Seaweed nutrition for U.S. farms

Seaweed feed and soil products, quoted and supported in the U.S.

Atlantic Feed is the direct U.S. buying path for North Atlantic Organics. Tell us your livestock, acreage, or pack size and we will help match the right product, rate guidance, and quote path without extra back-and-forth.

U.S. dollars, U.S. units Quoted in pounds, ounces, acres, tons, and U.S. dollars.
Livestock and soil programs One line of products for barns, fields, gardens, and co-ops.
Direct support in Massachusetts Talk through your herd, acreage, and pack size before you buy.
Horse pulling harvested seaweed along the Prince Edward Island shoreline
Horse-powered shoreline harvest at Tignish, Prince Edward Island.
Built to convert interest into orders Atlantic Feed keeps the next step simple: inquiry, quote, pack size, and shipping discussion in one U.S.-friendly conversation.
Available for farm starts or dealer scale Start with a small test, a regular bag program, or a larger tote and dealer conversation without changing suppliers.
Horse-led shoreline harvest, framed as a modern U.S. sales story. Atlantic Feed handles the conversation in Massachusetts while the product story stays grounded in Prince Edward Island harvest work.
The Atlantic Feed story

From Prince Edward Island shoreline harvest to U.S. barns and fields.

Atlantic Feed serves as the U.S. dealer for North Atlantic Organics, helping American farmers, growers, and rural operations access seaweed-based feed supplements and soil products with familiar units, clear support, and a direct contact path.

North Atlantic Organics for the U.S. market

North Atlantic Organics products are presented for U.S. farms, gardens, dealers, and co-ops in a format that is practical to review and order.

  • U.S. pricing and familiar farm units for day-to-day use.
  • One contact point for livestock, crop, garden, and dealer questions.
  • Direct access to documents, studies, and practical product guidance.
U.S. dealer Farm support Direct inquiry
Cows along the shoreline eating seaweed
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U.S. pricing and familiar units

Quoting and use guidance are shown in pounds, ounces, acres, tons, and U.S. dollars.

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Programs for animals, fields, and gardens

The shoreline origin supports feed supplements, crop programs, and flexible pack formats for different operations.

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Research, documents, and contact details

Keep product documents, analysis sheets, and direct contact information in one place.

Products

What Atlantic Feed is selling into the U.S. market.

Choose the program that fits your animals, acreage, garden, or distribution needs: livestock feed supplements, soil and crop support, and pack sizes that match the scale of the operation.

Fresh
Fresh seaweed held in hands before processing

Seaweed feed supplements for livestock

Best for dairy, beef, horses, sheep, goats, pigs, poultry, and mixed farm programs that need simple daily inclusion guidance.

  • Small daily top-dress or ration inclusion programs
  • Practical U.S. rate guidance by species
  • Ideal starting point for herd and barn conversations
Dairy Beef Horses
Sun-Dried Ready for processing
Man checking dried seaweed by hand before packaging

Soil, crop, pasture, and garden support

Use the same shoreline-origin story for hay, pasture, row crops, fruit, berries, gardens, and specialty crop programs.

  • Use-rates framed in pounds per acre or field-level guidance
  • Clear place in a customer’s current fertility plan
  • Useful for small properties and larger operations alike
Hay and pasture Row crops Gardens
Finished Product 100% uptake
Finished seaweed blend being poured from a scoop

Pack formats and U.S. shipping support

Choose the right starting point whether you need a small test quantity, an established farm pack, or a dealer conversation.

  • Small pouches and buckets for compact programs
  • Larger farm quantities for regular users
  • Dealer and co-op discussions for broader distribution
Small starts Farm packs Dealer inquiries
From shore to shipment

How the product story moves from harvest to U.S. delivery.

The sequence is simple: harvest on the shoreline, dry and document the product, match it to livestock or soil use, and ship it into the United States.

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Harvested on the Tignish shore

The shoreline harvest starts in Prince Edward Island and gives the product line a specific, credible origin.

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Dried, milled, and documented

Move quickly from origin to product preparation, analysis, and research-backed supporting documents.

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Matched to livestock or soil use

Give customers a short route into species rates, crop positioning, and pack-size fit without extra clicks.

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Quoted and shipped in the U.S.

Finish with a direct inquiry path through Atlantic Feed in Walpole, Massachusetts.

