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- Attractants & Minerals for wildlife nutrition |Marathon Town and Country
minerals & attractants Purina - Trophy Rock - Evolved - Antler King NOTE: When using these products be sure to follow all state and local game laws. Not for human consumption See store for pricing TOP QUALITY BRANDS that attract the herd and keep them coming back We carry minerals and attractants that provide optimal deer health to help them reach maximum growth. We carry minerals and attractants from these fine companies Purina Premium & qUICK dRAW deer blockS Easy to use. Simple to set up; no feeder required. Highly palatable. Helps ensure strong consumption and keeps deer coming back. Long lasting Economical choice to attract deer year-round. New Power Nugget™ Supplement Helps support deer’s nutritional requirement. Optimized formulation. Helps provide more nutrition than whole grains and maintains vigor during periods of poor or sparse natural forage. Proprietary flavor. Secret flavoring that attracts deer.
- Pet Toys & Accessories | Marathon Town & Country Store | Wausau
pet toys & accessories Having fun & staying safe Shop Online toys Accessories We carry coats and booties for any size dog Leashes & halters for cats & dogs Feeding & grooming accessories Keep your pets cozy indoors and out with pet jackets & beds Photos for illustration purposed only. Stock on hand may vary. Does not show full selection
- Lawn & Garden Seeds. / Marathon Town and Country
Lawn & garden Whatever you need to know Whatever you need to grow Seeds Available in Package and Bulk Fruits & Vegetables From popular favorites like tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers and much more, our seeds are carefully selected from reputable suppliers to ensure the highest germination rates and best possible yield. Flowers Whether you're looking to add some color to your garden, create a beautiful border, or attract pollinators like bees and butterflies, our flower seeds are the perfect place to start. Turf Se ed Our turf seed products are designed using the best quality turf seed available. From our Wausau Custom mixes to DOT Highway mixes, we have a turf seed to fit your needs. In addition to mixes, we carry individual turf grass seeds, such as Kentucky bluegrass, fine fescues, and ryegrass. We can also create custom blends for special situations . F rom planting to harvesting, we offer expert advice and resources to help you grow and care for your garden, lawn, or pasture .
- Lawn and Garden applications regular and organic | Marathon Town and Country
Lawn & Garden applications - regular & organic The top brands for: fertilizer, weed control, herbicide, fungicide, insecticide, repellents Bonide has been trusted since 1926 as the leader in providing the best possible products and solutions for home, lawn, and garden pest problems. Ask us about these & other fine products for your lawn & garden Giving green Thumbs a hand since 1968 all purpose, non-burning, slow-release nitrogen fertilizer feeds the plant and soil.
- Horse feed and health products | Marathon Town and Country
horse feed HEALTH PRODUCTS & supplies Shop On-Line in stock or special order we can supply your horses nutritional needs tough 1 turnout blankets & sheets health products
- Employment | MTC
Download Application FULL TIME Looking for a relaxed fun place to work? Do you enjoy helping people? Sick of working for big companies where you are just a number? Do you like learning new skills? We have a full time position available. Hours are mostly Monday - Friday but must be able to work some Saturdays Download an application, fill it out and either fax it to 715-675-3355, or scan and email as an attachment to: marathon.town.country@gmail.com , or drop it off in person at 1300 W Campus Dr. Wausau, WI 54401
- Poultry feed, accessories and seasonal baby chicks | Marathon Town and Country
