Bob Ha
Silver Member
- Joined
- Jul 31, 2009
- Messages
- 215
- Location
- DFW, TX
- Tractor
- NH TN75, Kubota M9960, Kubota M7040, NH T4.85
Urea fertilizer 46-0-0 in my area is costing $500 per ton @ 200lbs per acre ($50 per acre) is way too expensive so I'm looking for alternatives. Done some research and found SEA Minerals @ around $3 per acre. Anyone used this type of fertilizer? I would love to hear the pros and cons. I may give it a try on 20 or so acres this year and see how it performs.
http://www.seaagri.com/
http://www.seaagri.com/