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Product Brochures
Raspberries...click here
Liquid Seaweed & Dairy Effluent...click here
Onions & Herbs...click here
Frost Guard Liquid Seaweed...click here
Seaweed Granules & Meal...click here
Residue Liquid Seaweeds...click here
Cereals and Grains...click here
Superfine Premium...click here
Cosy Wrap...click here
Superfine HiP...click here
Superfine Spurt...click here
Vegetables (Mate)...click here
Roses...click here
Lawn and Garden...click here
Gold Liquid Seaweed...click here
Olives...click here
Blueberries...click here
Fish Emulsion...click here
Strawberries...click here
Potatoes...click here
Superfine Range...click here
Increase Animal Nutritional Supplement...click here
Frost Protection...click here
Native Plants...click here
Pasture...click here
Apples & Pears...click here
Grapes...click here
Articles
Reducing Frost Damage in Vineyards
Frost protection in vineyards is important, and if not addressed correctly can lead lead to serious losses. The Weekly Times
(1-11-06) stated "expected crop (grape) losses were...Read more
Soil Salinity
Soil salinity is a major constraint in food production, and is one o the most signifcant problems in Australian agriculture today. The most common form in Australia arises from two sources...Read more
Fungal Damage
Liquid seaweed is often used to reduce the effects of fungal damage in a wide variety of crops. There are four main effects as listed below; Preventative action and reduction of damage. There have been numerous studies where the use of liquid seaweed has reduced the severity of fungal attacks but not completely eliminated the infection. Read More
Bushfire Pasture Recovery
Dr Colin Young is a retired professor from Melbourne University who has been consulting to fertilizer companies on improving
land health for over 30 years. After the fires of February 2009 Dr Colin Young held talks in March - April 2009 for some
landcare groups located in the bushfire effected areas which covered how to re-seed and re-condition the soil after the fire.
The talks ackowledge that while there is some cost involved in re-seeding and re-conditioning the soil, the quick
recovery of the land may have a variety of benefits for the farmer/land owner. Benefits include long term land health,
financial and physchological improvements. Read more...