BioAgSoP
Organically certified granular form of fertiliser containing potassium and sulphur. Immediately available to crops and plants. Ideal for crops with a high potassium demand and sensitive to chloride.
Potassium 41.5% | Sulphur 17.0%
BioAgSoP is a sulphate of potash fertiliser. The sulphur content improves nutrient cycling and uptake and provides benefits to yield and fruit quality.
Potassium plays a vital role in photosynthesis, starch accumulation, protein synthesis, controlling ionic balance within the plant, metabolism of carbohydrates, disease suppression, and improving the plant’s ability to withstand drought and frost tolerance.
As an organically certified product, it is ideal as a source of potassium for intensive organic grazing operations such as dairies.
- Immediately available to crops and plants
- A natural alternative to conventional fertilisers
- Perfect for chloride sensitive crops such as fruits, vegetables, and grapes
- BioAgPhos is a certified organic input.
To purchase
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BioAgSoP resources
- Soil-nutrient relationships
Nutrients, such as calcium and magnesium, may be supplied to plants solely from reserves held in the soil. Others like phosphorus and nitrogen are added regularly to soils as fertiliser to be withdrawn as needed by crops.
- Challenging terrain
Since the 1950s, fertiliser and ameliorants have been spread using planes and more recently helicopters. In hilly and remote terrain this is common, allowing farmers better use of more of their land. While sometimes it isn’t easy to locate someone to do aerial spreading...
- Building sustainability into our business
‘Doing things better’ is a key value for BioAg. This extends to building sustainability into our products and business processes through harnessing innovation and new technologies.
- Clover case study, Flinders Island TAS
In 2018, David Bellinger, a Flinders Island based pastoralist, provided some feedback to his fertiliser supplier, Agrifert. David has been trying to achieve balance in his 1,150ha pasture enterprise for many years, where he currently runs 2,000 head of Angus and Angus c...