Duck Manure

Organic duck manure/fertilizer for sale, weed seed free, no antibiotics or hormones were injected into the ducks.  Duck manure  isn’t as hot as chicken manure.  The medium is rice hauls which makes spreading the manure easy.  The manure must be delivered at a cost.

Duck manure is great for lawns, gardens, and orchards as a nitrogen rich food source.  Since it easy to spread and there are no clumps the manure works it way to the roots very easily.  “Plus it’s better then adding a synthetic fertilizer because synthetic fertilizers do nothing for the soil and overuse can actually damage your soil.  Chemical fertilizers are highly concentrated and too great an accumulation can burn plant roots and kill beneficial microorganisms in the soil.  Plus earthworms are driven away from areas containing heavy concentrations of synthetic chemical fertilizers” as stated by Mel Bartholomew of the book, Square Foot Gardening.”

It’s also a great idea to add duck manure, as a light feeding, once a month to feed your crops as they are growing.  This gives microbes in the soil food to break down for the whole season.  This in turn will feed your plants the vital nutrients it needs to produce: luxurious green leaves; promote strong seeds; be resistant to disease; and to produce healthy steams and roots for improved fruit production.  Feeding your soil a light fertilizer once a month is far better than adding a strong fertilizer only once at the beginning of the growing season.

**There is no customer pick up of this manure, the manure is on a delivery basis only.

Report of Analysis in Percent Organic Amendment Report

Report of Analysis – Percent

Report of Analysis – Parts Per Million

Sample Number

N

Nitrogen

P

Phosphorus

P2o5

Phosphate

K

Potassium

K2O

Potash

S

Sulfur

Mg

Magnesium

Ca

Calcium

Na

Sodium

Fe

Iron

Al

Aluminum

Mn

Manganese

Cu

Copper

Zn

Zinc

Compost

0.79

0.98

2.25

0.980

1.181

0.320

0.570

2.870

0.240

4892

4525

393

49

219

Pounds of Nutrients / Ton Organic Amendment Report


Report of Analysis – Parts Per Million

Sample Number

N

Nitrogen

P

Phosphorus

P2o5

Phosphate

K

Potassium

K2O

Potash

S

Sulfur

Mg

Magnesium

Ca

Calcium

Na

Sodium

Fe

Iron

Al

Aluminum

Mn

Manganese

Cu

Copper

Zn

Zinc

Compost

15.5

19.6

44.9

19.6

23.6

6.4

11.4

57.4

4.8

9.8

9.1

0.8

< 0.1

0.4