I don't see why not, especially if you can source it locally and avoid shipping costs. The NPK isn't crazy and while some of the ingredients *I* generally avoid, I see nothing that is a "run far away" deal breaker.
Bear in mind you will need to source a couple of things for the mix. Lime comes to mind first, for pH buffering, but that is easily sourced at HD or Lowes where Dolomite lime is ~$4.50/40lb bag. Very cheap and VERY important for keeping the pH buffered throughout the grow. Many use Oyster shell flour, but that is very expensive in comparison due to shipping and doesn't buffer the pH any better. Agricultural lime is a direct equivalent of OSF and can usually be sourced locally.
Kelp meal will almost certainly need to be ordered online, unless you are very lucky with a local, well stocked, Feed & Seed store. Kelp meal is pretty much my #1 'must have' item to have around. Even if you just snag a 5# bag, keep some handy.
I source all my amendments individually, but still keep a large bag of Espoma Tomato Tone around for spot work and when I'm being lazy. Sourcing amendments takes time and $$$ and using a dry (NO BOTTLES!), complete organic fertilizer like Espoma or pro go makes life simple as you source stuff.
You should be fine with using it.
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