Why does Modesto Milling make soy-free, corn-free and other non-traditional...
Most mills and major feed producers use sophisticated algorithms to formulate the “least cost” product that will meet minimal health requirements for the species being fed. Modesto Milling takes a more...
View ArticleWhat Do Goats and Dairy Calves Have In Common?
Goats and dairy calves have a lot in common: hooves, fur, barn yards, some will grow horns, but also Modesto Milling’s Goat Feed had origins as feed for calves. Both species have picky taste buds, and...
View ArticleModesto Milling is expanding its offerings for horses
Modesto Milling has been providing horse-appropriate loose grains, nutrients and mineral products for some time and added Organic Horse Supplement Pellets (which works as a ration balancer) to our...
View ArticleHappy Chick Season!
Spring is upon us and that means blooming flowers and hatching chicks. Whether your objectives include organic egg production, raising birds for meat or just keeping pet chickens healthy, Modesto...
View ArticleOrganic Egg Production
Nobody is 100% sure which came first between the chick and the egg, but the way things currently go, good chicks start out as good eggs. Organic feed is important whether you are aiming for healthy...
View ArticleA Feed Heritage
Customers who have researched Modesto Milling’s history know that the mill has been operating since 1974 and started as a dairymen’s co-op. In 1998, we began manufacturing organic feed, and then got...
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