Based in Henrico, Virginia, 4 Mo'opunas Alpaca Farm proudly serves customers throughout the region and across the United States.

Current price for manure aged for 6 months or more, broken down to coffee-ground-like consistency;
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30 lb bucket = $20
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30 lb, sifted, high quality = $35
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50 lb bag = $30
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100 lbs, 2 bags = $50
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200 lbs, 4 bags = $80
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400 lb tractor bucket load = $120
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** For Local Pick Up Only *
Alpaca Manure
LOCAL PICKUP ONLY (Henrico, Virginia)
Please contact us to reserve this item.
EMAIL: pam@4moopunasalpacafarm.com
Payment will be made in cash upon pickup at our farm location.
The Secret Weapon Every Virginia Gardener Needs.
Ask any serious gardener what separates good soil from great soil, and they'll tell you it's what you feed it. Alpaca manure (known among growers as "black gold") is widely considered nature's most garden-ready fertilizer. And ours comes aged, processed, and ready to use straight from our herd in Henrico, Virginia.
Unlike horse or cow manure, alpaca droppings are naturally low in odor and so gentle that they can be applied directly to plants without risk of burning roots or foliage. No composting required. No waiting. Just spread it and watch your garden respond.
Why gardeners love alpaca manure:
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Won't burn plants: gentle enough to apply directly to vegetables, flowers, trees, and raised beds
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High in nitrogen: one of the most nutrient-dense natural fertilizers available
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Aged 6+ months: fully broken down to a fine, coffee-ground-like consistency that's easy to work into soil
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Packed with beneficial microorganisms: feeds your soil's ecosystem, not just your plants
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Virtually odor-free: unlike most manures, you won't know it's there until your garden explodes with growth
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Simple to use: mix 1 part manure to 2 parts soil or organic matter for best results
Great for vegetable gardens, flower beds, raised beds, fruit trees, lawns, and container plants.

