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Fertiliser for Establishing Pastures

October 2nd, 2018|

Some of the fertiliser products used for establishing pastures in Eastern Australia. Single Superphosphate (SSP),  general analysis 0-9-0-11-19, general rates app rates 100-250kg/ha Single + Sulphur (SSP 26S),  general analysis 0-7-0-26-15, general rates app rates 100-200kg/ha Triple Superphosphate (TSP) , general analysis 0-21-0-2-17, general rates app rates 50-100kg/ha TriplePlus (TSP sulphur blend), general analysis 0-18-0-10-11, general rates

Decorative Stone Brisbane

September 17th, 2018|

Pacific Fertiliser, supplies a decorative pebble product suitable for gardens, pathways, driveways, and civil projects. The decorative white stone is dolomite or limestone chip refined into a 3-8mm stone product. We can also produce filterstone, poultry grit and selgrit. We also supply other decorative stone products such as decorative white stone which is made

Bioremediation of Soils Polluted with Hydrocarbons

August 31st, 2018|

Oil-polluted soil remediation with NPK fertilisers. It was clear from the present study that the addition of nutrients in the form of  N.P.K. (such as nitrogen, phosphate and potassium) stimulated the activity of bacteria and fungi in soil. Chicken manure can also be used to supply the NPK nutrients the oil-polluted soil. It was found

Organic Sulfate of Potash

August 30th, 2018|

Organic SOP Fertiliser. Potash fertiliser can be made in two different ways: One method allows SOP to be an allowable input for organic farming operations. This is where natural K containing minerals (such as Kainite and Schoenite) are mined and carefully rinsed with water and salt solutions to remove by-products and produce SOP. This is

Pasture Booster Fertiliser

August 18th, 2018|

Pasture Boosta (25-4-13-4) A fertiliser blend consisting of  - Urea, MOP, MAP and SOA Booster fertilisers can help improve the quality of hay and silage produced especially when applied in spring. Consider the type of pasture or fodder being fertilised to match your NPK fertiliser blend to suit your crop, soil and water. Legumes

Urea Application Rates

August 18th, 2018|

Urea contains 46% Nitrogen. A commonly traded commodity, Urea is usually the cheapest source of nitrogen available and therefore the most commonly used. Usual rates applied depend on potential crop yield, soil type, crop type and rainfall expected. Urea Application rates vary from 30kg/ha to 150kg/ha. In cereal crops in  the wheatbelt nitrogen has become

KIESERITE – Magnesium Sulphate

August 5th, 2018|

Magnesium Sulphate (Heptahydrate & Monohydrate) is available in granular and water soluble crystals suitable for agricultural applications. Magnesium Sulfate is epsom salt for plants (MgSO₄), providing a good source of both magnesium and sulphur. General analysis  Mg 15% , S 17% Soluble - Magnesium sulphate heptahydrate is a fully water soluble magnesium and sulphur fertiliser.

Organic Fertilisers

August 4th, 2018|

Some of our Organic Granular & Pelletised Fertiliser Range is listed below. These are generally avaliable in bulk, bulkbag and pallets of 25kg bags. Super Booster Chicken Manure + Humates + Microbes Fertiliser Super Growth Chicken Manure + TEs Fertiliser Super Growth Liquid Manure Extract + TEs Fertiliser Neptune Seaweed Concentrate Liquid Fertiliser Blood &

How Much Fertiliser to Use

July 25th, 2018|

Fertilisers have an essential role in feeding a growing global population. Nitrogen and phosphorous based fertilisers are used by farmers and croppers throughout the world to grow food and pastures for livestock. Fertiliser is a large input cost for the farmers with the government’s ABARES coming up with the following average figures: ~ 10 per

Ratoon Cane Crops

July 22nd, 2018|

Management of the ratoon cane is important because the bulk of cane supply in any one year is from ratoon crops. This represents about 75% to 80% of cane supplied to Queensland mills. The length of the ratoon cycle varies, but a plant crop and three ratoon crops are typical for the Queensland industry. The

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