Poultry quality feed, treats & SUPPLIES all about raising chicks Articles courtesy of: The Old Farmers Almanac Raising Chickens 101: How to raise baby chickens Raising Chickens 101: How to get started Raising Chickens 101: Choosing the right chicken breeds Raising Chickens 101: Collecting, cleaning, storing, hatching eggs All about raising chicks Treats Poultry Feeds & Treats Layer Feeds Scratch Grains Flock Raiser Poultry Feeds We offer a selection of national, regional & local brands including organic feeds Organic Layer Feeds Organic Starter Feeds Organic Grower Feeds Layer Feeds Starter Feeds Game bird Feeds Organic Feeds Grower Feeds Buy 10 bags and get the 11th bag free Organic Layer Feeds Acculay Broiler Henhouse Reserve Layer Feed Meat Bird Feed Full Plume Feathering Layer Feed Starters Feeds Layer Feeds Duck Feed Hippie Chicks poultry & game bird treats Poultry treats Providing your chickens with quality balanced feed is important to their health. Adding treats is a great way to provide additional nutrients Organic Grubs (buy 6 and get 1 free) Alfalfa in a bag Bagged treats Treat squares
- Pet Treats & Chews | Marathon Town & Country Store | Wausau
Dog & Cat Pet Food We won't sell pet foods with poor quality ingredients, unhealthy by-products, or fillers grain free-gmo free-for cats & dogs made in Wisconsin Developer Read More Highly-digestible protein from chicken meal, pork meal, fish meal and whole eggs provides muscle-building amino acids. for dogs & cats Developer Made with 7–10 key ingredients that are easily recognizable. For dogs & cats Developer Gently freeze-dried to help protect the nutrients your pet needs to thrive — and the delicious flavor and texture they love. For dogs & cats Developer Exceeds recommended nutritional levels for your pet. Developer Read More no artificial preservatives, made without gmo Made with only the finest raw ingredients, following strict guidelines set by nutritional experts. made in Wisconsin for almost 100 years Developer The country's first and oldest premium pet food company, producing only the highest grade pet foods with the finest natural ingredients. Read More co-created by cats We carry Market Fresh dry foods in Chicken, Turkey, Salmon, & Chick Flavors. Rich in Minerals & Vitamins B, D, A & E total health begins with digestive health Guaranteed digestive enzymes to help break down food and make sure your pet gets the most from nutrients in their food. Read More packed with the nutrients your pet needs Developer Made in the USA, a healthy dog and cat food using a proprietary blend of ingredients pure holistic ingredients Developer limited ingredient, highly palatable single-protein-source pet formulas for both dogs and cats. Read More limited ingredient diet Developer PREY limited ingredient recipes are a simpler approach to pet food based on the native diets of dogs and cats. For dogs & cats Taste of the Wild dog & cat foods were created to give pets and discerning pet parents a pet food option inspired by the protein sources your dog or cat was meant to eat. developed by experts backed by science Wide array of expertly formulated products, such as dry & wet food and a range of treats and healthy snacks, that you & your pet companion can fully trust. NO Artificial colors, flavors or preservatives added Developer Features fish & meats for active dogs & puppies through seniors usda approved We use a handful of carefully selected ingredients in all Zignature Formulas to ensure a high-quality, nutritious, and delicious meal for your four-legged friend.
- Pet Summer Health & Safety | MTC
REDUCE DOGGY STRESS FROM FIREWORKS Not all dogs like fireworks. Many are bothered by the sudden loud noises and become anxious and afraid. Here are some practical tips to help your dog. Leave your pets at home and indoors in an area where they cannot escape to the outdoors. Pets who are afraid may try to run away Be sure that your pets are wearing identification tags or have microchips in case they do run away or get lost. If possible, stay with your pet but do not try to “over sooth or coddle your dog as this may increase anxiety. The calmer you are the calmer your dog will be. Close all doors and windows and put on background music to muffle the sound. Close curtains and blinds to block the flashing lights. Try to distract your pet with chew toys and games, or play with another pet that does not share his fear Have plenty of fresh water available for your pet If you must take your pet to a fireworks show be sure to bring along a travel kennel that your dog feels safe in. If you have time, desensitization techniques with appropriate sound CDs, such as thunder, fireworks, trains, sirens, etc. may help pets get used to the sounds at a lower volume, then as they become more comfortable, gradually increase