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FutureAg

Locality: Ballimore, New South Wales, Australia



Address: "Rob Roy" 2830 Ballimore, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.futureag.com.au

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25.01.2022 Oat and Winter Wheat crops after spraying with T N N Fabulous liquid fertiliser at two litres per hectare. sown with just 20kg of D A P or F C M P . Great colour and production .Thankyou T N N .



24.01.2022 Bill Munton of T N N Fertilisers checking the Brix levels of Oat paddocks at Talooby . Great results with readings of 14 to 17 Thankyou T N N

23.01.2022 Bio Diversity over Big Business- Interesting

22.01.2022 Received this from a Mighty Min Customer from Boulia in Queensland. We absolutely love helping out and hearing stories such as this. This story brings a smile t...o our faces and DOLLARS to our customers. Thank you Brooke for the story. Hi Bill Thankyou for the conversation the other day very much appreciate your time and straight thoughts. Sending down some pictures of my cattle I run out here we have a good half a season only 6 inches here mainly early in the year. I will start putting out that drum of minerals for the cattle here today it has a bit of a reddish label and say 9.5 on the drum I cant see it say outback anywhere on it but that is what it must be. I have been using Beachport minerals here on and off for 4 years after it was recommend to give it a try and thought that it was a good product and I could see it was of some benefit to feed to my stock, so I was already a believer in liquid minerals. I was talking to bloke about Mighty Min products and he convinced me to give it a go, just to see what I thought of it and do a bit of comparison, well for the sake of buying and giving 1 x 20l drum a go it was unreal. By the end of 1 month of using Mighty Min I rang up an ordered a big 200l drum of it I thought that much of it, it blew that other stuff clean out of the park without a doubt. My cattle had shinier coats, fuller bellys, fatter and quieter it was terrific to see. I was treating my weaners straight off mum in the yards from the first day of weaning by putting it in their water and they just done well healthy shinny skins and it help quieten them down for the transition of diet and life without mum easier, when tailing them out in the paddock and watching them over the next few weeks they were just healthy and feeling good always happy and content, sounds silly but they must have been feeling good as they were mounting each other all the time, weather the heifers were cycling I wouldnt have thought so as they were too young but they were definitely feeling good as it was a noticeable different behaviour than normal in my weaners. It is hard to do trials to back it up with figures and numbers but I sent a load of cattle to sale 850km and the few I had weighed to trial only lost 5% in body weight from farm to pay weight. I dont know what I would normally lose in % wise but I think it would be more than that I helped my neighbour send a load of cattle away they only went 420km and lost 8% cattle type quality and management would play a hand in this figure but I put a couple of % straight to MM and still there is a huge difference in % let alone the km sent to sale. So take the km out of the equation and you have 3% less pay weight over 6 deck of cattle at 11 000 kg per deck loaded for sale regardless of class of stock just on weight 11 000kg x 3% = 330kg x 6 deck of cattle = 1980kg mulitiply that by a cheap $3 per kg = $5940 extra income than my neighbour just on shrinkage for the price of a few litres out of a $400 drum of MightyMin. I have money to burn as it well and truly pays it way in my eyes, let alone the flow on benefit to healthier cattle, most likely better weight gain higher fertility and happier stock it just makes sense to me I and I have bought in 100% to Mightymin I dont need numbers and data to prove it I can see it and I believe it thats what counts to me. Not sure how to give reviews and stuff there Bill and will be some mistakes in there that might need some better editing but I am not a noted scholar. Kind regards Brook



20.01.2022 This is our update on barley paddock sown with NO fertilizer NO chemicals for the past 3yrs, using TNN soil conditioner FCMP products for 5 yrs prior. We will ...graze it down then use NPK and liquid lime foliar spray to boost it before baling Im the spring if mother nature stays kind... 16horses and 9 cows are in there enjoying the long awaited good season... note NO weeds No Urine/manure patches. sown 25/3/20. About 7 weeks old See more

20.01.2022 Come join us at the Soil Health Expo Next Wednesday Details below -

20.01.2022 After using TNN FCMP for past 6yrs at a little more cost(Not much) than synthetic ferts.my soil is now healthy balanced enough I have sown for past 3 yrs with n...o fert at sowing and just NPK CALCIUM foliar fert for top dressing. This is my result barley sown at 50mm deep 6 days after sowing. Pic 2. Is oats 2019 little rain pic 3 wheat with little rain but at right time. See more



18.01.2022 10 week old barley thanks to tnn FERTILIZERS. Not a single weed no chemicals

18.01.2022 Good news even with the trouble on our docks the latest shipment of FCMP has arrived and some of the load is still available we have had a win

