Nov 23, 2021 | Latest news
LatestNews BioAg program improves citrus crop yield A Riverina citrus grower has been convinced that a biological approach to soil improvement is a safer, cost-efficient, and sustainable method of horticultural production. In an established orchard that Russell...
Aug 10, 2021 | Latest news
LatestNews Farewell to Ivan Mitchell Ivan Mitchell, one of two agents who have been with BioAg for our entire journey since the company was founded in 1999, retired at the end of June. He leaves a number of long-term customers who have been with him, some for the...
Aug 10, 2021 | Dairy, Latest news, Pasture
LatestNews Clean Coastal Catchments project BioAg is participating in the Livestock Fertiliser Stewardship Group for the NSW Government funded Clean Coastal Catchments (CCC) project. The project addresses the management of excess flows of fertiliser, nutrients, and...
Aug 10, 2021 | Balance & Grow, Biostimulant, Latest news, Soil & Seed
LatestNews Maximising nutrient use efficiency –minimising costs while fertiliser prices are high Prices for most agricultural commodities and inputs are close to record highs. As such, it pays to maximise the effectiveness of crop nutrients that you apply, be it a...
Aug 10, 2021 | Biostimulant, Broadacre Cropping, Fruit & Balance, Latest news
LatestNews Improving your broadacre crops Improve the benefits when applying broadacre chemicals Maximise profitable yields In broadacre cropping, fungicides are sprayed to reduce the impact of disease in growing crops. This provides an obvious benefit to a crop, but...
Aug 10, 2021 | BioAgPhos, Featured, Latest news
LatestNews High cost Phosphorus in 2022 season International fertiliser prices remain high. At the time of writing, domestic prices are over $900 per tonne of MAP or DAP. It means the cost of chemical fertilisers will be high for autumn pasture applications and crop...
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