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At Taylor Made Pellets, we believe in honoring the land, supporting farmers, and making the most of what others overlook.
We are a family-owned, veteran-owned business rooted in North Georgia, built on hard work, resourcefulness, and a deep respect for agriculture. What started with our fiber processing mill and hands-on work with local growers quickly revealed an opportunity—valuable natural fiber was often going unused or discarded.
Instead of letting that resource go to waste, we created a solution.
By upcycling excess and unwanted fiber from sheep, goats, and camelids—including materials from our own mill—we transform it into nutrient-rich, all-natural pellets designed to improve soil health. Our process not only reduces waste but also gives farmers and gardeners a sustainable alternative to traditional fertilizers.
Every pellet we produce reflects our commitment to:
Supporting local farms and fiber producers
Reducing agricultural waste
Creating environmentally responsible products
Delivering consistent, high-quality soil solutions
At Taylor Made Pellets, we’re not just making fertilizer—we’re closing the loop between fiber and food, turning what was once overlooked into something that helps things grow.

SAFE, SIMPLE, SUSTAINABLE: Our approach emphasizes the importance of fertilization and moisture retention through the use of regenerative soil amendments, while also focusing on upcycling farmers' waste wool to create eco-friendly solutions.

SAFE, SIMPLE, SUSTAINABLE: Our approach emphasizes the importance of fertilization and moisture retention through the use of regenerative soil amendments, while also focusing on upcycling farmers' waste wool to create eco-friendly solutions.

Upcycling farmers waste wool not only helps in creating regenerative soil amendments but also enhances fertilization and moisture retention in the soil.

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