the volume. We carry a selection of calming products specifically designed, and proven safe, for pets A note about medication Some people choose to give their dogs Benadryl or Melatonin. DO NOT give these to your dog unless you have consulted your Veterinarian. Even if you have read online or friends have told you about success with doing this remember every dog is different. These drugs could have serious side effects in some dogs, especially those with certain medical conditions. Remember. July 4th is not the only time during the summer when a dog may be exposed to fireworks. Try to be aware of when fireworks will be going off in your area and be prepared to help calm your pet pet health during warm summer weather WARM WEATHER SAFETY Never, ever leave your pet in a hot car. It takes only minutes for a pet to develop heat stroke and suffocate in a car. Our Pet Heat Index chart shows you how hot it can get inside a car in just a few minutes! It’s not just the heat, it’s the humidity . Animals reduce heat in their body by panting. This evaporates moisture from their lungs which takes heat away from their body. If the humidity is high their ability to cool down is reduced and their temperature can skyrocket to dangerous levels very quickly Do not rely on a fan. A fan may be great for you, but pets respond differently to heat. Dogs, for instance, sweat primarily through their feet.) And fans do not cool off pets as effectively as they do people. Limit exercise on hot days. On extremely hot days, limit exercise to early morning or evening hours, and be especially careful with pets with white-colored ears, who are more susceptible to skin cancer, and short-nosed pets, who typically have difficulty breathing. Keep the paws in mind. Walking your pet on hot asphalt can burn their paws, and increase body temperature and lead to overheating. Make sure your pet ALWAYS has plenty of water. If you and your pet are out in the sun for an extended period of time make sure there’s plenty of water available to avoid dehydration. See our pet hydration chart on this page to learn just how much water your pet needs. Provide ample shade: Any time your pet is outside, make sure they have protection from heat and sun. Tree shade and tarps are ideal because they don't obstruct air flow. A doghouse does not provide relief from heat—in fact, it makes it worse. Haircuts. If you have a pet with a thick coat, consider a haircut! One inch is a good length to avoid sunburn (yes, pets can get sunburns too!) and keep your pet cool. Feel free to trim longer hair on your dog, but never shave your dog: The layers of dogs’ coats protect them from overheating and sunburn. Brushing cats more often than usual can prevent problems caused by excessive heat. Keep pets safe at barbeques. Backyard barbeques are a lot of fun, but the food and drinks offered can be bad for pets. Keep your pets away from alcohol and foods like grapes, onions, and chocolate. For a more complete list of common summer foods that could harm you pet visit this ASPCA web site page: https://www.aspca.org/pet-care/animal-poison-control/people-foods-avoid-feeding-your-pets Keep your pets away from fireworks . Pets don’t understand the risks of painful burns or fatal injuries from fireworks. Keep them safe by keeping them on a leash. Some fireworks also contain chemicals toxic to pets like potassium nitrate and arsenic. Not to mention, the loud noises can be frightening and disturbing to pets (remember, their hearing is many times better than ours). It is always best to leave your pets home when you go to large fireworks shows this summer. Ask your vet about calming treats to help reduce the anxiety many pets get from the noise of fireworks. . Insecticides and other lawn chemicals: Commonly used rodenticides and lawn and garden insecticides can be harmful to cats and dogs if ingested, so keep them out of reach. Keep citronella candles, tiki torch products and insect coils of out pets’ reach as well. Call your veterinarian or the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center at (888) 426-4435 if you suspect your animal has ingested a poisonous substance. dOWNLOAD YOUR OWN hEAT iNDEX pOSTER HERE: Anchor 1
- Food Plot Straight & Mixed Ingredients | Marathon Town & Country Store | Wausau
