This is a test:Cost of nitogen content in fertilizer Because of the new laws that govern our state, or maybe our county? We now have to consider the use of Phosporus when applying fertilizer. I didn't mind using commercial grade fertilizer with the higher cost. But, this year with now higher price in fuel, I am finding fertilizer compatible to what I'm looking for locally. But, is it cheaper?
32-0-8 1 ton=$676.00
Or
20-0-20 1 ton=$319.00
Area to cover:
420,000sq.ft.
On the bases of nirogen content at 2lbs per/1000sq.ft.
What would be your answer and why? |