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D&D Commodities Receives MNSHARP Re-certification from
the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry

D&D Commodities of Stephen, Minnesota has been re-certified to participate in Minnesota OSHA’s Safety and Health Achievement Recognition Program. This certification is an acknowledgement of D&D Commodities’ outstanding safety record. The company will be formally recognized at the Governor’s Safety Award Luncheon, to be held during the Minnesota Safety and Health Conference in the spring of 2007.

D&D Commodities produces and sells outdoor pet food, as well as food and treats for caged birds and small animals. These products are available across the United States. D&D Commodities’ brands include Wild Delight®, L’Avian Plus™ and 3-D® Pet Products.

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11/22/06

I’m pretty sure I have the happiest birds in town!

The sentiment shared by Sandi F. is mirrored by hundreds of volunteers who have chosen to participate in PROJECT WILDBIRD, a scientific study of feed and feeder preferences of wild birds.
 
What bird wouldn’t be happy with a veritable smorgasbord of feeds, especially with nationwide high temperatures and drought?

"We certainly did not plan on these conditions when we launched PROJECT WILDBIRD a year ago," said Dr. David J. Horn, Principal Investigator for this study. "But it has worked out great for the birds.”

Data collected this past year will be averaged over the final two years of the study. "The weather patterns over a four year period should average out, providing comprehensive data on feeding preferences by region and by season.”

PROJECT WILDBIRD volunteers are separated into two groups; observers document the feeding habits in their existing backyard setting. The experimental volunteers are provided with all the feed and feeders required for this study.

"My very hungry little birds appreciate the feast you are providing," offered Kathy P., an experimental volunteer.

"We’ve received numerous comments about the birds‚ appetites, and the request for more feed," Susan M. Hays, Executive Director of the WBFI Research Foundation and PROJECT WILDBIRD said. "The continuing heat and drought nationwide has diminished natural food supplies. All of our volunteers have documented an increase in consumption."

An increase that the WBFI Research Foundation anticipated, according to Hays. "The development of this study by the foundation included a scenario where we would have a large number of volunteers, each requiring a large amount of the various feeds."

The majority of feed and feeders have been contributed by respected leaders in the bird feeding industry, according to a listing of contributors on www.projectwildbird.org.

"This list provides clear support among those of us in the bird feeding industry," stated Dick Hebert with D&D Commodities. "We will soon have a definitive answer as to which birds prefer which feed and feeders. This will help the consumer purchase preferred products for their birds; by region, and by season."

Early data collected over the past nine months is indeed showing a preference among birds‚ choices of feed.

Roger M. of Virginia, an experimental volunteer commented, "The birds are going through the Black Oil (sunflower) like a kid with candy."

Another notation by Kathy P. states, "The finches, especially, love the millet."

Both volunteers documented the birds‚ ability to empty the feeders well before noon, saying "I could easily fill it twice a day!"

While Kathy’s finches may seem to prefer a different feed, it’s far too early in the study to draw conclusive results.

"The first year has been great, and the results are very impressive," Dr. Horn stated. "But we still have two years left in this study."

If the first year results are any indication, PROJECT WILDBIRD will soon be found in every state.

Just one year into the study, residents in 19 states have diligently recorded the feeding habits of backyard birds - and the number of volunteers continues to increase.

"This study is truly historic. As we continue to increase the number of citizen scientists we will be able to answer key questions about bird feeding preferences," Dr. Horn said.

To date, observers have recorded 4744 birds of 33 species. The experimental volunteers have documented over 28,000 birds of 48 species, including two that have not typically been documented in previous studies.

"This is a fantastic experience," contributed Jeff L. of Illinois. "It’s a lot of fun."

Aside from individuals volunteering, PROJECT WILDBIRD also welcomes schools and community organizations.

"This is a project a classroom, an entire school or organization can participate in," Sue Hays stated. "It’s a great group project."