Feed-rate guide

Feed-rate examples across livestock species.

The same seaweed product line can be used across species, with practical U.S. feeding language for daily farm use.

Animal benefits hub

Use the selector to swap between livestock categories and show a practical overview of daily use rates or inclusion style.

Animal hub wheel showing species around Atlantic Feed

All guidance here uses pounds, ounces, and practical ration language for U.S. farms.

Cows | Dairy and Beef

Atlantic-Gro kelp meal is typically handled as a small daily top-dress or ration inclusion. The key message for U.S. farms is consistency: start low, keep it measurable, and match the amount to class and production demand.

Dairy cattle Calves to 500 lb: 1/2 oz daily. Heifers: 1 to 2 oz daily. Dry cows: 2 oz daily. Transition or close-up cows: 4 to 6 oz daily. Peak production cows: up to 6 oz daily.
Beef cattle Brood cows generally start around 2 oz daily and move to 3 to 4 oz in higher-demand periods. Range or feedlot cattle are commonly handled in the 2 to 3 oz range.
ATO practical note Introduce over 5 to 7 days and top-dress over a consistent portion of grain, TMR, or mineral to keep intake even.
Research and documents

Documents, analysis, and U.S. product information.

Find analysis sheets, certificates, labels, and study references for Atlantic Feed and North Atlantic Organics products.

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Typical analysis

Primary compositional information for Atlantic Gro seaweed meal.

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Certificate of conformity

Useful supporting documentation for quality and product review conversations.

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Material safety data

Reference material for farms and operations that need documentation before ordering.

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Organic and certification material

Certification-oriented information that helps answer sourcing and compliance questions.

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OMRI-related information

Helpful for growers and operations focused on organic production.

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Current U.S. label

The U.S.-market baseline label for customers who want product specifics immediately.

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Analysis snapshot customers can understand

Instead of burying the analysis deep in the layout, the key numbers now sit beside the document links.

Component Average
Moisture12.0%
Protein9.5%
Crude fiber6.5%
Total ash25.0%
Calcium1.40%
Magnesium0.83%
Potassium1.91%
Sodium1.74%

Natural variation should remain part of every technical discussion, but the customer-facing summary should still be simple and readable.

Published studies worth calling out

These citations help support benefit summaries without forcing visitors through a wall of text.

  • Bach et al. (2008) on sun-dried seaweed use in feedlot cattle and lamb performance.
  • Gardiner et al. (2008) on Ascophyllum nodosum extract and pigs.
  • Archer et al. (2007) on lambs during forced walking and transport.
  • Williams et al. (2009) on seaweed and heat stress in beef cattle.
  • Dierick et al. (2010) on marine brown macroalgae and piglet gut flora.
  • Fredeen and Kinley (2010) on PEI shore weed evaluation in the rumen.

These studies support short farmer-friendly summaries by species and by use case.

Media

Videos from the shoreline and from the people behind the products.

Watch the shoreline setting, the harvest story, and the people connected to the product line.

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Watch shore and seaweed story 1

Shoreline footage and product background from Prince Edward Island.

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Watch shore and seaweed story 2

Another look at the shoreline, the harvest setting, and the people involved.

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FAQ

Common questions about ordering and use.

Quick answers to common questions about pricing, use, pack sizes, and getting started.

Do you show prices and feed rates in U.S. units?

Yes. Prices and rate guidance are shown in U.S. dollars plus practical units such as pounds, ounces, acres, and tons.

Which animals can use the seaweed feed supplement line?

Programs are commonly discussed for dairy cattle, beef cattle, horses, sheep, goats, pigs, poultry, and smaller companion-animal use cases.

Can I start with a small order before scaling up?

Yes. Small pouches, bucket formats, larger farm packs, and dealer or co-op conversations are all possible starting points.

How do I start a U.S. inquiry?

Use the form below or contact Atlantic Feed directly with your head counts, acres, current program, and goals.

Contact

Contact Atlantic Feed.

Get in touch with your head counts, acreage, pack-size needs, and questions about pricing or product fit.

Atlantic Feed

U.S. dealer for North Atlantic Organics, serving American farms from Walpole, Massachusetts.

U.S. support Farm programs Dealer pricing

Best first inquiry: tell us your livestock species, acres, current feed or fertility setup, and what result you are trying to improve.

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