Agway’s 2011 Best of the Best Photo Contest January 26, 2012
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Help us pick the 2011 Best of the Best Pet and Wild Bird Photos!
•To vote, participants “LIKE” us to become an Agway Facebook fan and click on the CONTEST tab (on the left under the Agway logo).
•Vote for your favorite photo by clicking the photo and selecting VOTE.
•Voting begins January 17, 2012 at 10am EST and closes January 31, 2012 at 4pm EST.
Tip Of The Week January 20, 2012
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Agway’s 2011 Best of the Best Photo Contest January 18, 2012
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Help us choose the 2011 Best of the Best Photo in each of our monthly photo contest categories, pet and wild bird!
•To vote for a photograph, participants “LIKE” us to become an Agway Facebook fan and click on the CONTEST tab.
•Vote for your favorite photo by clicking the photo and selecting VOTE.
•Voting begins January 17, 2012 at 10am EST and closes January 31, 2012 at 4pm EST.
Agway’s 2011 Best of the Best Photo Contest January 17, 2012
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Help us choose the 2011 Best of the Best Photo in each of our monthly photo contest categories, pet and wild bird!
•To vote for a photograph, participants “LIKE” us to become an Agway Facebook fan and click on the CONTEST tab.
•Vote for your favorite photo by clicking the photo and selecting VOTE.
•Voting begins January 17, 2012 at 10am EST and closes January 31, 2012 at 4pm EST.
Tip Of The Week January 13, 2012
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How to identify and treat frostbite in dogs January 3, 2012
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You might think that because your dog is covered in a fur coat from head to foot that it will be protected against frostbite. However, you would be wrong. Some breeds of dogs such as, Bernese Mountain Dogs, Huskies and, Malamutes are almost made for winter, most others are definitely not and like humans, if they are left out in the cold for too long, frostbite is almost inevitable. Frostbite occurs when tissue is damaged due to exposure to temperatures of 32 degrees F and below. The tissue damage can be superficial or major depending on the length of time that your dog is exposed; wet dogs, dogs with health conditions such as diabetes, and dogs that are exposed to sub-zero wind chills are especially susceptible.
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January Photo Contest Winners January 2, 2012
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Agway’s January 2012 Newsletters are here! January 1, 2012
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