12:38 PM

#88946 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Glad to see that you figured it out Peach.

“ And unlike their American counterparts”

Even SURAEC isn't fooled.
My favorite quote:
"Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL
https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf
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jimr1717

04/11/25 4:22 PM

#88948 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Peach, this is dead on.

“ And unlike their American counterparts, they are open to new types of animal feeds"

And soon India won’t be Fooled.
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jimr1717

04/11/25 6:24 PM

#88951 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

✅ 100% Truth Peach, this is dead on.

“ And unlike their American counterparts, they are open to new types of animal feeds"

Saying the quiet part out loud LoL
15 years of deficits due to pathetic sale numbers. LoL
I FU S has known why and the feudian slip says why IMO

Even SURAEC isn't fooled.
My favorite quote:
"Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

No One is Fooled
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jimr1717

04/14/25 7:40 PM

#88992 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Agreed again Peach

NOTHING FAKE HERE. Quoted from SURAEC
"Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

No one is fooled
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jimr1717

04/16/25 10:24 AM

#89002 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Truth Peach, this is dead on.

“ And unlike their American counterparts, they are open to new types of animal feeds"

Saying the quiet part out loud LoL
15 years of deficits due to pathetic sale numbers. LoL
I FU S has known why and the feudian slip says why IMO

Even SURAEC isn't fooled.
My favorite quote:
"Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

No One is Fooled
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jimr1717

04/17/25 9:25 AM

#89009 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

This is 100% Truth Peach ✔️ This is dead on.

“ And unlike their American counterparts, they are open to new types of animal feeds"

Saying the quiet part out loud LoL
15 years of deficits due to pathetic sale numbers. LoL
I FU S has known why and the feudian slip says why IMO

Even SURAEC isn't fooled.
My favorite quote:
"Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

No One is Fooled
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jimr1717

04/18/25 2:28 PM

#89020 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Peach ✔️ This is dead on. ✅

“ And unlike their American counterparts, they are open to new types of animal feeds"

Saying the quiet part out loud LoL
15 years of deficits due to pathetic sale numbers. LoL
I FU S has known why and the feudian slip says why IMO

Even SURAEC isn't fooled.
My favorite quote:
"Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

No One is Fooled
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jimr1717

04/19/25 12:44 PM

#89030 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

For sure Peach,
“ unlike their American counterparts”

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

No One is Fooled
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jimr1717

04/22/25 11:19 AM

#89054 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

For sure Peach,
“ unlike their American counterparts”

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

No One is Fooled
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jimr1717

04/23/25 12:19 PM

#89067 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

✅ 100% Peach,
“ unlike their American counterparts”

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

No One is Fooled
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jimr1717

04/24/25 8:23 AM

#89081 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

For sure Peach,
“ unlike their American counterparts”

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

No One is Fooled
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jimr1717

04/24/25 11:20 AM

#89091 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

✅ Agreed Peach,
“ unlike their American counterparts”

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

No One is Fooled
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jimr1717

04/24/25 6:06 PM

#89097 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

For sure Peach,
“ unlike their American counterparts”

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

No One is Fooled
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jimr1717

04/25/25 7:17 PM

#89110 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

✅ Yes Peach,
“ unlike their American counterparts”

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

No One is Fooled
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jimr1717

04/26/25 2:23 PM

#89117 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

✅ Agreed Peach,
“ unlike their American counterparts”

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

No One is Fooled
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jimr1717

04/26/25 3:01 PM

#89118 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

✔️

And unlike their American counterparts,

No One is Fooled
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jimr1717

04/27/25 9:39 AM

#89131 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

✅ Agreed Peach,
“ unlike their American counterparts”

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

No One is Fooled
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jimr1717

04/28/25 9:24 AM

#89139 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

With no doubt Peach,
“ unlike their American counterparts”

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

No One is Fooled
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jimr1717

04/30/25 10:02 AM

#89163 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

✅ Agreed Peach,
“ unlike their American counterparts”

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

No One is Fooled
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jimr1717

04/30/25 11:30 AM

#89164 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

“ And unlike their American counterparts”

