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jaz50y z6 NJ (
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Mon, Feb 6, 12 at 15:55
| I am in Princeton, and wonder if anyone knows a seller of corn gluten meal in central NJ. Thx. |
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| In case anyone wants a useful answer, where the first result isn't bbq in KY, the only reasonably close supplier I could find was Rosedale Mills in Pennington - 40# bag is $44, in powder form. |
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| Also check out Belle Meade Co-Op in Belle Meade. I get Soybean Meal there. I think they have CGM as well, but likely not as animal feed. |
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| I ended up with Jonathan Green Organic Weed Control from Kale's Nursery in Lawrenceville. |
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| How much did it cost you. A 50lbs bag of Jonathan Green was running $70 so I went with Broad something or other that was $50 for a 40lbs bag. More then I think I paid a few years back. I think this stuff is somehow getting more expensive. |
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| Yeah, it was $65 for a 50 lb bag ($1.30 a pound versus your $1.25 a pound), but 50# is the amount I need. Now if I can just figure out exactly when to put it down with this weather! My forsythia only has buds set, but I am also seeing onion grass and some lawn violets. |
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| jaz, prices are up on anything corn related. I put some down last weekend in annapolis. The weeds already are popping up everywhere here, so I wouldn't wait too long. I'm thinking of doing another light run next week. I'm sure your weather has been the same, very higher than avg nights, pretty warm days. |
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| Thx - stuff has begun popping up so I put it down this morning. Supposed to rain lightly tonight, so hoping for the best at these prices! |
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