By Crystal Reith After years of low market prices for raw wool, Blair and Tami Hellewell began researching ways to add value to their product. “We came across studies on wool fertilizer pellets from the University of Vermont,” said Tami. “Some other producers have been doing it, but none in this area.” The Balaton couple and their three daughters, Ashley, Jayda and Joelle, spent three years exploring the concept and have spent this year developing and marketing their 100 percent natural Ewe’nique Fertilizer product. To create the fertilizer pellets, sheared wool is first cleaned. Then, it is fed into a pellet machine where it is heated and processed into pellets. The pellets are cooled and then packaged.