Finding Innovative Ways to Use Wool
Lorrie Boyer
Reporter
“Some of our fellow extension colleagues has been working with a group down in that San Louis Valley area to take the wool and pelletize it, because it does have a fertilizing effect, because it's higher in protein, which gives us a little more nitrogen. Shoot there, but it also helps hold in in your garden, hold the water, and keep that moisture in there. So we've got an insulating effect from the wool as well as as it deteriorates, it releases nitrogen into the soil. So I think it's one of those ideas that may be able to lend them an all natural product that can provide some health benefits to their gardening efforts across the state.”
Lower wool, lower wool prices are also being attributed to export markets that have not fully recovered since the COVID pandemic.
