Re: Alfalfa(horse pellets)


From: John I Jones <jijones@ix.netcom.com>

wstone wrote:
> 
> From: "wstone" <wstone@volcano.net>
> 
> Mike:  you got my curiosity up. Do you know the breakdown if any on what you
> call
> horse pellets...

Don't know about Mike, but the ones I use are 100% alfalfa and I think the
reference article on the CIS website gives an N, P, Ph breakdown. But as
someone else said, in is not the fertilizer value but the micronutrient and
growth enhancer elements that are important.

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