But hey IFUS has WiFi now I read it in their press release.

~~~~No One is Fooled~~~~
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jimr1717

05/02/25 7:40 PM

#89205 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

✅ Dead on again Peach,
“ unlike their American counterparts”

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

No One is Fooled
icon url

jimr1717

05/03/25 11:49 AM

#89217 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Peach you are right,
“ unlike their American counterparts”

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

No One is Fooled
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jimr1717

05/05/25 4:46 PM

#89229 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

For sure,

“ unlike their American counterparts”

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

No One is Fooled
icon url

jimr1717

05/05/25 7:25 PM

#89233 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

This is accurate Peach,

“ unlike their American counterparts”

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

No One is Fooled
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jimr1717

05/07/25 12:10 PM

#89242 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

For sure,

“ unlike their American counterparts”

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

No One is Fooled
icon url

jimr1717

05/08/25 3:20 PM

#89260 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

For sure,

“ unlike their American counterparts”

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

No One is Fooled
icon url

jimr1717

05/09/25 9:13 AM

#89267 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Peach you are right,
“ unlike their American counterparts”

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

No One is Fooled
icon url

jimr1717

05/10/25 8:41 AM

#89276 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

✅ 100% Truth Peach, this is dead on.

“ And unlike their American counterparts, they are open to new types of animal feeds"

Saying the quiet part out loud LoL
15 years of deficits due to pathetic sale numbers. LoL
I FU S has known why and the feudian slip says why IMO

Even SURAEC isn't fooled.
My favorite quote:
"Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

No One is Fooled
icon url

jimr1717

05/10/25 11:26 AM

#89279 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

I couldn’t possibly have said it better Peach,

“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.

No One is Fooled
icon url

jimr1717

05/11/25 9:28 AM

#89295 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

You are right Peach, and

“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.

No One is Fooled
icon url

jimr1717

05/11/25 2:37 PM

#89301 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

You are Correct on this Peach,

“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.

No One is Fooled
icon url

jimr1717

05/12/25 12:57 PM

#89311 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

I couldn’t possibly have said it better Peach,

“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.

No One is Fooled
icon url

jimr1717

05/12/25 6:05 PM

#89316 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

✅ 100% Truth Peach, this is dead on.

“ And unlike their American counterparts, they are open to new types of animal feeds"

Saying the quiet part out loud LoL
15 years of deficits due to pathetic sale numbers. LoL
I FU S has known why and the feudian slip says why IMO

Even SURAEC isn't fooled.
My favorite quote:
"Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

No One is Fooled
icon url

jimr1717

05/13/25 12:03 PM

#89322 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

You are Correct on this Peach,

“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.

No One is Fooled
icon url

jimr1717

05/13/25 2:15 PM

#89337 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

✅ Truth Peach, this is dead on.

“ And unlike their American counterparts, they are open to new types of animal feeds"

Saying the quiet part out loud LoL
15 years of deficits due to pathetic sale numbers. LoL
I FU S has known why and the feudian slip says why IMO

Even SURAEC isn't fooled.
My favorite quote:
"Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

No One is Fooled
icon url

jimr1717

05/13/25 5:58 PM

#89346 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

You are right Peach,

“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.

No One is Fooled
icon url

jimr1717

05/15/25 7:11 AM

#89355 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

I would have to agree Peach,

“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.

No One is Fooled
icon url

jimr1717

05/15/25 3:58 PM

#89369 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

✅ Truth Peach, this is dead on.

“ And unlike their American counterparts, they are open to new types of animal feeds"

Saying the quiet part out loud LoL
15 years of deficits due to pathetic sale numbers. LoL
I FU S has known why and the feudian slip says why IMO

Even SURAEC isn't fooled.
My favorite quote:
"Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

No One is Fooled
icon url

jimr1717

05/16/25 5:15 PM

#89375 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Once again you are right Peach,

“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.

No One is Fooled
icon url

jimr1717

05/20/25 8:06 PM

#89386 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

You are right Peach,

“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.

No One is Fooled
icon url

jimr1717

05/25/25 5:30 PM

#89406 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

You are right Peach

🏆️
“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.

No One is Fooled
icon url

jimr1717

05/26/25 9:06 AM

#89412 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Great DD Peach

🏆️
“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.

No One is Fooled
icon url

jimr1717

05/26/25 2:53 PM

#89417 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

You are Correct on this Peach,

“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.

No One is Fooled
icon url

jimr1717

06/01/25 10:03 AM

#89432 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Peachman you are 100% correct on this.

“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.

No One is Fooled
icon url

jimr1717

06/02/25 2:08 PM

#89441 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Peach I tend to agree on this.

“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.

No One is Fooled
icon url

jimr1717

06/05/25 1:31 PM

#89448 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

✅ Truth Peach, this is dead on.

“ And unlike their American counterparts, they are open to new types of animal feeds"

Saying the quiet part out loud LoL
15 years of deficits due to pathetic sale numbers. LoL
I FU S has known why and the feudian slip says why IMO

Even SURAEC isn't fooled.
My favorite quote:
"Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

No One is Fooled
icon url

jimr1717

06/06/25 6:04 PM

#89454 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

✔️ Peach this doesn’t seem to
be good.

“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

06/09/25 9:35 PM

#89459 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Agree Peachman,

“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

06/13/25 7:31 PM

#89483 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

✅ Great find Peach,

unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

06/14/25 2:44 PM

#89500 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

✅ For sure Peachman

unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

06/18/25 11:23 PM

#89557 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

✅ For sure Peachman

unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

06/21/25 9:38 AM

#89570 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

