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Old 12-14-2011, 12:47 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Default Re: First taste of SH 3640 - Wow!

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Originally Posted by Worm_Farmer View Post
I did not know we have a Chicken farm in the area. Where are you finding it? From what I read, it would make good worm food. Just gotta find a local source.
The stuff I'm using now is made by Purdue AgriRecycle division. Two versions. Microstart 60 is 3-2-3 with minors for bananas, tomatoes, peppers, etc - all veggies.
Microstart 60 Plus is 7-2-2 with feathermeal for trees - avocado, peach, citrus, persimmon, etc.

Our local supplier is Diamond R in Ft Pierce. Microstart 60 is like 14 bucks for 50 lbs and Microstart 60 Plus is about double that for 50 lbs. Diamond R processes and rebags after they add cytasin and yucca. You won't see the Purdue name on the bag. You won't see cytasin or yucca printed either - just the code word organisan. Great price for great stuff.

I hear Homeless Depot and Lowes are also selling chicken litter in some locations under the name Cockadoodle Doo.

Another manuf is selling stuff called Chickity Doo.
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