Feeding the soil to feed the plant.

Tomatos grown with Alaska Fish Bone Fertilizer

Organic food handlers, processors and retailers adhere to standards that maintain the integrity of organic agricultural products. The primary goal of organic agriculture is to optimize the health and productivity of interdependent communities of soil life, plants, animals and people

Endorsements

"I have been using fish bone meal for over 20 years. We have fields that have only had fish bone meal for the duration of that time. Soil testing and tissue testing has not demonstrated any depreciation using this practice. The production has been very adequate. I have organic hay fields that are also only getting applications of bone meal and production has not diminished. Nutrient testing of the hay itself through the first three years of this project indicates a slight improvement in the TDN which suggests to me that this practice may be sustainable." -Larry Devilbiss

"We use approximatly 5 to 6 thousand pounds per year feeding the soil to feed the plant.
It really is the best product in Alaska for building the soil in our fields and  gardens.
I highly recomend Alaska Fish Bone Fertilizer."
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"I was amazed with the results.  The plants were so much stronger and healthier.  Best of all the vegetables tasted so much sweeter and were more flavorful.  I was delighted! "  more...

 

"We have truly enjoyed our relationship with Bob, Christine and family.  They have been a pleasure to do business with and are a wealth of knowledge and experiance. " more...

 

"Alaska Sea Ag's fish bone meal plays a key role in our soil's transformation.  We use it both in the beds and in our compost.  Over the years, we have been very pleased with the results and have continued to use fish bone meal as a soil builder as we break ground in school gardens across Fairbanks -- (it's even able to transform trampled school grounds into beautiful soil!...)."
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"Whether you are looking to farm sustainably or just looking for an excellent fertilizer it is hard to beat this natural by-product of our fishing industry that is harvested and made into a fertilizer in Alaska"  more...

 

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