Zack B., a home-schooled 7th grade student in Tennessee, is excited to learn he will be participating in PROJECT WILDBIRD. "This will be my first research experience," he writes.

Participants do not need extensive knowledge of bird species, thanks in part to the contribution of online bird identification by WhatBird.com.

"This certainly helps hobbyists and those new to bird feeding in identifying birds at the feeders," Sue Hays stated. "This allows everyone the opportunity to participate in PROJECT WILDBIRD."

Anyone interested in volunteering for this study can log on to the website at www.projectwildbird.org.

" Contributions to help fund the study are needed," Hays said. "as are volunteers, both in the United States and Canada."

You could even help the birds by keeping your feeders and birdbaths filled.

It all adds up to happy birds, and happy birding!

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9/13/06

WBFI Quality Standards Recognition

D&D Commodities Recognized for Adopting Wild Bird Feeding Industry Standards Program

Recently, the Wild Bird Feeding Industry (WBFI) Board of Directors chose to award special recognition to D&D Commodities Ltd. as one of the nation’s pioneers in adopting the WBFI Quality Standards Program. These standards ensure that outdoor pet foods displaying the WBFI Quality Standards logo meet stringent requirements set forth with a singular purpose: to guarantee that these products meet recognized guidelines and are actually consumed by the outdoor pets that they identify.

In a letter to D&D Commodities, WBFI President Reggie Vanden Bosch says, “In the years that the WBFI Standards Committee has worked on the development of the definitions for the seeds and the identification of the attributes of the feeders included in the WBFI Quality Standards Program, this has been our guiding principle: to enhance the experience of the consumer... I personally commend you and congratulate you for being among the first to enroll in the WBFI Quality Standards Program.”

To learn more about the WBFI Quality Standards Program, go online to www.wbfi.org.

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8/14/06

Redefining Pet Food

D&D was recently featured in the May 2006 issue of Pet Business Magazine. To see the article click here.

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5/23/06

 

2005 Excellence In Compliance Award

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Avian Influenza

The Wild Bird Feeding Industry (WBFI) recognizes that consumers are concerned about the H5N1 strain of the Avian Flu. The sheer number of media reports may lead you to the conclusion that a pandemic is unavoidable, yet the facts at this time do not support that theory. To date, there is no record of humans contracting avian influenza from wild birds. Human infections have occurred in people who have been closely associated with infected poultry and waterfowl. The H5N1 strain has not been documented in North America. Consumers are encouraged to continue to enjoy their bird feeding and watching activities, as well as other outdoor activities. WBFI, as well as other North America birding associations and international health care organizations, are closely monitoring the avian flu situation.

For more information on avian flu, click here.
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New Premium Outdoor Pet Food Blocks and Feeder: A New Twist to Feeding Outdoor Pets

Wild Delight ® introduces a new twist to feeding wild birds and wildlife: Wild Delight ® Outdoor Pet Food Blocks and Feeder! These new blocks come in six different recipes: Woodpecker and Wild Bird, Nut N’ Berry ®, Total Cuisine ™, Fruit & Berry, Special Finch Food and Squirrel Food. Each block has a special recipe: some with real fruit, some with real nuts, some with berries and some with all three, they will attract your most coveted outdoor pets.

Wild Delight ® Outdoor Pet Food Blocks are easy to use with the new Wild Delight ® block feeder. The block feeder comes complete with a built-in hanger that makes feeding wildlife clean and convenient. This feeder is designed to house Wild Delight ® Outdoor Pet Food Blocks and makes feeding outdoor pets a safe and easy experience.

The Wild Delight ® Outdoor Pet Food Blocks and feeder are a great fit for any backyard. From squirrels to finches, there is a block for everyone! With a variety of flavors, Wild Delight ® will create a haven for all wild birds and wildlife.

