Milorganite

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We’re sorry to say there’s a shortage of Milorganite. Although we’re anticipating increased production, customer demand is greater!
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The nutrients in Milorganite have increased and now 32 lb of Milorganite provides the same effectiveness and coverage as the previous 36 lb bag.
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Thank you for every submission in the 2018 spring Milorganite bag contest. The winner is...
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Milorganite's recent popularity has created temporary product shortages, leaving loyal customers to ask, why can’t you keep up with the growing demand?
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The nutrient analysis of Milorganite varies, as reflected in the updated N–P–K and iron analysis. Name change: “Slow-release” now replaces “organic” nitrogen.
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Take a tour of the Milorganite plant and lab with Joe Lamp'l from Growing a Greener World. Learn what exactly is Milorganite, how is it made, and is it safe?
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Research demonstrates guaranteed iron content in Milorganite will continue to meet customers’ high standards for a green lawn with no concrete staining.
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Is Milorganite a bag of poop? There’s been confusion for decades and it’s time to set the record straight. It’s a bag of dead microbes.
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Easy-to-understand lawn and garden info on Milorganite’s refreshed website and new blog, Green and Growing. Naturally.
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It’s fitting that Wisconsin, the origin of Earth Day, is home to the world’s longest-running and nation’s largest recycling program: Milorganite.