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Ferti-Tech

Locality: Picton, Western Australia, Australia

Phone: +61 8 9725 6877



Address: Kerr Road 6229 Picton, WA, Australia

Website: http://fertitech.com

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25.01.2022 Stocklik Special - Ends Dec 18th



23.01.2022 FERTI-STOCKLIKS SUMMER PROMOTION

22.01.2022 Quick Update From Southern NSW Many of the crops are now nearing the end of Flowering and Pollination, final foliar applications applied approximately three weeks ago. Nice even crops, neat as a pin, full credit to Ross for the amazing tour around the property, seeing the improvements each year with the fine tuning of the programs and Soil Amendments starting to really show now. Still some growing left to do, but the crops are well on their way to something special, especia...lly with the timing of the rainfall events so far this season. Canola and Barley crops again have great yield protentional, working out well in the crop rotations and Grazing Programs. Also, approximately two hours down the road at Deniliquin, Soil Amendments and Ground Preparation are now well underway for Rice production.

21.01.2022 Xmas up in the West Australian Wheatbelt is alive and well, despite the big dry finish !!



21.01.2022 RTT-May Strzelecki Award Winners The award this year has gone to a family farm in Boyup Brook WA. Congratulations!

20.01.2022 RTT - August 2020 Firing up Biology for NPK Efficiency. Learn to Listen to Nature to grow better crops with Less Chemical Dependence.

20.01.2022 Fertitech proudly supporting Mullinger Parks Ram Sale 1st October South Australia



20.01.2022 RTT - December 2020 Merry Xmas & Happy New Year. 2 Page bumper RTT this month covering a few subjects. Why Ferti-Tech?, Summer Cover Crops, Liquid Inject and Horticulture. Have a Read. Enjoy your festive season and we will see you in 2021

19.01.2022 Happy Easter to you and all your family from the Team at Ferti-Tech. Stay Safe.

19.01.2022 Yes the monitor says it all....but the whole paddock still averages 7 ton. The story is not only in the yield, the Introvigne Family recognised the need to access more parameters of KNOWLEDGE in soil and plant data. Putting more NPKS on wasn't going forward! But getting more efficiency out of NPKS by complexing it was next level and over the years they have built soils that can deal with seasonal climatic issues. The benefits both short and long term must relate back to Nett profit and soils that have the capacity to lower chemical input reliance "Chemicals can hurt nett profits and soil health" These resillient soils are the big picture future. Good science that can be seen and measured is what Ferti Tech offers our clients and the industry in general !!

19.01.2022 The post harvest opportunity of some rain allowed us to put this cover crop into the ground in the last days of November, Jerramungup Western Australia. We only applied a liquid inject of soil remediation and soil biology stimulation, food energy. The combo of companion seeds including Sorgum, Tillage Radish and Sunflower is all about the cycle of life to bridge the "Gap" of biology in a soil through Summer to further grow soil functionality into the coming season. Any bonus benefits along the way for sheep etc is gratefully accepted from natures support. Yes !! ask any questions about the fit here for a big picture outcome down the line. The system is already giving back after 2 years.

17.01.2022 RTT - March - Dry Survivor Mode for Some!



14.01.2022 RTT June - Growing into Winter

14.01.2022 3rd cut of hay on a "dryland" site !! It has been a good season however this is next level. It was down to detailed soil and plant readings with ongoing Granule and Liquid applications but not before soil structure support of the cations. Good science of more than just NPKS.....read the rain opportunities and that's an insight into a Carbon Systems Agronomy management program. Next step is a summer regen program. Despite what people may think it was NOT all high inputs, and it is still cheaper to grow nutrional grass than pay excessive feed supplements and animal health bills.

13.01.2022 RTT - November What a Crazy Spring! Climatic conditions yet again have seen mixed bag. Soil Testing is the 1st item on the job list after harvest.

11.01.2022 RTT - October 2020 Overcoming Dry Conditions.

11.01.2022 Since the early 90’s, EAL has been an Independent University Research Teaching Commercial Laboratory, Division of Research, Southern Cross University - Our close, long term working relationships with Graham Lancaster, Kris Saville and the team at EAL (Environmental Analysis Laboratory) Division of Research Southern Cross University, has developed a strong trust to continuously discuss and advance delivery of our testing data, in this case with our Carbon Systems Agronomy S...oil Test Reports and how they offer so many other several insights that most other laboratories simply just don’t test for or don’t have the required analytical equipment to test and report for the industries that we work across. Analytical testing equipment can be very expensive as most would appreciate, but being exposed to the realities of the issues farmers are facing day to day in terms of Soil and Plant Health, we need the complete, correct data to make the big decisions that shape the future directions on the farm, we just can’t chance it.. State-of-the-art equipment and modern facilities equivalent to and often exceeding the best in the world, enables us to offer valuable additional information beyond the standard industry practice soil testing such as Labile Carbon, Total Organic Carbon (Dry Combustion Analysis), Total Acid Extractables (TAE) so you know what is also bound up in the soil’s profile that requires careful forward planning along with Cobalt, Molybdenum & Selenium, just to name a few, plus a lot more. Soil, Tissue, SAP, Water, Compost and Hair testing are only some of the services that EAL offer, with the Quality Assurance and all the accreditations you would expect form an environmental laboratory of EAL’s stature, and quick turnaround times combined with our unique in-house reporting systems, gives us the assurance, confidence and backup to solving the problems we are faced with every day by new client relationships. It’s about getting the complete information back to you in an easy to understand format, programs and products are the simple part, but knowing what to do that follows logic principles, your vision, and being practical to implement, is where it all begins.