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5/11/06

 

Wild Delight® Introduces Cardinal Food In A New 13.5 lb. Pail

Wild Delight ® Cardinal Food is now available in a new 13.5 lb. refillable pail. This new size is designed to make Wild Delight ® easier to carry, stack and store. In addition, this pail is made of super-durable clear plastic, which decreases spoilage and keeps the premium Wild Delight ® product fresh. To top it off, this pail includes a $3.00 off coupon (good toward a 15 lb. bag of Wild Delight ® Cardinal Food) and a comprehensive product guide. This consumer guide contains essential information regarding Wild Delight ® products and tips on feeding and enjoying wild birds and backyard wildlife.

Filled with real cherries, nuts and premium seed, this quality recipe from Wild Delight ® will attract cardinals and other highly sought-after birds. This new pail also features a hinged lid, making pouring and storage a snap! Fill your feeders in a convenient new way – try the new 13.5 lb. pail packed with Cardinal Food from Wild Delight ®.

For more information regarding Wild Delight ® Cardinal Food in a 13.5 lb. pail, please call 1-800-543-3308 or visit www.wilddelight.com.

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1/9/06

 

D&D Commodities Ltd. Recognized

D&D Commodities Ltd. a MNSHARP worksite, recognized Nov. 17

Workplace safety and health representatives from the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry ( DLI) will recognize D&D Commodities Ltd. for its achievement as a Minnesota Safety and Health Achievement Recognition Program (MNSHARP) worksite at noon, Nov. 17, at Hwy. 75 S., Stephen, Minn.

MNSHARP is a Minnesota Occupational Safety and Health Administration (MNOSHA) program that recognizes companies where managers and employees work together to develop safety and health programs that go beyond basic compliance with all applicable OSHA standards and result in immediate and long-term prevention of job-related injuries and illnesses. DLI Commissioner Scott Brener will address the company and present the award.

"We are pleased to reward D&D Commodities Ltd. for striving toward and achieving MNSHARP status at its worksite," said Scott Brener, Department of Labor and Industry commissioner. "We are excited to reward them for their ongoing efforts to reduce on-the-job injuries and illnesses."

To achieve MNSHARP status, D&D Commodities Ltd. worked with MNOSHA Workplace Safety Consultation to assemble a comprehensive safety and health program that includes:  management leadership and employee involvement; an allocation of resources to address safety issues; systems that identify and control workplace hazards; and a plan for employee safety training and education.

"We are very proud our employees have recognized they can produce premium quality products in a very safe working environment," said Dick Hebert, D&D Commodities Ltd. president. "The preservation and improvement of employee safety is an integral part of our company mission. Without our employees, we simply do not exist. Therefore, we thank them for their commitment and accomplishment. We also thank Workplace Safety Consultation for its knowledge and support, and for allowing D&D to participate in this very important safety program."

D&D Commodities Ltd. is a manufacturer of premium nutritional products for caged and wild birds, small animals and other wildlife under various brands and trademarks owned by the company. In addition, D&D provides product formulation, blending and packaging services for many private label and exclusive brand customers. Founded in 1987, the company has grown from a small firm housed in a trailer to a multimillion dollar international corporation with multiple product lines and 90 employees.

Commissioner Brener and other DLI representatives will commemorate the company's employee-employer partnership by presenting a MNSHARP flag and a certificate that exempts the company from OSHA Compliance scheduled inspections for one year.

MNSHARP began in Minnesota in 1996. D&D Commodities Ltd. is one of 21 active MNSHARP worksites in Minnesota. For more information about MNSHARP, visit www.doli.state.mn.us/mnsharp.html.

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12/8/05


Project Wildbird Launched

Sioux Falls,SD - Which wild bird feed attracts more birds?

That’s the question the WBFI Research Foundation seeks to answer throughout a three year, one million dollar study, aptly named Project WILDBIRD.

This landmark study is an unprecedented scientific investigation into the feeding habits of wild birds across the United States and Canada. Comprehensive research data generated by the study will provide invaluable insight and guidelines for consumers regarding wild bird feed and feeder-type preferences during all seasons of the year in 13 eco-regions.

For more information on this study, click here.
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