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Old 05-12-2008, 04:15 PM
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Exclamation Hold onto your wallets lawn afficianados!!!

And probably golfers, too.

I just got the latest cost on my recent trailerload order for 22 tons of 14-25-10 lawn fertilizer. Nothing fancy, just a standard grade fertilizer used mainly as a starter fertilizer for new seedings with 25% sulfur coated urea. My cost went from $16.00 a bag to $22.00 a bag since I last ordered in early April. (although in their defense they did warn us it was coming) Yet another unintended consequence of Ethanol.

Prepare yourself for the sticker shock the next time you walk into the garden center for your next "step" or when the next lawn service bill arrives. I'd imagine greens fees are going to be on their way up to cover the additional expense.

OTOH the gap between organics and synthetics is closing fast (unless the organic guys raise prices just for the sake of raising them)making them a lot more financially palatable alternative which isn't necessarily a bad thing. Cheap starter fertilizer is within a few bucks of very good (golf) fairway grade organic/natural.
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