I would agree Peachman

unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

06/27/25 11:00 AM

#89595 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

✔️ For sure Peachman

unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

06/28/25 11:31 AM

#89605 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

✅ For sure Peachman

unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

06/29/25 12:26 PM

#89626 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

✅ Another Great Post Peach,

“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

07/03/25 7:50 PM

#89644 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

✅ Peach,you can add this too

“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

07/05/25 9:48 AM

#89651 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

For sure Peach and you can add this,

unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

07/09/25 7:47 PM

#89659 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Great Peach, this should clear up a lot.

“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

07/12/25 8:11 AM

#89680 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

✔️ For sure Peach and you can add this,

unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

07/13/25 5:11 PM

#89683 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

For one of the few times I agree Peach

“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

07/17/25 8:59 AM

#89695 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Agreed Peachman,
“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

07/18/25 12:56 PM

#89701 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Great post Peachman,
“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

07/20/25 10:54 AM

#89720 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Correct Peachman,✅
“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

07/24/25 2:02 PM

#89726 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

With zero doubt Peachman,✅
“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

08/01/25 12:11 PM

#89739 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

With No doubt Peachman,✅

“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

08/04/25 3:04 PM

#89748 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Great letter Peach. I like this part.

“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

08/04/25 7:26 PM

#89753 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

08/06/25 12:19 PM

#89761 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

With no doubt Peach

“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

08/11/25 4:48 PM

#89790 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

With no doubt Peach✅

“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

08/12/25 9:23 AM

#89797 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

With no doubt Peach✅

“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

08/13/25 1:20 PM

#89820 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Dead on Peach✅

“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

08/15/25 4:35 PM

#89838 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

I would add this Peach 🏆️

“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

08/17/25 8:15 AM

#89850 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

I have to agree Peach 🏆️

“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

08/17/25 9:31 AM

#89857 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

You are Correct Peach!

unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

08/18/25 6:06 PM

#89870 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

This is true Peach

“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

08/19/25 3:21 PM

#89880 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Absolutely Peach

“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

08/20/25 10:24 AM

#89891 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Great News Peach

“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

08/22/25 12:37 PM

#89906 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

You are right Peach ✅

“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

08/24/25 7:13 AM

#89920 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

✔️For sure Peachman

“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

08/26/25 9:05 AM

#89933 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Very True Peachman, ✅ ✅

“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
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jimr1717

08/26/25 6:56 PM

#89949 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

For sure Peach, for sure
“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

08/30/25 7:54 AM

#89958 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

✔️ Absolutely Peach,
“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

08/31/25 12:19 PM

#89968 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

✔️ Good Advice Peach,
“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

09/01/25 2:37 PM

#89984 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

✔️ Great catch Peach,
“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
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jimr1717

09/01/25 6:39 PM

#89986 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

This makes sense,

“ And unlike their American counterparts”
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jimr1717

09/03/25 11:59 AM

#90011 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

✔️ Great find Peach,
“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

09/04/25 5:11 PM

#90054 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

✔️ Great DD Peach,
“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

09/04/25 5:18 PM

#90056 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

For sure Peachman for sure,

Peach,
“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

09/05/25 5:55 AM

#90075 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

With no doubt Peach,

“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

09/05/25 10:01 AM

#90083 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Fantastic DD Peach! ✔️

“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

09/05/25 4:43 PM

#90092 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

You Nailed it PEACHMAN✔️

“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and

the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

09/07/25 2:52 PM

#90104 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

With no doubt Peach, ✅
“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

09/08/25 8:28 AM

#90108 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

09/08/25 11:35 AM

#90113 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

I have to agree Peach,
“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

09/08/25 1:50 PM

#90117 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

You Nailed it again PEACHMAN✔️

“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and

the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

09/09/25 11:38 AM

#90143 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

This is not good PEACHMAN✔️

“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and

the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

09/10/25 7:00 AM

#90149 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Excellent DD PEACHMAN✔️

“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and

the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

09/11/25 2:19 PM

#90162 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Absolutely Correct PEACHMAN✔️

“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and

the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

09/13/25 8:37 AM

#90181 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Absolutely PEACHMAN✔️

“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and