11.01.2022 RTT January - Tough Harvest!

10.01.2022 We always seek to share a better understanding of what the sequence is for production between "nutrition" elements and dollars. YES it is always under the influence of seasonal conditions, however the knowledge of capturing moisture and nutitrion in that root zone no matter what the season is vital. Support that with our strong knowledge / understanding of the relationship now between the soil biology and the growth phases in plant functionality and we can stack more of the o...dds in the farmers favour. In any given season !! The starting point is knowledge held in proper soil tests covering off the parameters of data that give us an insight into the soils structure and the soil biology's capacity to multiply in numbers to increse fertiliser efficiency / uptake. We have a SOIL TEST SPECIAL on take a look see and ask the questions.....Scroll down to previous posts. It has been the foundation in a management system exampled in the video below to allow the farmer to gain the 3rd cut on this Dryland Pasture, the fertiliser only played third fiddle !! See more

10.01.2022 RTT- April 2020 Liquid Inject Improves Vigorous Root Mass to Utilise SubSoil Moisture despite Soil Constraints.

09.01.2022 CSA SODIC SOIL REGENERATION PROJECT THE BIG ONE - UPDATE! Several people have been asking questions on how we are going with the Very Big CSA Project for 2019, where we are recovering paddocks that were suffering severe sodicity collapse and how we are bringing them back to full production again, near Coomandook SA - North of the Dukes Hwy. The last update was posted in May when the project was just beginning with some soil amendments.... The video below was filmed in August - WE CAN ADVISE THAT THE HEADER WILL BE COMING OUT IN 2019! Amazing progress so far in just 6 months - More to come later.

09.01.2022 Broadacre liquid inject....and the furrow support to increase germination vigour with stronger root establishment is the difference in efficiency of moisture retention and fertiliser uptake to deal with whatever the season throws up to you.

09.01.2022 RTT- JULY Setting up a Yield Finish!

08.01.2022 July 2020 - Tissue Test Special

06.01.2022 Wagin Woolarama site 457 Drop by and see the new fertiliser efficiency system of growing programs for water and nutrient retention !!

06.01.2022 SETTING UP FOR THE BEST POSSIBLE FINISH - Many in field checks once again have been done and Tissue Tests have been taken across the country in various crops, mainly to prepare well in advance for the Flowering and Pollination events that have started on some crops in Victoria for example. Good rains are still falling across the state for a well needed top up of moisture, perfect timing, perhaps enough to get most farms over the line, it's just all about setting up for the... finish now. Final foliar applications are being applied to the Southern parts of the states mainly, and some foliar applications being finished off in the North over the weekend. Important to fill the plant up now with key nutrition, cross checking those nutrient ratios in the data, ensuring that those flowers used in pollination stick as long as possible and not fall off in the hot winds that are coming, to accumulate sink nutrition in the stem, thus raising the Sugar and Electrical Conductivity (EC) to set the plant up for all its reserves and any potential Frost Events on the way to the finish line. Nitrogen applications also need to be carefully planned, as most crops depend on a majority of their nitrogen requirements around now, so yes we have factored all that in, but ensure not to overlook other key elements that may be limiting yield, this also includes the Trace Elements!

04.01.2022 Soil Test Special! Isn't your soil your most important asset? Wouldn't you like to know how to "Grow Your Soils", improve nutrient availability and water use efficiency? CSA provides a detailed insight into any yield limiting factors and the cost-effective ways of addressing them in season.

03.01.2022 RTT - September 2020 How to Grow Quality Pasture Hay Deeper into Summer. Discover our Horticulture Programs

02.01.2022 RTT December - Combating Dry Seasons!

01.01.2022 Ensure you get a Successful Germination. Have you got your products sorted for the start of the season? See some of the products below that can assist Phosphorus in ensuring Early, Even, Robust Germination.... Proven Warriors Farmers keep coming back for Year in Year out, to set up a successful Germination Visit our web page to view these brochures and more. Otherwise ring the office 08 97256877 for more info www.fertitech.com

01.01.2022 RTT - February - What Affects your Budget

01.01.2022 This video is true of the principles used in Carbon Systems Agronomy in any of the past 4 seasons with their varying climatic conditions including this years big dry spells and poor rainfall when it was needed the most in September. It always starts with more soil knowledge than just NPK and a program that can manipulant the soil, plant and seasonal conditions.....that is the basis from years of experience reading the signs to buffer programs against poor conditions or empower it with good conditions. Yes there is more to using the correct elements in the correct form ?? How - be in touch as others are because it's outcomes that are building our lasting working relationships !!

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