Jul 11, 2022 | BioAgPhos, Biostimulant, Latest news, Solid Fertilisers
LatestNews Distributor Spotlight – Dindi Ag Dindi Ag has been supplying BioAg solid fertilisers and biostimulants to the local grazing industry for almost two decades. “With BioAgPhos we are getting a natural product that is value for moneyand goes hand in hand with...
Jun 1, 2022 | BioAgPhos, Dairy, Latest news, Pasture, Sheep and beef, Solid Fertilisers
LatestNews BioAgPhos™ is a suitable fertiliser in low rainfall zones – 2021 Trials Interim results from BioAg field trials undertaken in low rainfall high-country pasture demonstrate that BioAg applications significantly increased dryland pasture production and...
Apr 20, 2022 | Latest news, Uncategorised
LatestNews Welcome to James Mwendwa – Area Manager, Riverina James Mwendwa has commenced with Australian owned agricultural inputs manufacturer and supplier, BioAg as its Riverina (NSW) agronomist and Area Sales Manager. BioAg has a 20 plus year history in local...
Feb 11, 2022 | BioAgPhos, Biostimulant, Latest news, Soil & Seed, Solid Fertilisers
LatestNews Quality outcomes in the Upper Murray Technical Sales Agronomist, Rebecca Bingley of Ag Warehouse Kiewa has advocated for BioAg fertilisers and liquids for her customers in the Upper Murray. Rebecca works with BioAg to trial and demonstrate some of their...
Feb 11, 2022 | Broadacre Cropping, Canola, Latest news
LatestNews Demos and trials BioAg continues to participate in ongoing demonstrations with growers and independent trials where needed. The coming season is no different, with both long term trials and demos in pastures being planned or continued. Cropping farmer Gary...
Feb 11, 2022 | Balance & Grow, Balance & Grow Organic, Biostimulant, Dairy, Latest news, Organic dairy, Organic pasture, Pasture, Sheep and beef, Soil & Seed
LatestNews Building a feed wedge While this season’s rainfall has extended pasture growth; it is traditional that livestock operations start to run short of good pasture any time from late summer through to late winter. Spring reserves are grazed down, while cold...
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