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<blockquote data-quote="Kiwi Pete" data-source="post: 4352966" data-attributes="member: 63856"><p>Aye, this place has had little else in the way of inputs on the land or into the stock since the last fella bought it in 2002.</p><p>A company here make liquid products which are excellent, but likely no use for you..</p><p><a href="http://www.agrisea.co.nz" target="_blank">www.agrisea.co.nz</a></p><p>Or you can get Acadian seaweed powder from Canada which would likely be more cost effective. </p><p>The liquids are more 'alive' than the powders IMO which (apart from the cost) is why I make my own. I know [USER=70596]@Dead Rabbits[/USER] feeds kelp products straight to the cattle.</p><p>It just gets sprayed on around here, then everything gets it (as long as it eats) although I did drench some lambs last year with some, it's easier to just give them access to chopped up fresh stuff in a trough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kiwi Pete, post: 4352966, member: 63856"] Aye, this place has had little else in the way of inputs on the land or into the stock since the last fella bought it in 2002. A company here make liquid products which are excellent, but likely no use for you.. [URL="http://www.agrisea.co.nz"]www.agrisea.co.nz[/URL] Or you can get Acadian seaweed powder from Canada which would likely be more cost effective. The liquids are more 'alive' than the powders IMO which (apart from the cost) is why I make my own. I know [USER=70596]@Dead Rabbits[/USER] feeds kelp products straight to the cattle. It just gets sprayed on around here, then everything gets it (as long as it eats) although I did drench some lambs last year with some, it's easier to just give them access to chopped up fresh stuff in a trough. [/QUOTE]
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