the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

09/13/25 10:51 PM

#90192 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Yes


“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and

the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

09/14/25 2:36 PM

#90201 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

For sure,

“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and

the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

09/14/25 3:24 PM

#90207 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Great info Peach! ✅

unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and

the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

09/14/25 4:23 PM

#90214 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Excellent info

“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and

the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

09/15/25 1:44 PM

#90237 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

100% Peach! ✅

unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and

the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

09/15/25 2:33 PM

#90239 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Good read! I added this,

“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and

the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

09/16/25 10:39 AM

#90242 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

This is certainly a good read, and

“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and

the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

09/17/25 10:29 AM

#90251 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Agee Peach, but

“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and

the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

09/20/25 6:46 PM

#90284 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

100% Peach! ✅

“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and

the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

09/21/25 6:27 AM

#90288 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

For sure Peachman ✔️

“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and

the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

09/22/25 1:14 PM

#90294 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

100% Peachman ✔️

“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and

the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

09/23/25 8:50 AM

#90307 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Correct ✔️

“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and

the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

09/23/25 1:48 PM

#90319 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

This is true Peach

“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and

the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

09/23/25 7:38 PM

#90327 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Now this is hilarious,

“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and

the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

09/26/25 7:47 AM

#90345 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

With no doubt Peach

“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and

the India Cattle farmers are Not Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

09/29/25 7:39 AM

#90369 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

This is true Peach ✅
“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

09/30/25 2:01 PM

#90388 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

You nailed it Peach! 🏆️

“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

10/06/25 1:14 PM

#90419 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Good find Peach! 🏆️

“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

10/09/25 10:06 AM

#90430 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Correct Peach! 🏆️

“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

10/10/25 5:44 PM

#90440 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Absolutely Peach!

“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

10/13/25 12:25 PM

#90445 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

For sure Peach! 🏆️

“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

10/15/25 5:05 PM

#90464 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

For sure Peach! And
“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

10/16/25 8:56 AM

#90473 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

You are correct again Peach,

“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

10/16/25 7:46 PM

#90482 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Great Facts Peach and you are

right.

“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

10/17/25 7:20 AM

#90493 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

I “absorbed” this part for sure peach,

“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

10/19/25 2:06 PM

#90509 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

I “absorbed” this part for sure peach,

“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

10/20/25 7:10 PM

#90513 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

That’s a fact peach,

“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

10/21/25 7:09 PM

#90526 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

100% peach, ✅
“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

10/24/25 10:41 PM

#90542 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Dead on Peach,

“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

10/28/25 2:06 PM

#90569 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

This is great Peach but,

“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

10/29/25 8:02 PM

#90577 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

100% Peach but,

“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

10/30/25 11:34 AM

#90586 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Great post ✅
icon url

jimr1717

10/30/25 7:41 PM

#90602 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

This is great Peach but,

“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

10/31/25 7:29 AM

#90611 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

11/01/25 5:13 PM

#90629 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Couldn’t agree more Peach,
“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

11/03/25 12:27 PM

#90633 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

I would agree Peach,
“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

11/03/25 1:12 PM

#90635 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

11/04/25 1:20 PM

#90652 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

“Nonsense” is right Peach ✅ and I agree

“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

11/05/25 4:36 PM

#90658 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Great read Peach,

“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

11/06/25 10:54 AM

#90663 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

“ Yes Peaches,” unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

11/08/25 10:20 AM

#90699 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

And the 4th Peach,

“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

11/08/25 10:11 PM

#90704 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Noted and Correct ☑️

“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

11/12/25 10:31 AM

#90729 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

100% Peach,

“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

11/13/25 8:54 PM

#90746 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Correct again Peach,


“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

11/14/25 7:54 AM

#90750 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

This is Correct ✅ Peach,


“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

11/15/25 5:00 PM

#90766 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

