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My bad – I failed to consider that there are companies re-packing the Acadian Seaplants’ material under their labels – that’s how the fertilizer industry works. That’s kelp
meal under Epsoma’s label.
Down-To-Earth also has a box with their label and I believe Dr. Earth and I’m sure others that distribute in specific geographical areas. For example, Epsoma is a fairly new arrival to the PNW but I’d seen the name pop up for several years. The brand name on a bag of any fertilizer sold at the retail level is meaningless – they all source from 2 major brokers and almost no one packs their own. It’s all out-sourced to a handful of companies which has been the industry standard going back to the 1920′s, i.e. it’s not a new business model.
As long as the label reads “Kelp
Meal” then you have the correct product. The other identifier is
Ascophyllum nodosum which is the Botanical name for the species of kelp harvested and processed by Maxicrop & Acadian Seaplants.
Maxicrop packs straight kelp meal and is available but it comes at a higher price over Acadian Seaplants due to transportation charges getting it to the East Coast from Norway. Both companies harvest the same species from the North Atlantic –
Maxicrop built their plant in Norway 62 years ago and
Acadian Seaplants began operations in 1981.
The Seaweed Site – the most comprehensive web site I could find on marine algae: species, comparing differences between brown, green and red seaweeds, etc.
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