Tag: qld fertiliser

  • Pacific Fertiliser Bundaberg Gypsum

    Pacific Fertiliser Bundaberg Gypsum

    Pacific Fertiliser is looking to ship natural gypsum into the Port of Bundaberg via barges.

    A gypsum stockpile in Bundaberg, should enable PacFert to sell a lower cost gypsum into the area, but the main reason is to grow the sales area further north.

    Currently we sell our gypsum and minerals products as far as Rockhampton/Yeppon from Brisbane, but landing bulk deliveries of gypsum into Bundaberg, will enable us to competitively deliver gypsum as far north as Mackay.

    In parrallel with the gypsum shipments into Bundaberg, Pacific Fertilisers will expand its operations into the Burnett area to offer a site similar to Brisbane for processing and blending agricultural minerals and fertilisers.

    A Bundaberg operation will allow us to refine, blend, deliver and spread products locally, specifically for the customers needs in the area. Offering a one pass solution.

    Pacificfertiliser

     

  • Bundaberg Soil Improvement Products

    Bundaberg Soil Improvement Products

    Pacific Fertiliser can supply, deliver and spread high quality fertilisers, soil improvement and soil ameliorant products to Bundaberg and SE QLD growers to improve yields and soil balance.

    Bundaberg gypsum

  • Ravensdown Exits QLD

    Ravensdown Exits QLD

    Ravensdown will exit the Australian fertiliser market and cease its Queensland operations.

    The move comes five months after the completion of the sale of Ravensdown’s operations in Western Australia and South Australia and within a financial year that has seen the farmer-owned co-operative meeting its turnaround expectations in New Zealand.

    Ravensdown Fertiliser Australia was set up in 2009 after cane growers invited the co-operative to start supplying soil nutrients. The original business plan based its viability on a 100,000 tonnes a year target. But cyclones, flooding and depressed world prices for sugar meant fertiliser tonnages reached only 70,000 tonnes last year.

    Ravensdown are concetrating on the Zealand market, by investing in advanced nutrient management training, new infrastructure such as new loaders in stores and in technology such as Smart Maps which provides a visual audit trail for a farm’s nutrient status. Ravensdown are seeing strong demand from a buoyant New Zealand sector and have good availability of products like superphosphate, DAP and urea in our stores,” concluded Greg Campbell.

    Ravensdown was created after farmers were getting frustrated by rising input costs and falling fertiliser quality. This was compounded in 1977 when the two large private companies supplying superphosphate into New Zealand creating a monolpoly. Kempthorne Prosser announced it was going to be buying its rival, Dunedin-based Dominion fertilisers,

    The then presidents of the South Canterbury, Otago and North Otago Federated Farmers went to farmers in the area to ask them to become founding members of a new co-operative. Ravensdown eventually mounted a takeover bid for KP which was completed on 16 August 1978.

     

  • Custom Fertiliser Blends

    Custom Fertiliser Blends

    Balance

    A quality fertiliser should have a balance of all the nutrients needed for optimum plant growth, yield, and quality. Does your fertiliser contain more than N-P-K? Does it include calcium and sulfur? How about trace minerals? If you answered yes, than you are part of the way toward a quality fertiliser. If you said no or don’t know, consider changing to a more balanced fertiliser.

    Soluble to Slow-Release

    This aspect of fertiliser refers to nutrient availability over time. Most fertilisers are highly soluble, which gives the plant a dose of nutrients early on, but leaves fewer nutrients for later in the growing season. By balancing soluble to slow-release, the plant receives adequate nutrients throughout the growing season. The source of nutrients you use can make a big difference in how those nutrients are distributed over time. Take a look at your nutrient source. MAP, for example, has a lower pH which will allow for a longer feed time in the soil compared to DAP. Potassium from K-mag and Sulfate of Potash will release slower in the soil than 0-0-60 (potassium chloride) because 0-0-60 is very water soluble.

    pH

    The pH of fertiliser plays an important role in its availability. When a fertiliser has a pH in the range of 5.5 to 6.5, the nutrients are more available to the plant with less chance of them becoming tied up in the soil. Also, the lower pH fertiliser helps to make nutrients already in the soil more available to growing plants. This can mean more nutrient release and uptake in the root zone. Do you know the pH of your fertiliser ingredients?

    Non-Harmful

    A fertiliser should be as gentle as possible on the soil, the roots and the soil microbes. High levels of chloride (found in 0-0-60) and ammonia (found in anhydrous or DAP) can have negative side effects such as causing burn which can harm seedlings and roots. Keeping those negatives to a minimum, plus supplying root and biological stimulants, can have a positive effect on yield.

    Pacific Fertilisers custom blended products are formulated with all of the above in mind. PacFert finds and sources ingredients that make a complete balanced fertiliser. We blend soluble and slow-release nutrients, and we look at the pH balance to determine quality and effectiveness when applied to the soil. We can also use humates as a carbon source to hold nutrients in the soil so they can be available all season to the plant. Using the right source and having it available at the right time keeps your costs down and at the same time maximizes your crop’s potential.

    fertiliser

  • Screened Gypsum Special

    Screened Gypsum Special

    Pacific Fertiliser is offering a special deal of 6mm screened mined gypsum for the special price of $ per tonne.

    We have 3000 tonne stockpiled onsite in Brisbane and offer a 2014 Autumn special until this stockpile is sold.

    The sub 6mm natural gypsum has a purity of 96%, a mean particle size of 0.5mm and is suitable for horticulture, golf courses, turf and sporting fields.

    Please contact us for more information on this deal.

    brisbane gypsum