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  • Mudgee Dolomite Closure 7 Feb 2022

    Mudgee Dolomite Closure 7 Feb 2022

    Mudgee Dolomite (MDL) has closed its mining operations at Mount Knowles.

    The length of the dolomite mine closure is unknown at this stage, but we wish the team a speedy restart.

    In the mean time if you require bulk dolomite or dolomite bulkbags in NSW or South East QLD, Pacific Fertiliser can supply your operations.

    We refine raw dolomite into agricultural products such as dolomite powder, granular dolomite and aerial grade dolomite.

    Our high quality dolomite products are suitable for agricultural and civil applications. We can also offer the dolomite in blends with other products and trace elements.

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  • Decorative Stone Brisbane

    Decorative Stone Brisbane

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    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 from limestone chip refined and screened to a 3-10mm stone product.
    • decorative gypsum stone – a grey opaque gypsum chip refined and screened to a 3-10mm stone product.

    Pacific Fertiliser is a wholesaler so please ask your local landscape supplier about our products.

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  • Fine Dolomite

    Fine Dolomite

    Another load of fine dolomite being loaded in Brisbane.

     

  • Peak Crossing Dolomite

    Peak Crossing Dolomite

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    Pacific Fertiliser refine a dolomite mineral resource located near Peak Crossing in SE QLD.

    The majority of the dolomite products are sold into the agricultural industry as a soil conditioner. Pacific Fertiliser supply dolomite in Fine, Super Fine, Ultra Fine and Granular grades from our Brisbane plant in bulk, bulkbags or pallets of 25kg bags.

    General specs for the fine dolomite are  Ca 12% , Mg 9%, NV 70%

    General specs for the super fine dolomite are  Ca 17% , Mg 11%, NV 109%

    General specs for the fine palygorskite are  Ca 16% , Mg 10%, NV 80%

    The dolomite deposit south of Peak Crossing is an elongated north-south deposit roughly 5km long and 1.5 km wide, forming the Limestone Ridges which encompasses the Moreton dolomite & Flinders dolomite resources. The Limestone ridges dolomite resource consist generally of dolomite, then usually it it underlain by basalt and then coal beneath that with reports on the geology and mineral quality of the area going back to 1914.

    The dolomite is typically white, massive, dense and extremely fine grained with a smooth fracture. The occurrence of palygorskite (attpulgite), montmorillonite and spiolite in the clay bands in the dolomite were described in a 1954 report.

    Brisbane dolomite, Rocklea dolomite, limestone ridges dolomite, peak dolomite, peak crossing dolomite, mudgee dolomite, murgon dolomite, mondure dolomite, clermont dolomite, kennedy creek dolomite, bundaberg dolomite, gympie dolomite, mt garnet dolomite, gunnawarra dolomite, hillgrove dolomite, maglime, magrilime, cowra dolomite, parkes dolomite, tantanoola dolomite

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  • Fine Dolomite

    Fine Dolomite

    Another load of fine dolomite leaves the Brisbane site.

    QLD Dolomite

  • Granular Aerial Grade Dolomite

    Granular Aerial Grade Dolomite

    Pacific Fertiliser releases a new Granular aerial grade dolomite product.

    To compliment the existing 2-4mm granular, milled and fine screened dolomite products, the larger 4-12mm granules offer the following:

    • lower cost compared to 2-4mm dolopmite granules
    • larger granules assist with product flow in aircraft hoppers and small conical spreaders
    • granular dolomite uses super fine grade natural dolomite to make the larger granules so once wet the solubility is still good
    • lower dust compared to powdered product
    • ability to blend it with other granulated products to make a single super equivalent and/or add liquid biology stimulants

    Granular dolomite

  • Brisbane Dolomite

    Brisbane Dolomite

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    Pacific Fertiliser refines and supplies dolomite for agricultural & civil applications in the Greater Brisbane, South East QLD and Northern NSW areas.

    Dolomite is a natural product that is used to adjust soil pH and add magnesium to the soil.

    General QLD Dolomite Specs: Ca 16.5+%, Mg 10+% and NV 65+

    Available in bulk, bulkbags and in granular form.

    QLD Dolomite

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  • Pacific Fertiliser Bulk Transport

    PacFert brands its bulk tippers to cart the products from point of sale to the end customers.

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  • Reducing Soil Acidity

    Reducing Soil Acidity

    Dolomite and AG lime are the only natural products that will decrease your soils acidity thereby rectifying the problem. Dolomite is valued for its magnesium content and it is this, which distinguishes it from limestone. Dolomite and Ag lime (limestone) both neutralise soil acidity but only dolomite can correct magnesium deficiencies in the soil. Magnesium, like calcium is a plant nutrient.

    Over time the acidity of soil tends to increase. This is due to such varied sources as rainwater (containing dissolved carbon dioxide), pollution containing oxides, sulphur and nitrogen, using fertilizers rich in ammonia, plant roots exuding nitrogen ions, and the natural decomposition of organic matter. Substantial research has been done on the optimal pH range for various crops. Dolomite has long been used to lower the acidity and raise the pH of farmlands and grass lawns.

    Each time a field is farmed, whether it is for crop or pasture, the soil naturally increases in acidity. (pH 5.5 -strongly acidic – <4.5 extremely acidic). This acidity stops plants from absorbing the minerals required for growth and reduces the availability of naturally occurring nutrients to the crop. High rainfall areas have naturally acidic soils; however in some areas soil acidification can be a slow process resulting in a gradual and often unnoticed drop in production. Farmers should aim to feed the soil, not the plant, to create a soil that is balanced in nutrients, has good structure, high biological activity and high levels of organic matter. The soil pH should be constantly monitored and treated regularly with Lime or Dolomite.

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