You are right Peach, “ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

11/16/25 3:30 PM

#90776 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

For sure Peach, “ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

11/17/25 1:24 PM

#90786 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Correct ✅ Peach,


“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

11/17/25 1:57 PM

#90788 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

I “absorbed” this completely Peach,


“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

11/17/25 3:59 PM

#90791 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

This is not good Peach,


“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

11/18/25 3:54 PM

#90797 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Great DD Peach,


“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

11/19/25 12:41 PM

#90801 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Dead on Peach,


“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

11/20/25 12:12 PM

#90818 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Excellent DD Peach,


“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

11/21/25 6:44 PM

#90850 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Correct Peach,


“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

11/22/25 7:29 PM

#90858 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

100% true Peach,

Peach,


“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

11/23/25 8:33 AM

#90862 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Agreed Peach, especially your quote,


“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

11/23/25 8:57 AM

#90865 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

This is not good, “ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

12/01/25 8:01 PM

#90879 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Peach I would agree 💯! ✅


“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

12/02/25 5:29 PM

#90886 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

This is true Peach ✅


“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

12/04/25 1:31 PM

#90890 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Absolutely no doubt Peach ✅


“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

12/05/25 11:31 AM

#90899 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Post of the week Peach 🏆️ ✅


“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

12/07/25 5:06 PM

#90914 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

You are right on this Peach ✔️


“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

12/08/25 4:29 PM

#90920 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Excellent DD Peach 🏆️

“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

12/12/25 9:21 AM

#90935 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Peach this should be a sticky ✔️

“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

12/16/25 8:23 AM

#90948 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Fantastic DD Peach 🏆️

“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

12/20/25 8:21 AM

#90975 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Great DD Peach 🏆️

“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

12/21/25 8:08 PM

#90989 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

You nailed it Peach! ✅

“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

12/23/25 11:38 AM

#91011 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

100% Peach ✔️

“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

12/24/25 10:00 AM

#91018 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Stellar DD Peach

“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

12/24/25 3:10 PM

#91021 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

For sure Peach and I would add

“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

12/26/25 2:14 PM

#91047 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

100% Peach ✔️

“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

12/28/25 5:48 PM

#91066 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Correct Peach ✔️

“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

12/28/25 8:26 PM

#91076 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

SURAEC is right Peach ✔️

“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

12/29/25 11:21 AM

#91090 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

100% Accurate Peach ✔️

“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

12/29/25 2:26 PM

#91094 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Correct Peach 🏆️
“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

12/29/25 3:26 PM

#91100 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Very Accurate Peach

“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

12/31/25 12:55 PM

#91107 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

I like this part Peach

“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

01/01/26 1:37 PM

#91120 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

You nailed it with this Peach,

“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

01/04/26 7:16 AM

#91126 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Not sure Peach,

“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

01/06/26 8:52 AM

#91135 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Correct ☑️ Peach

“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

01/06/26 1:50 PM

#91145 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

With zero doubt Peach

“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

01/07/26 11:34 AM

#91160 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Are you sure Peach,

“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

01/10/26 11:08 AM

#91182 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

No doubt Peach,

“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

01/11/26 5:42 AM

#91186 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

01/11/26 7:41 PM

#91196 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Correct again Peach,

“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

01/12/26 2:39 PM

#91206 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

With zero doubt Peach,

“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

01/13/26 10:15 AM

#91213 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Fantastic DD Peach,

“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

01/13/26 12:22 PM

#91220 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Correct once again Peach,

“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

01/14/26 12:43 PM

#91239 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

The “Future” Peach,

“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

01/14/26 1:13 PM

#91241 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Correct once again Peach,

“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

01/15/26 5:24 PM

#91254 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Yes Peach and I agree on this,

“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

01/15/26 7:39 PM

#91256 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

I can’t disagree Peach,

“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

01/16/26 12:08 PM

#91269 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

This is true Peach,

“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

01/16/26 12:36 PM

#91272 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

100% Peach, and I would

“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

01/17/26 11:54 AM

#91281 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

I couldn’t have said it better Peach,

“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

01/19/26 11:36 AM

#91292 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

100% dead on Peach,

“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

01/22/26 5:22 PM

