EPS Liquid Organic Fertilizer
EPS Liquid Organic Fertilizer can be used to complement, or even replace traditional synthetic fertilizers. It can be utilized on a wide variety of crops, from turf grasses to vegetables to trees.
EPS Liquid Organic Fertilizer works in conjunction with your soil biology to provide slow release nutrients for more consistent growth, as well as providing a host of micro-nutrients not found in traditional commercial fertilizers. This can increase nutrient values, help plants achieve greater genetic potential, and better resist pests and disease.
EPS Liquid Organic Fertilizer is made using cold water extraction of nutrients from fresh fish and provide a rich source of beneficial soil and plant proteins, amino acids, minerals and other nutrients. In addition to organic fertilizers, EPS includes EPS Super Hume to increase the water holding capacity of soils.
EPS Liquid Organic Fertilizer is 100% organic, and OMRI certified. For more information, please contact us today at 1-877-377-4769.
Prices
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Volume (USA gallons)
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Price (CAD)
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Cost per Acre
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5
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$60
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$36
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55
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$550
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$30
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265
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$2200
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$25
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For larger volumes, please contact us for pricing information.
All prices are quotes FOB Edmonton, Alberta, and subject to change without notice.
Application Rates for Growers & Commercial Agriculture
Apples
5 gallons per acre foliar at pre-pink or petal fall.
4 gallons per acre 15-21 days after full bloom.
3 gallons per acre foliar 21-30 days later.
Apricots
3-4 gallons per acre foliar at petal fall.
3-4 gallons per acre 15 day later.
Fall ground application.
Asparagus
10 gallons per acre at planting.
15 gallons per acre second year.
20 gallons per acre third year and after.
Barley (dry land)
5 gallon per acre banded with seed.
5 gallons per acre foliar in spring at tilling.
Barley (irrigated)
10-15 gallons per acre banded with seed.
5 gallons per acre 30 days after emergence.
5 gallons per acre through each 30 days for a total of 30 gallons.
Beans
5 gallons per acre banded with seed.
Up to 5 gallons per acre foliar at pre-bloom.
Beans (Lima)
5 gallons per acre with seed.
5 gallons per acre foliar at 4th node.
5 gallons per acre at pre-bloom.
Cabbage
5 gallons per acre at planting.
2-3 gallons per acre 3 weeks later.
2-3 gallons per acre foliar 3 weeks later.
Carrots
5 gallons per acre banded with seed at planting.
5 gallons per acre foliar when tops have sufficient foliage.
4 gallons per acre foliar each 30 days for a total of 30 gallons.
Celery
Prepare soil at 10 gallons per acre.
3 applications at 5 gallons per acre during season.
Cherries
5 gallons per acre between petal fall and shuck.
5 gallons per acre foliar at pit hardening.
5 gallons per acre 15-21 days post harvest.
Clover
5 gallons per acre at planting. No added Nitrogen necessary.
Cole Crops
5 gallons per acre at planting.
5-7 gallons per acre foliar 3-4 weeks later.
5-7 gallons per acre foliar 3-4 weeks later.
Corn (field)
12-14 gallons per acre banded with seed.
6 gallons per acre foliar 30 days after emergence.
3rd application of 5 gallons per acre.
Corn (sweet)
Most climates require a total of 20 gallons per acre.
10 gallons per acre banded with seed.
5 gallons per acre foliar when plants are about 4" tall.
5 gallons per acre foliar when plant is 18"-20" tall.
Cranberries
5 gallon per acre soil preparation.
2 gallon per acre through irrigation system at popcorn.
2-3 gallon per acre at hook.
2-3 gallons per acre at fruit set and bud differentiation.
Cucumbers
5 gallons per acre at planting.
5 gallons per acre foliar 30 days later.
5 gallons per acre foliar 30 days later.
Dry Peas
5 gallons per acre at planting. No extra Nitrogen necessary.
Evergreens and Ornamentals
5 gallons per acre foliar following last frost.
2-3 gallons per acre foliar after bud hardening.
Third application if necessary. No foliar spraying after late August.
Grapes
Fall ground application of 10 gallons/acre.
Spring application of 5 gallons/acre.
Mid season application of 5 gallons/acre.
After harvest and subsequent applications of 5 gallons/acre.
Grass Seed (irrigated)
10-16 gallons per acre in three applications.
Grass Seed (dry land)
3 gallons per acre banded at planting.
4-8 gallons per acre in two foliar applications.
Hops
5 gallons per acre to ground in late fall.
5 gallons per acre foliar in May.
5 gallons per acre at pre-bloom.
Lentils
3-5 gallons per acre at planting. No other Nitrogen necessary.
Malting Barley
3 gallons per acre with seed.
3 gallons per acre foliar at tillering.
