Specialty Fertilizer
Wild Game & Food Plot
Please call us for the current availability and pricing of all specialty fertilizers. Need additional label or SDS information? Please visit the CDMS Agro-Chemical database, here.
Harvesting Thriving Habitats
To keep your wild game food plots green and thriving through the growing seasons, Graco Fertilizer Company recommends using one of our slow release plot fertilizers. The listed fertilizers constitute a sampling of blended products that are stocked, or are available for blending by Graco Fertilizer Company. Most fertilizers are available in your choice of 50 pound bags or bulk, with select fertilizers available in 20 pound bags.
10-2-8 Wild Game Food Plot 20% Slow Release
16-16-16 Fall Plots Slow Release
Food Plots for Thriving Game
Our formulations are designed to enhance the nutritional content and availability of forage, creating an environment that supports the well-being and growth of game species. Join us in providing a nourishing haven for the wildlife you value.
Custom Designed Fertilizer
We will gladly design your custom fertilizer and provide it in your choice of 50 pound bags, 20 pound bags (in select locations), 1000 pound bulk bags, or bulk for pick-up, or for spreading on your property by our skilled personnel, each with a one ton minimum order.
Soil Sample Results
Graco will send a sample of your soil to Waters Agricultural Laboratories for analysis. Once returned, our knowledgeable staff can interpret your soil sample results, and make a personalized recommendation for you based on element deficiencies.
Custom Bag Labels
If you are a garden center, retail supplier, or just a customer in need of a specialty fertilizer, Graco can place your company name, logo, and/or graphics on our fertilizer labels to create a custom labeled fertilizer, bagged and ready to sell at your retail store. With a one ton minimum purchase
From Habitat to Harvest
Enhance the health and vitality of game species with our food plot solutions. By providing nutrient-rich forage, we contribute to the overall well-being of wildlife populations.