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sherwindu 24-07-2005 02:28 AM

Cow Manure Question
 
There is only one Garden Center in my area that stocks the real thing cow manure. Unfortunately,
his supplier in Texas (Pure-Tex) has closed down and his substitute appears to be not as good.
The Pure-Tex product had a 2-1-2 rating and this new stuff is .2-.2-.2. I have since scoured
the web for alternatives and found a large variation in these specs, like 1-1-1 and 5-5-5. It seems

that if all this stuff is pure dehydrated cow manure, the ratings should all be very close.
I like cow manure because it is a slow release fertilizer and works great on flowers, vegetables,
and
fruit trees. Does anyone know of a supplier of this stuff who might ship it to a
Chicago area supplier, if I can find one? I also thought about mushroom compost,
but that is more directed to soil conditioning, like breaking up clay, and has a lot of
other material in it that I may not need. Comments are welcome.

Sherwin D.


[email protected] 24-07-2005 03:52 AM

A national brand is "bovung" from Scotts marketing group. It is listed
as 1-1-1


sherwindu 24-07-2005 06:04 AM

Problem is that I can't find any information about it on the web.

Sherwin D.

wrote:

A national brand is "bovung" from Scotts marketing group. It is listed
as 1-1-1



simy1 24-07-2005 03:30 PM

There are three things to consider: how much moisture was taken out,
did they add any chemical fertilizer to make it more powerful, and is
the manure from grass-fed or grain-fed cows. If grass-fed, 2-1-2 is
probably the correct profile. If grain-fed, 2-2-2 is probably closer to
real profile. You still have to multiply by a factor that depends on
moisture and chemical "corrections". Manure is good also because of its
high micronutrient content. It is possible that the 5-5-5 thing is
relatively poorer in Mg or Ca.


[email protected] 24-07-2005 05:01 PM

All I did was type "bovung" into a search engine.

You don't know shit! :)


sherwindu 25-07-2005 05:52 AM

First of all, nobody likes a smart ass.

Secondly, I found references to bovung, but no contacts on how or where to buy it.

Sherwin D.

wrote:

All I did was type "bovung" into a search engine.

You don't know shit! :)



Travis 25-07-2005 06:43 AM

sherwindu wrote:
First of all, nobody likes a smart ass.

Secondly, I found references to bovung, but no contacts on how or
where to buy it.

Sherwin D.

wrote:

All I did was type "bovung" into a search engine.

You don't know shit! :)


I emailed Scotts and asked them if they sell it where I live.

--

Travis in Shoreline (just North of Seattle) Washington
USDA Zone 8
Sunset Zone 5


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