Food Plot Straight Ingredients & Mixes Staright Ingrdient list Click to View 2023 Pricing for Straight and Mixed Ingredi ents Straight Ingredients Alsike Clover A short-lived perennial white clover (2-4 year growth) has better winter hardiness than red clover. Will tolerate wet, acidic soil better than alfalfa. Shorter growth habit makes it desirable for pasture mixes. Thrives best in cool, moist climates. Maintenance Fertilizer: 6-24-24 Seeding Rate: 7-9#/acre (~.25#/1000 sq ft). Planting Time: Mar-May / Aug-Oct Alfalfa Where it is adapted, alfalfa is one of the highest yielding forage crops available. Alfalfa is a long-lived perennial legume that grows best on well drained soils with a pH of 6.5-7.5. The stems can reach several feet. It will not perform well in low, wet areas or acidic soil. Maintenance Fertilizer: 6-24-24. Seeding Rate: 17-22#/acre (~.5#/1000 sq ft). Planting Time: Mar-May / Aug-Sept Austrian Winter Pea Cool season legume that will produce an abundance of high protein forage. Easily grown as a long lasting fall crop that supplies nitrogen to other crops. Typically combined with small grains to help maintain an upright growth. Maintenance Fertilizer: 6-24-24. Seeding Rate: 80-100#/acre (~2.25#/1000 sq ft) Planting Time: April-Aug Birdsfoot Trefoil A perennial legume with slow establishment but strong once established, with early spring being the best planting period. Will tolerate heavy, poorly drained soils with low pH and short periods of flooding, but performs best at 6.0-6.5 pH and planted no deeper than ¼”. Maintenance Fertilizer: 6-24-24. Seeding Rate: 9-11#/acre (~.25#/1000 sq ft). Planting Time: Mar-May / Aug-Oct Buck Forage Oats A proprietary variety of forage oats, cold tolerant & very palatable to deer. Slow growing allows shoots to stay more tender. Can stay green to 10 degrees F or lower. **May Not Be Available Until August** Maintenance Fertilizer: 18-18-18. Seeding Rate: 100-120#/acre (~2.75#/1000 sq ft) Planting Time: Aug - Sept Buckwheat A fast growing, annual grain that will terminate with the first frost. Great for weed suppression, due to its fast growth. Pollinators are highly attracted to it, and deer love the young tender shoots. Maintenance Fertilizer: 18-18-18 or 28-3-10 Seeding Rate: 45-60#/acre (~1.35#/1000 sq ft) Planting Time: May-Sept Chicory Perennial taproot herb that belongs to the sunflower family. Drought tolerant and prefers well drained soils. Produces abundant high protein leafy forage. Maintenance Fertilizer: 18-18-18 or 28-3-10 Seeding Rate: 7-10#/acre (~.25#/1500 sq ft) Planting Time: April-Aug Field Pumpkins Produces large fruit that can be 12-14” inches in diameter and up to 20 lbs. Can be grown anywhere and is excellent for feeding wildlife, making pies, or for Jack-O-Lanterns. Plant 1 inch deep. Maintenance Fertilizer: 18-18-18 Seeding Rate: 3#/acre (~.1#/1000 sq ft) Planting Time: May-June Forage Radish Quick growing with early forage growth that provides high protein. Root provides a resource of food through most snow levels. Breaks up hard soils and will provide nitrogen to the soil in spring if not eaten. Winterkills with 3 consecutive nights in the mid-teens. Maintenance Fertilizer: 6-24-24. Seeding Rate: 8-10#/acre (~.25#/1000 sq ft) Planting Time: Aug-Sept Forage Soybean Non-round Up Ready High protein, abundant forage legume that will keep leaves when grain soybeans are producing pods. This forage can last into bow hunting. Cannot be sprayed with Round Up. Maintenance Fertilizer: 6-24-24. Seeding Rate: 50#/acre drilled (~1#/1000 sq ft). Planting Time: April-July Kale A member of the brassica family producing dark green, leafy leaves. A high source of protein with a high tolerance for cold. The leaves will sweeten with the first hard frost. Maintenance Fertilizer: 18-18-18 or 28-3-10 Seeding Rate: 5-9#/acre (~.25#/1000 sq ft) Planting Time: May-July Ladino Clover A taller white perennial clover that is easy to establish and tolerates fall usage better than red clover. Best in mixes due to possibility of bloat if the main crop. Thrives best in a cool, moist climate. Maintenance Fertilizer: 6-24-24 Seeding Rate: 5-7#/acre (~.15#/1000 sq ft) Planting Time: Mar-May / Aug-Oct Medium Red Clover A short-lived perennial (2-4 year growth) with rapid spring growth. Taller growth habit and prefers well-drained loamy soils. Maintenance Fertilizer: 6-24-24 Seeding Rate: 9-14#/acre (~.35#/1000 sq ft) Planting Time: Feb-May / Aug-Oct Rapeseed Short season brassica that produces succulent top growth with high nutrient values. Stays green late into the fall & will become sweet tasting to the deer once a hard frost hits. Adapts to a wide range of soils and conditions. Maintenance Fertilizer: 18-18-18 or 28-3-10. Seeding Rate: 7-10#/acre (~.25#/1000 sq ft) Planting Time: April-May / Aug-Sept Rutabaga A long season brassica originating from the crossing of turnip with cabbage. Produces a larger root than turnip, typically 4-6 in. in diameter. Deer will eat the top growth in late fall and dig for the root in winter. Plant early to reach full maturity. Maintenance Fertilizer: 6-24-24. Seeding Rate: 7-9#/acre (~.25#/1000) Planting Time: May-July Mammoth Greystripe Sunflower A very tall plant with stalks up to 12’ and flowers from 6” – 15” in diameter. Sunflowers can thrive in poor soil with little moisture. Space plants sufficiently for growth and plant no deeper than an 1”. Maintenance Fertilizer: 18-18-18 Seeding Rate: 5#/acre (~.15#/1000 sq ft) Planting time: April-Mid July Sugar Beets. Grows slowly: produces a large sugary taproot deer will eat in the fall and winter. Cooler weather promotes increased sugar content. Needs soil with limited nitrogen to for adequate root growth. For best germination, plant at least ½ in – 1 in deep in a soil with a pH of 6.6 or higher. Maintenance Fertilizer: 6-24-24. Seeding Rate: 7-9#/acre (~.25#/1000 sq ft). Planting Time: April-July Soybean - GT Tolerant A late maturing, glyphosate tolerant (GT) annual soybean that offers a spring/summer /fall food source. It's increased plant height, creates large amounts of forage. Performs well on light to heavy soil types in light sun to full sun. Maintenance Fertilizer: 6-24-24. Seeding Rate: 55#/acre (~1.25#/1000 sq ft). Planting Time: May 15 - June 30 Turnip A short-season brassica that produces significant root growth as well as succulent top growth. Deer will eat the top growth in late fall and dig for the root in the winter. Maintenance Fertilizer: 6-24-24 Seeding Rate: 6-8#/acre (~.25#/1000 sq ft) Planting Time: Aug-Sept White Dutch Clover A very short (4-5 in), white clover found in lawns and wooded areas. Tolerates acidic soil and low fertility. Very useful for trail and fringe areas due to high tolerance of heavy traffic once established. Maintenance Fertilizer: 6-24-24 Seeding Rate: 8-11#/acre (~.25#/1000 sq ft) Planting Time: Mar-May / Aug-Oct Wildlife Grain Sorghum . A tall plant similar to corn that provides a seed head at the top. Useful for pheasants and other game birds for food in the fall/winter and for cover in the summer. Drought tolerant and perform wells on a variety of soil types. Maintenance Fertilizer: 18-18-18 or 28-3-10 Seeding Rate: 8-10#/acre (~.25#/1500 sq ft) Planting Time: May-July Wildlife Sunflower (Peredovik) A favorite attractant for many game birds. Will not grow as large as the Mammoth Greystripe, but is drought tolerant and a reliable food source during fall and winter. Plant no deeper than 1.5 inches. Maintenance Fertilizer: 18-18-18. Seeding Rate: 10-15#/acre (~.35#/1000 sq ft) Planting Time: May-June Winfred Brassica Cross of kale and turnip in the brassica family, with minimal root growth. Produces abundant forage that is highly digestible with good palatability. Has great frost tolerance and can stay green until 10 degrees Fahrenheit. Maintenance Fertilizer: 18-18-18 or 28-3-10 Seeding Rate: 7-10#/acre (~.25#/1000 sq ft) Planting Time: May-Sept Winter Rye Faster growing than winter wheat. Provides abundant forage in the winter. Tolerant of poor soils and has the greatest cold tolerance. Used for erosion control, weed suppression, and green manure. Produces a spring crop if planted in late fall. ***Availability starts as of mid-July**Maintenance Fertilizer: 18-18-18 or 28-3-10. Seeding Rate:100#/acre(~2.25#/1000 sq ft) Planting Time: Aug-Sept Winter Wheat High protein, fast growing, provides an abundance of forage. Tolerates poor soil & conditions. Commonly used for erosion control, weed suppression, & green manure. Late fall planting for spring growth. *Availability starts Mid-July**Maintenance Fertilizer: 18-18-18 or 28-3-10. Seeding Rate: 80-120#/acre (~2.75#/1000 sq ft) Planting Time: Aug - Oct Winter Rye Winter wheat Mixed ingredients Deer Country Point Builder Plus Blend of Rapeseed, 3 types of Clover, High