Quality Rice Hulls & Poultry Litter

Rice Hulls

Whether you need poultry litter or rice hulls in large quantities or smaller bags for your personal use, Morgan Bulk Inc. can deliver the high-quality, all-natural resources your soil needs to thrive. With competitive prices and prompt, courteous service, Morgan Bulk Inc. is your one-stop shop for soil enrichment.

Rice Hulls

$39.00$69.00

SKU rice hulls Category

At last! Rice hulls are now available in smaller sizes for gardeners and small growers! This natural, sustainable, and renewable alternative to peat, vermiculite, and perlite makes an impressive growing media when mixed with compost or your favorite potting soil. Drains well, and provides a good source of aeration and porosity.  Available in 6 cubic feet in 40lb bags.

Morgan Bulk, Inc. is your number-one choice for sustainable plant production — and a whole lot more. This uniquely processed rice hull amendment is a readily renewable resource requiring no mining or land disruption to produce. As so many growers have learned, it is a perfect replacement for perlite in the growing media — providing a less dusty mixing environment, lower basic cost, and decomposition over time, while remaining stable during the typical plant production cycle.

Description

Extremely lightweight and highly compressed when packaged Morgan Bulk, Inc. generates less waste and reduces storage requirements, handling, and freight. Its physical size, shape, and bulking properties produce optimum air-filled pore space, water-holding capacity, and drainage, while its natural color blends with other media components. Growers who rely on it gain sustainability, reduce input costs and sacrifice nothing in terms of plant quality.

SOIL AMENDMENT

  1. Superior at loosening compacted soil
  2. Improves aeration, water-holding capacity, and drainage
  3. Eco-friendly and sustainable
  • A readily renewable resource
  • Requires no mining or land disruption to produce.
  1. Perfect replacement for perlite and vermiculite
  • Produces less dust
  • Use in seed starting mixes and potted plants to replace peat, vermiculite, and perlite!
  • Huge cost savings over vermiculite and perlite!
  • You get 10 bags of rice hulls for the cost of one vermiculite
  • You get 5 bags of rice hulls for the cost of one perlite
  1. Slow decomposition…Saves time & money!
  2. Non-GMO
  3. Compact and lightweight!
  • Generates less waste and reduces storage requirements, handling, and freight.
  1. Natural color blends with other media components.
  2. Minimizes plant/crop root rot (in areas with poor drainage)
  3. Convenient, consistent quality!
  • Available throughout the year.
  • Supply is not affected by seasonal factors.

Morgan Bulk Inc. can provide rice hulls by the bulk load or by the bag. Contact us today for pricing and delivery options.

Additional information

Size

100lb Bag, 40lb Bag

General Questions

Have you been wondering how rice hulls and poultry litter could be useful? We’ve got the answers to your questions right here, so consider yourself in-the-know!

They help aerate the soil, retain moisture, and prevent weeds from growing. Therefore rice hulls can be used in the garden as mulch.

Composted chicken manure provides a slow-release source of macro- and micronutrients and acts as a soil amendment. Compared to other manures, chicken manure and the associated litter are higher in nitrogen, potassium, phosphorus and calcium, and are also rich in organic matter (Zublena, 1993). Addition of organic matter to soils increases a soil’s water-holding capacity, improves aeration and drainage, reduces erosion, reduces fertilizer leaching and improves a soil’s structure.

They are a good source of phosphorus and potassium, which are essential nutrients for plant growth.

 

Blog & Article

If you’re looking to up your farming and gardening game, why not take a gander at our blog posts? We have loads of information on how poultry litter and rice hulls can be used in an array of ways. Check it out!
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