#91297 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Good read Peach and I

“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

01/24/26 5:26 PM

#91314 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Agree , “ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

01/25/26 3:34 PM

#91326 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

For sure Peach, “ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

01/28/26 2:04 PM

#91345 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

This is Correct Peach,

“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

01/28/26 4:13 PM

#91363 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Agree , “ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

02/02/26 5:48 PM

#91379 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

This is Correct Peach,

“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

02/04/26 2:50 PM

#91388 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Agree , “ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

02/06/26 9:19 AM

#91398 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Agree 100 % Peach, “ unlike
their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

02/08/26 11:33 AM

#91403 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

I like this part Peach,

“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

02/11/26 10:47 AM

#91422 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Agreed Peach, “ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

02/11/26 5:50 PM

#91441 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Indeed Peach, “ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

02/12/26 6:27 AM

#91449 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Agreed Peach this is hilarious,“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

02/12/26 3:52 PM

#91477 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

For sure Peach ,

“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

02/13/26 3:24 PM

#91485 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

This is the truth Peach ,

“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

02/14/26 8:19 AM

#91504 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

I have to agree with SURAEC Peach ,

“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

02/16/26 4:23 PM

#91520 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

I have to agree with SURAEC Peach ,

“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

02/23/26 8:17 PM

#91532 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

I have to agree with SURAEC Peach ,

“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

02/28/26 8:58 AM

#91536 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Indeed Peach, “ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

03/04/26 8:47 AM

#91556 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

For sure Peach, “ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

03/07/26 8:24 PM

#91596 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

100% Peach, “ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
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jimr1717

03/09/26 9:21 PM

#91601 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

For sure Peach ,

“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

03/12/26 4:02 PM

#91614 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

This is the truth Peach ,

“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

03/13/26 3:22 PM

#91624 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

I have to agree with SURAEC Peach ,

“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

03/16/26 7:22 PM

#91636 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

100% Peach and,

“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
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jimr1717

03/17/26 2:45 PM

#91657 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Dead on Peach, “ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

03/18/26 10:54 AM

#91670 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

You Nailed it again Peach,

“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
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jimr1717

03/19/26 8:04 PM

#91687 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Absolutely Peach, “ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

03/20/26 3:35 PM

#91702 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

I have to agree Peach, “ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

03/21/26 11:31 AM

#91704 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

You nailed it again,

“ unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

03/23/26 9:10 PM

#91712 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

They certainly do Peach,

“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.“
icon url

jimr1717

03/23/26 9:10 PM

#91713 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

They certainly do Peach,

“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.“
icon url

jimr1717

03/24/26 1:29 PM

#91723 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Agreed on this Peach,

“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.“
icon url

jimr1717

03/25/26 11:13 AM

#91730 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

I have to agree with SURAEC Peach ,

“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

03/25/26 2:05 PM

#91734 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

I have to agree Peach 🏆️

“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

03/27/26 9:10 AM

#91747 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

This is not good Peach,


“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

03/27/26 10:05 AM

#91750 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

“ unlike their American counterparts”
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jimr1717

03/27/26 10:31 AM

#91752 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

THE Future of IFUS has never looked Worse
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jimr1717

03/27/26 2:02 PM

#91767 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

You nailed it Peach ✔️,

“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

03/27/26 10:38 PM

#91804 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Dead on Peach ✔️,

“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

04/02/26 9:27 AM

#91826 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

You absolutely nailed it with this Peach,


“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

04/06/26 2:07 PM

#91831 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

I have to agree with SURAEC Peach ,

“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

04/13/26 3:36 PM

#91849 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Correct Peach ✔️,

“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

04/14/26 1:54 PM

#91854 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Yes Peach and I would agree on this ,

“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.
icon url

jimr1717

04/16/26 10:17 AM

#91863 RE: PEACHMAN #88106

Absolutely Peach ✔️,

“unlike their American counterparts”

So the US Cattle farmers are Not Fooled and the India Cattle farmers will soon Not be Fooled.

SURAEC isn't fooled either,

Using bagasse in beef cattle diets as a hay substitute COULD BE beneficial in times of low hay inventory.
However, competing on the open market with hay will be difficult given that bagasse would need chemical treatment and hauling to cattle locations and would be LOWER QUALITY than hay."
LoL

https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://impactfusionbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/SURAEC-Report-Submitted-to-Louisiana-House-Committee-on-Agriculture-02-08-2025.pdf

There are “no flies” on the cow pies after eating IFUS wood chips because flies are not attracted to wood chips.