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Captain 97

Stanwood, Washington

Does anyone having any advice on when and how to apply molasses?

10/9/2012 1:01:13 AM

BarryL

Merrimack NH

Most of the growers in our area buy / use feed grade molasses. Most farm supply stores sell it in 5 gallon pails for around $20

10/18/2012 3:58:04 PM

cueball

ShagHarbour n,s canada

do you only need it when the fruit is growing,,?

10/18/2012 4:08:16 PM

Quincy

Enumclaw, Wa

find an X-Cell feed distributor. There is one in Tacoma don't know about up north.
About $8 for five gallon bucket if you supply the bucket.
Much cheaper than feed store. I think Stan paid about 23 dollars for five gallon.
Got close to 15 gallon for the same price.

10/18/2012 5:48:26 PM

meaford

Ontario

I would advise, to make sure it is unsulphured. Terry

10/18/2012 7:18:08 PM

Da QuiZ!

Where am I? Idono

The QuiZ wants to know where to get some dried molasses.

10/23/2012 10:26:17 AM

whitey

Baker City Oregon

QuiZ...Joel Holland has some! hollandsgiants.com

10/23/2012 12:31:04 PM

Jeff

Spanaway

i get 5 gal pal from del farm supply

10/23/2012 4:02:28 PM

Tad12

Seattle, WA

We have 3.5 gal containers of unsulfured blackstrap molasses in our farm/feed store for around $12 to give you a price comparison or if you're in the Seattle area. (www.kisfarm.com)

If you live near Portland, check out Concentrates. (www.concentratesnw.com)

Hope that helps!

10/26/2012 1:11:16 PM

Captain 97

Stanwood, Washington

Thanks for the responses but I know where to get it, I was wondering more about how to use it. When do you put it on? Do you do it in the fall or the spring? How much do you apply? Do you just spread it on top or do you till it in etc?

11/1/2012 12:25:13 AM

Farmer Ben

Hinckley MN

Molasses is just sugar for the soil microbes to feed on. most microbes are going dormant or at least slowing down in northern areas. winter rains will also leach it out. save it til Spring as a wake up call for your patch.

11/15/2012 9:08:44 AM

Josh Scherer

Piqua, Ohio

Captain
I had similar issues asking this question, some only use it because someone told em to, but not sure why it's used! I use dry as spring ammendment and liquid as a foliar once a week, and also as a soil drench. Also beet pulp for cattle feed will add sugars!

11/15/2012 1:01:38 PM

Tad12

Seattle, WA

Unsulfured blackstrap molasses is an excellent food source for both bacteria and fungi in your soil.

I can't comment on how most growers are using it.

I use it in making aerated compost tea, and also as a soil drench (think of it as a light fertilizer application).

It should assist in growing more bacteria, so spraying your patch in the Fall may help increase decomposition rates of any organic matter/mulch prior to Spring.

I realize it's not a complete answer but I hope that helps.

11/16/2012 4:42:38 PM

WiZZy

President - GPC

Be careful.... heavy applications will act as a herbicide.... yo!

11/16/2012 5:16:29 PM

Punk'nLvr

Niagara Falls,NY

You can get dry molasses at Tactor Supply for about $23

11/23/2012 10:49:32 AM

Twinnie(Micheal)

Ireland

interesting Wiz good thing you pointed that out!

11/24/2012 8:40:49 AM

Frank4

Rhode Island

Capation 97 E/mail me,,, I have some good info on it,,,, Its on my other computer,,, Check my diary for e/mail under frank4

12/16/2012 4:33:26 PM

Gritch

valparaiso, in

Does feed molasses have a shelf life? I have some from 2 years ago. Not sure if it is safe to use, but I don't see why it wouldn't be.

12/16/2012 11:06:19 PM

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