Sugar Perennial Ryegrass, and Chicory provides top quality forage all spring, through fall. Produces different types of forage at different times of the year. Excellent along wood lines or open areas.Maintenance Fertilizer: 6-24-24. Seeding Rate: 20-25#/acre (~.5#/1000 sq ft).Planting Time: March-May / Aug-Sept Deer Country-Trail Mix A mix of High Sugar Ryegrass, Fescue, and 4 types of Clover provides quick and easy establishment. Will withstand full sun to more heavily shaded areas. Performs well on logging roads and trails in the woods. Provides a year-round supply of food. Maintenance Fertilizer: 6-24-24. Seeding Rate: 15-20#/acre (~.5#/1000 sq ft). Planting Time: April-June / Aug-Sept Sucraseed - Sweet spot A perennial mix containing a High Sugar Ryegrass, 4 types of Clover, Chicory, & Turnips. Establishes quickly, winters well, & creates a great food plot year after year. High in protein & carbohydrate content for optimum nutrition. Maintenance Fertilizer: 18-18-18. Seeding Rate: 20#/acre (~.5#/1000 sq ft). Planting Time: July 15 – Sept 1 Eagle Manager’s Mix RR Soybean. Blend of soybeans that include both climbing, forage types and tall varieties that can grow 3-5 ft. tall. Different maturity times to allow for optimal feeding. Seed should be covered and packed by soil. Maintenance Fertilizer: 6-24-24 Seeding Rate: 1 bag/acre Planting Time: Late May -Early June Field Mix Plus Blend of 4 Clovers, Rapeseed, and Chicory that performs best in sunny, well drained areas. It will tolerate a wet and acidic soil better than alfalfa. Designed to attract wildlife all season long. Maintenance Fertilizer: 6-24-24 Seeding Rate: 10-20#/acre (~.5#/1000 sq ft) Planting Time: April-June / Aug - Sept Phone orders accepted. We will prepare your order for curbside or in-store pick up to top
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- Lawn & Garden Seeds. / Marathon Town and Country
Lawn & garden Whatever you need to know Whatever you need to grow Seeds Available in Package and Bulk Fruits & Vegetables From popular favorites like tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers and much more, our seeds are carefully selected from reputable suppliers to ensure the highest germination rates and best possible yield. Flowers Whether you're looking to add some color to your garden, create a beautiful border, or attract pollinators like bees and butterflies, our flower seeds are the perfect place to start. Turf Se ed Our turf seed products are designed using the best quality turf seed available. From our Wausau Custom mixes to DOT Highway mixes, we have a turf seed to fit your needs. In addition to mixes, we carry individual turf grass seeds, such as Kentucky bluegrass, fine fescues, and ryegrass. We can also custom blends for special situations or to fit specific job specs. From planting to harvesting, we offer expert advice and resources to help you grow and care for your garden, lawn, or pasture. Garden Decorations In addition to seeds, we also offer a wide variety of garden decorations to add personality and charm to your outdoor space. Our selection includes flags, wind spinners, garden stakes, and more. Our garden decorations are made from high-quality materials and come in a variety of styles, from whimsical to elegant. Whether you want to add a pop of color to your garden or create a focal point, we have something for everyone. We can help you select the grasses flowers mixes and fertilizers for any project Lawn & Garden applications regular & organic The top brands for: fertilizer, weed control, herbicide, fungicide, insecticide, repellents Bonide has been trusted since 1926 as the leader in providing the best possible products and solutions for home, lawn, and garden pest problems. Ask us about these & other fine products for your lawn & garden Giving green Thumbs a hand since 1968 all purpose, non-burning, slow-release nitrogen fertilizer feeds the plant and soil. FLAGS FOR EVERY SEASON EXPRESS YOURSELF with flags for your garden, lawn or home PICTURES FOR DISPLAY PURPOSES ONLY. IN-STORE STOCK MAY VARY ADD COLOR IN THE DAY OR LIGHT UP THE NIGHT ADD COLOR NIGHT & DAY with our whimsical garden stakes PICTURES FOR DISPLAY PURPOSES ONLY. IN-STORE STOCK MAY VARY PICTURES FOR DISPLAY PURPOSES ONLY. IN-STORE STOCK MAY VARY WIND SPINNERS OUR WIND SPINNERS will put your lawn and garden in motion