10-34-0 LIQUID ROW STARTER FERTILIZER LOANER TANK
Federal opportunity from Natural Resources. Place of performance: IN. Response deadline: Mar 11, 2026.
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003000000086799 10-34-0 LIQUID ROW STARTER FERTILIZER w-LOANER TANK Fertilizer is needed for the sunflowers planted each spring @ JP FWA to ensure plentiful dove hunting opportunities from Sept. 1 through Dec 30. Fields must be ready to harvest several weeks before the hunting season starts. This fertilizer helps the sunflowers to take root. If you are viewing this event through the Bidder Portal, please be sure to check https://www.in.gov/idoa/procurement/current-business-opportunities/ for additional details and documents related to this event. *If applicable, insert any additional instruction or information specific to the event here. Questions can be emailed to Raelynn Downing at Rdowning@DNR.in.gov . All questions must be submitted at least seven (7) days prior to the Response Due By date/time. Completed bids must be emailed to Raelynn Downing at Rdowning@DNR.in.gov or faxed to 317-972-3275, Attn: Raelynn Downing. A completed bid package MUST be submitted by the Response Due By date/time. The bid package is available for download through the Bid Documents link in the Event Name column. This bid is not eligible for electronic bid through the Supplier Portal. To allow for sufficient processing time in compliance with Indiana State law, all quoted prices offered to the State under this Event must be valid for thirty (30) calendar days after the Response Due By date/time. Pricing must include all applicable charges, fees, and shipping.
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The Indiana Natural Resources agency is seeking bids for a loaner tank of 10-34-0 liquid row starter fertilizer, specifically for sunflower crops planted each spring at JP FWA, critical for dove hunting from September 1 to December 30. Bids are due by March 11, 2026, and must be submitted via email or fax, as electronic submissions are not accepted. The successful bidder must ensure the fertilizer is available in time for the sunflowers to root properly before the hunting season.
The buyer intends to procure 10-34-0 liquid row starter fertilizer with a loaner tank to support sunflower cultivation, which is essential for creating hunting opportunities.
- Supply 10-34-0 liquid row starter fertilizer.
- Provide a loaner tank for delivery.
- Ensure fertilizer readiness before the sunflower harvest.
- Adhere to all state procurement regulations and timelines.
- Completed bid package (available via provided link).
- Pricing details valid for 30 days post-response deadline.
- Compliance with shipping and handling requirements.
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- Details about the specific quantity of fertilizer required.
- Volume specifications for the loaner tank.
- Information regarding competitive bidders or prior bids.
- Any specific quality standards for the fertilizer.
- Clarification on shipping locations or conditions.
- Geographic limitations on supplier eligibility.
- Information on previous contracts and performance metrics.
- Any local ordinances affecting fertilizer application.
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