Feb 11, 2022 | Latest news
LatestNews Area Manager focus – Slobodan Vujovic Slobodan Vujovic recently joined BioAg as Area Sales Manager for SE Victoria and Tasmania. He has over twenty-five years experience in Australian agricultural industries within government research organisations, various...
Feb 11, 2022 | Balance & Grow, Biostimulant, Hay / forage crops, Latest news, Oaten Hay, Soil & Seed
LatestNews BioAg program underpins Oaten Hay success Colin Falls is a fourth-generation farmer with a property at Dingee, Victoria, that has been in his family for over 100 years. Over the last 20 years, Colin, in partnership with his son Jacko, has been working with...
Feb 11, 2022 | BioAg SOA, BioAgPhos, Biostimulant, Latest news, Pasture, Sheep and beef, Soil & Seed, Solid Fertilisers
LatestNews Powered by Watts Antony Isles, a BioAg client of 10 years, is delighted that his 2,500 acre ‘Green Trees’ property at Black Springs, south of Oberon, is powered by Watts, not Amps. Watts being BioAg Agent Andrew Watt. Cattle might be in need of GPS...
Feb 11, 2022 | BioAgPhos, Latest news, Pasture, Sheep and beef, Solid Fertilisers
LatestNews Duck Island connection There is a natural connection between Duck Island and BioAg. We both question convention and apply solutions to problems based on evidence. Duck Island is a large grazing property in the Upper South East of South Australia, situated...
Feb 11, 2022 | BioAgPhos, Broadacre Cropping, Canola, Cotton, Dairy, Dual purpose wheat, Hay / forage crops, Latest news, Lucerne, Maize, Organic dairy, Organic pasture, Pasture, Rice, Sheep and beef, Solid Fertilisers, Sorghum, Soybeans, Sunflowers, Winter Cereal, Winter legume crops
LatestNews Capital P in Broadacre Cropping and Pasture In broadacre cropping and pasture, the last two seasons in Victoria and New South Wales have been exceptional. As a result, when considering your fertiliser requirements for 2022, it is important to consider the...
Nov 23, 2021 | Latest news
LatestNews P fertilisers’ continued price rise In our Spring newsletter, we discussed the increasing prices of phosphate fertilisers. Prices have continued to climb, and from what we hear, starter fertiliser is now over $1,500 per tonne, and SSP is over $600 per...
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