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  • Organibor

    Organibor

    Organibor is designed to be applied once every 1-3 years depending on the crop, climatic and soil conditions, and will continually release boron over that period of time so the plants, vines or trees will have a continual supply of boron right through all of their growing phases. The effect on the tree is the same as if it was grown in boron rich soils.

    Organibor is a naturally occurring form of CaO MgO.3B2O3.6H2O, certified for organic use, magnesium/calcium borate that replenishes the boron levels in the soil in a controlled and natural way.

    The product looks like a whitish chip 95% between 2-4mm,  boron >10%, MgO 4.6% – 6.2% and available in bulkbags or pallets of 25kg bags. Organibor has  an Organic Certification BFA as an allowed input 10982A.

    We an also do a 50/50 boron blend of Granubor and Organibor – which provides a fast and slow release of boron into your crop/soil (blend 12% B, 8% Ca, 0.6% Mg)

    Application Rates
    Organibor is a controlled release fertiliser designed to release over several years, so the timing of application is not as critical, however, mid winter to late spring is the preferred time of application for most annual crops. Below is a guide to the expected application rates for selected crops.
    Apples 30kg – 70kg per ha
    Grapes 30kg – 70kg per ha
    Avocados 30kg – 70kg per ha
    Vegetable crops 30kg – 70kg per ha

     

    Boron is one of the essential trace elements that every plant relies on and is well known to be a valuable resource ensuring a plant’s healthy leaf development, flowering, reproductive cycle and seed development.

    Boron fertilisers generally come in the form of either sodium borate (highly soluble), calcium borate (extremely insoluble), or magnesium borate, which sits relatively in the middle. Growers using sodium borate face two key problems;
    1. Boron that is not taken up by plants leaches away or
    2. too much boron is released and taken up by the plant causing boron toxicity.

    Unlike sodium borates, Organibor can be applied to crops and pasture just once every 12 to 24 months depending on desired outcomes, soil and climate conditions.

    The calcium/magnesium borate chip releases boron at a similar rate to which most plants take up boron from the soil, therefore eliminating the risk of boron toxicity or creating boron-deficient environments.

  • Bathurst Lime

    Bathurst Lime

    Pacific Fertiliser can supply, deliver and spread Ag lime from the Omya limestone pit and milling operations in Bathurst NSW.

    The super fine lime and prilled lime products are suitable from cropping, pastoral and horticultural operations throughout central west NSW.

    We can also offer pH mapping and variable rate lime applications to ensure you have a uniform pH across each paddock.

  • Boral Lime

    Boral Lime

    Pacific Fertiliser supply & deliver a large range of Boral lime products including:

    • hydrated lime
    • quick lime (aka hot lime)
    • cement products
    • limestone

    Products are available in bulk, bulkbag and 25kg bags

     

     

  • CB 89852 Customer Fertiliser Blend   7-14-8-8

    CB 89852 Customer Fertiliser Blend 7-14-8-8

    Starter Fertiliser Blend

    07 : 13.8 : 7.9 : 8

    55.8% MAP

    18% SSP

    7% SOA

    19.2% SOP

  • Sydney Lime

    Sydney Lime

    Pacific Fertiliser can supply, deliver and spread Ag lime to the greater Sydney basin and southern highlands.

    The super fine lime products are suitable from cropping, pastoral and horticultural operations from Central coast down to Nowra. Lime is also great for treating acid sulphate soils (ASS) found close to the coast line.

    We can also offer pH mapping and variable rate lime applications to ensure you have a uniform pH across each paddock.

    Other lime products include hot lime, hydrated lime, prilled lime and slaked lime.

  • Rock Phosphate Cowra

    Rock Phosphate Cowra

    Pacific Fertiliser sells soft rock phosphate from its plant in Cowra NSW. We also offer organic and sustain single super alternatives call SRP Sustain and SRP SutainR.

  • Granulated Fertilisers

    Granulated Fertilisers

    Pacific Fertiliser sells granulated fertilisers natural minerals and blends including the standard fertilisers but also soft rock phosphate, gypsum, dolomite, lime, manure and carbon.

    Pacific Fertiliser can granulate various fertilisers and mineral blends into 2-4mm particles which suit today’s modern precision application equipment such as air seeders, aircraft and precision spreaders. Benefits of a granulated products can include:
    – Ability to apply product with seed reducing application costs which can be further reduced by applying blended products to offer a one pass nutrient solution
    – Air seeder or banded applications place the nutrients at/near the plant roots, which can reduce application rates by upto 30% over broadcast spreading because of providing the seed/plant better access to the nutrients.
    – Low Dust and Increased spread width from broadcast disc spreaders
    – Sub-surface fertiliser application can reduce the nitrogen, phosphorus and sulphate runoff loss by over half compared to surface applications. Helping the environment and the back pocket.

    Pacific Fertiliser can provide NPKSCa + Trace Elements in granular blends that meet BFA organic accreditation‎. We can also coat the fertiliser with biological stimulants to enhance results and add other nutrients to your soil.

  • Sydney Fertiliser

    Sydney Fertiliser

    Pacific Fertiliser supply bulk and bagged fertiliser products into the greater sydney basin.

    Including dry, soluble and liquid fertilisers as well as tailored fertiliser blends.

    We can package up products supply with delivery services.

  • 2016 Harvest

    2016 Harvest

    Three of Pacific Fertiliser’s trucks have headed off to help with moving the high yielding grain crops this year.

    With Rural Bank forecsting a 2106 winter crop yield 50 million tonnes with a lot depending on the quality of grain in Central West NSW, after the wet winter and water damage.

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  • 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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