Kelp Meal OG
Kelp Meal for feeding to livestock or amending soil. Livestock: Kelp is an excellent source of iodine and vitamin A and provides lower concentrations of dozens of other vitamins and trace minerals. Enthusiastically sought by livestock: I remember visiting a local farm several years ago where a loose goat followed me into the house so that she could stuff her head into the open bag of kelp sitting in the mudroom. Feed free-choice or mix in at 1–2% of total ration. Our feed-grade kelp is certified organic. Soil: Dried and ground seaweed contains trace minerals, enzymes and amino acids, plus a small dose of N-P-K. An excellent source of naturally chelated elements. The U of Maine Soil Testing Service recommends kelp for addressing boron and sulfur deficiencies. Brassicas respond well to it. Suitable for use on organic cropland. Mix into the soil at the rate of 300–600#/acre or 7–14#/1000 sq ft.