From: Nicole Nelson (nnelson8587@qwest.net)
Date: Mon Feb 03 2003 - 14:49:16 EST
Google search results for feather meal
http://www.griffinind.com/html/feathermeal.html Griffin Industries
will be happy to offer current pricing and typical analysis information
to qualified buyers.
http://gardenshoponline.com/singlefert/feathermeal.html 12-0-0
(%N-%P-%K) As a poultry byproduct, steamed and powdered feather meal is
high in nitrogen, yet slow-releasing. Therefore, it is ideal for many
leafy green vegetables, corn, fall sown cover crops, trees, shrubs and
compost piles. $10 for 6 pounds.
http://www.greenfire.net/hot/F031.html
F03001 Feather Meal 20 lb 18.98 23 LB
F03102 Feather Meal 50 lb 25.95 ea 54 LB
F03104 Feather Meal 2 or more 50 lb bags 23.36 ea 54 lb ea
N 12% An excellent and economical source of a moderate to slow
releasing form of nitrogen. Work in prior to planting or broadcast
around the plants. For container plants use from 2 - 6 tablespoons per
gallon of soil. For gardens and lawns use 5-10 lbs per 100 sq ft. (5 lb
Minimum order).
http://www.greensense.net/feather.html Feather Meal 11-0-0 Application
rate: 10-15 lbs. per 1,000 sq. ft. Available in 5 and 50 lb. bags
http://www.paxtonpacific.com/pci/feathermeal.html FeatherMeal is a
granulated fertilizer that supplies nitrogen in protein form. Nitrogen
is the building block of protein, vitamins, enzymes, and lipids in all
plants. FeatherMeal contains no free ammonia and nitrates. FeatherMeal
is 100% natural, and is listed by the Organic Materials Review
Institute (OMRI) for use in production of organic food and fiber. 13-0-0
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On Sunday, February 2, 2003, at 10:30 AM, J + K Delvas wrote:
> I checked with the local feed and fert guys for the feather meal. They
> have
> never heard of it.
>
> Can any one recommend a mail order company that would have this kind of
> product?
>
> Thanks,
>
> JD
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