Jan 14, 2023 | Latest news, Organic dairy, Organic pasture, Pasture
LatestNews More pasture with less inputs – true! If someone told you they were growing more pasture using no synthetic inputs, and saving a fortune in the process, would you believe them? You should, as that’s exactly what one large-scale organic dairy operation in... Jul 12, 2022 | BioAgPhos, Latest news, Pasture
LatestNews Switching it up, improves quality and production Beef farmer Warren Watt’s family have been fattening cattle at Tomerong on the picturesque NSW South Coast for six decades. In recent times, he’s wanted to make a change to a more sustainable approach to his... Jul 12, 2022 | BioAgPhos, Latest news, Pasture, Solid Fertilisers
LatestNews Significant New Zealand trial results Natural fertiliser proves highly effective in low rainfall zones. Final results from BioAg field trials undertaken in low rainfall high-country pasture in New Zealand have demonstrated the effectiveness of using natural... Jul 11, 2022 | Dairy, Latest news, Pasture
LatestNews Nutrient Management Planning – Dairy focus The dairy industry is amongst the highest nutrient fluxes (inflows and outflows) for any agricultural production system and therefore has relatively low nutrient use efficiencies. The ongoing intensification of the... 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... 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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