Sugar Cane Rotation Crops
Different complementary rotation crops for sugarcane growing regions in Queensland. Growing crops in regions other than those outlined below will require additional management or other resource inputs. Crop North Coast Central South Peanuts Not ideal
Slag Lime
Slag Lime Blends Are also referred to as Mine Tailings Binder and GGBFS (Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag) is used in stabilisation and mining applications. The blends can contain the following products depending on the
Cal-Gran Fertilisers
Cal-Gran and Cal-Gran blends provide a less volatile source of nitrogen and are ideally suited for ratoon cane blocks where fertiliser is surface applied to green cane trash blankets. The nitrogen in Cal-Gran is present
WinHarvest Products
Pacific Fertiliser sell WinHarvest products such as : Ammonium Sulphate Crystal Calcium Nitrate Crystal (NPK 12-0-0-16Ca) Monopotasium Phosphate (Tech Grade) MKP Magnesium Sulphate Crystal Urea Granular 1.5% (NPK 46%-0-0) Urea Low Biuret (NPK 46%-0-0) Calcium
Crop King CK88
CK 88 (11-4-12-14) Crop King 88 Fertiliser is a great all around NPKS blend for horticulture including lawn & gardens. The NPKS fertiliser blend, contains potassium as muriate of potash, i.e. as chloride. Mainly used
Snow Melt Irrigation Treatment
The matter of irrigation water quality is becoming more important, since many growers are either irrigating with snow melt runoff from or poor-quality subsurface water. One of our most important current issues with growing crops
NPK Compound Fertiliser 12-5-14
Yara Complex 12-5-14 Campbells Rustica Plus 12-5-14 Haifa Turbo K - 14-14-14 + Te's Kingenta King Starter - 12-5-14-8
Tailings Dam Rehabilitation
Mine sites & tailings dams are degraded lands that present relatively hostile site conditions that require a detailed understanding of plant-soil water-environmental interactions to achieve successful rehabilitation. Areas of disturbed mining land are rehabilitated each
Fertiliser Compatibility Chart
Incompatible fertiliser ingredients should not be mixed together. Examples like above highlighted with red/orange boxes include: • Urea and ammonium nitrate-based fertilisers such as NPKS Compound Examples of ingredients that may have Limited Compatibility
Fertiliser Application Rate Conversion Charts
Fertiliser Spreading Conversion Tables Appendix A contains conversion tables for fertiliser application rates, weights, and areas. Table 1 - Fertiliser application rate conversions kg/ha kg/acre cwt*/acre Small bag/ha Small bag/acre 50 20 1 0.4 100 40 2 0.8
Single Super Application Rates
Single Super Fertiliser (SSP) used to be generally spread at a hundred weigh per acre (CWT) on pastures. The following helps you convert these imperial fertiliser application rates into metric and compare other various