Melons
5 gallons per acre at planting.
5 gallons per acre foliar 30 days later.
5 gallons per acre foliar 30 days later.
Mint
If irrigated, can be applied through sprinkler system during watering cycle. Purge with water at end of cycle.
2-3 gallons per acre in fall, post-harvest.
2-6 gallons per acre per week for a total of 15 gallons per acre, until July 10.
Nectarines
3-4 gallons per acre foliar at petal fall.
3-4 gallons per acre 15 days later.
5 gallons per acre fall ground application recommended.
Oats
3 gallons per acre with seed.
3 gallons per acre foliar at tillering.
Onions
10 gallons per acre banded with seed.
5 gallon per acre foliar 30 days later.
5 gallon per acre foliar each 30 days for a total of 25-30 gallons.
Ornamentals
5 gallons per acre foliar following last frost.
2-3 gallons per acre foliar after bud hardening.
Third application if necessary. No foliar spraying after late August.
Pasture (dry land)
3-5 gallons per acre foliar per cutting, diluted at 50:1.
Pasture (irrigated)
Crop Condition Season Rate - 50:1
Alfalfa Any Any 2-3 gal per acre
Alfalfa/Grass 50% grass Any 4-10 gal per acre
Grass, low yield Poor Short 2-6 gal per acre
Grass, high yield Poor Short 4-8 gal per acre
Grass, low yield Good Short 6-10 gal per acre
Grass, high yield Good Short 14-20 gal per acre
Grass, low yield Poor Long 4-8 gal per acre
Grass, high yield Poor Long 8-12 gal per acre
Grass, low yield Good Long 10- 18 gal per acre
Grass, high yield Good Long 24-30 gal per acre
Peaches
5 gallons per acre foliar at petal fall.
5 gallons per acre 15 days later.
5 gallons per acre fall ground application recommended.
Pears
5 gallons per acre foliar at pre-pink or petal fall.
4 gallons per acre 15-21 days after full bloom.
3 gallon per acre foliar 21-30 days later.
Potatoes
Planting - 10 gallons per acre, banded with seed.
Flower onset - 5 gallons per acre, foliar spray.
Tuber enlargement- 5 gallons per acre, foliar spray.
Maturity (vine withers) - 5 gallons per acre, foliar spray.
Prunes
3-4 gallons per acre foliar at petal.
3-4 gallons per acre 15 days later.
5 gallons per acre fall ground application is desired.
Raspberries & other Caneberries
Older Plants
5 gallons per acre soil application.
3-4 gallons per acre foliar, when coming out of dormancy.
3-4 gallons per acre starting on 1st of June.
New Plantings
First Year: 4-6 gallons per acre split between banding and foliar feeding.
Second Year: 6-8 gallons per acre in three applications, foliar or ground applied.
Third Year: 8-1 0 gallons per acre split between banding and foliar feeding.
Fourth Year: 10-12 gallons per acre split between banding and foliar feeding.
Rhubarb
10 gallons per acre at planting to establish plant.
15 gallons per acre second year.
20 gallons per acre third year and after.
Ryegrass (perennial)
3-4 gallons per acre banded with seed.
4 gallons per acre sprayed early September.
8 gallon per acre sprayed 1st of March.
Seed Grasses & Cover Crops
Plant with 3-5 gallons per acre top-dressed or banded.
3-5 gallons per acre each 30 days up to 15 gallon total.
Spring Wheat
3 gallons per acre with seed.
3 gallons per acre foliar at tillering.
Squash
5 gallon per acre at plant.
5 gallon per acre foliar 30 days later.
5 gallon per acre foliar 30 days later.
Strawberries
5 gallons per acre foliar at pre-bloom.
5 gallons per acre foliar mid-August for crown building.
5 gallons per acre with new planting.
Sugar Beets
Determine normal yield for the area.
Split applications between banding-with seed and foliar spraying of a maximum of 5 gallons per acre per application.
Use 1 gallon of Organic Gem per ton of product for climate and area.
Apply prior to July l.
Table Beets
5 gallons per acre banded with seed at planting.
4-6 gallon per acre foliar at two leaves.
4-6 gallon per acre 30 days later.
Tomatoes
5 gallons per acre soil preparation.
5 gallons per acre foliar 3 weeks later.
5 gallons per acre before fruit set.
Vineyards
Fall ground application of 10 gallons/acre.
Spring application of 5 gallons/acre.
Mid season application of 5 gallons/acre.
After harvest and subsequent applications of 5 gallons/acre.
Winter Wheat
5 gallons per acre banded with seed.
5 gallons per acre foliar in spring at tillering.
Zucchini
5 gallons per acre soil preparation.
5 gallons per acre foliar 30 days later.
5 gallons per acre foliar 30 days later.
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