17.01.2022 More on Fabulous 335 Have a look at these photos from a dairy farm in Kolora Vic. (500 milking cow operation). In the past few weeks and in particular the ten d...ays before moving the cattle milk production had been declining at the rate of 2 litres per cow over the last ten days. After milking on Friday the cows were moved onto a paddock treated with Fabulous 335. They were there up until milking on Monday morning. The decline in milk production has appeared to stop. As a matter of course the farmer who had planned to start feeding silage has decided to delay putting it out as he has still got Fabulous 335 treated paddocks in front of his cows. Once again a very happy farmer. We are still waiting for further results. Oh did I mention the Brix levels rose from a low of 3 brix to a high of 11 brix so they are obviously eating more nutritious feed which is resulting in better milk production.

16.01.2022 Its the simple, yet complex things in life that give me joy. Apricots, perfect jewels, from our tree, despite drought, water crisis, heat & wind they made it! Flavour beyond belief. Grown on less than minimal water, fertilised with organic @TNN products from @FutureAg no chemical sprays!

15.01.2022 What more can you say



13.01.2022 Right paddock fertilized with tnn ag fcmp left other, huge difference . Thanks bill

12.01.2022 My post earlier in the week showed some photos of an outstanding oat crop belonging to my next door neighbour, today I received some equally exciting photos from Ken and Paula at Gilgandra. They have be using our products in one form or another for 5 years now. This is new country to their operations and the first year of FCMP application.

11.01.2022 This is the same oat crop 10 days after the big storm and the damage shown in the previous post. The crop is almost back up again thanks to the heavy stems/strength, making this crop a whole lot easier to deal with come harvest.

11.01.2022 Something we have encouraged all our customers to use

11.01.2022 TNN FERTILIZERS has done it again. This as a 6yo Lucerne paddock( still producing 150 bales/ha) over sown with out back oats grazed hard all winter to ground by horses, then fertilized with 15.5.5 foliar spray in Sept. Watered lightly by philmac Kline pods 2 passes and mowed 4 November.

10.01.2022 This well worth a read

10.01.2022 This is my dry land Lucerne paddock gtl 60 sown with tnn soil conditioner... and recently tnn supreme... Its approx 9 weeks old sown 28 may 2020..

08.01.2022 Today I was lucky enough to visit the farm at Gilgandra featured in a previous post highlighting the effectiveness of natural fertilisers. Given the high level of interest and enquires from the last post I thought it appropriate to post progress of the crop . Photos 1&2 are the Outback oats sown with 65kg per Ha of FCMP and a Foliar Spray of TNN AUSTRALIAS FABULOUS at a rate of 2 litres per Ha. The crop tested at 18 Brix today at 11:00am. The crop is to be cut for Hay and ...we will post results for those interested. Photo number 3 is one of the very few weeds in the oat crop - check the nodules on this medic. Question for you given the size and the health of the nodules is it friend or foe in this situation? Photos 4&5 is of a Moby Barley crop - sown with 65kgs per Ha of FCMP and a Foliar spray - TNN AUSTRALIAS FIVE 5s. This crop will be part baled and the balance stripped. Again we will post results. See more

08.01.2022 Feeding time has officially become circus

06.01.2022 Thank goodness for the Mighty Min and our fodder shed. That is all these cows are getting along with scrub they can manage themselves. Heres hoping for some rain soon.

05.01.2022 This is the oat crop that has been featuring in our previous posts. This video was taken after the wild storms on the 20/21 of September, the only damage done was the western (lead ) edge of the crop when the storm hit, the rest of the paddock sustained zero damage.

04.01.2022 I enjoy reading the Land especially when TNN Australia customers feature with outstanding results. Congratulations to Neil Watson & family, Watasanta Stud Tam...worth on a great result in the recent bull sale. Full clearance with a top of $64,000 and an average of almost $11,000. Also congratulations to Coolie Angus Stud Principle Mac Whitehouse and Coolie manager Jamie Edmonds for a full clearance with a top of $20,000 and an average of $8,265. Well done in the most trying of times over the last couple of years. See more

04.01.2022 This is a short note to let you know that the next shipment of FCMP comes in or should I say is due I on the 8th of September and should only take a few days to clear the last 3 loads have been selling out pretty quickly so have a think and let me know if you need any thanks Bill .

04.01.2022 The good thing about using TNN natural ferts these fellas grow happy, big and healthy.. until I hit them with ploughs.

03.01.2022 Took the time to stop and check out the Next Door neighbours paddock. Even I was surprised at what I found. A Cereal crop with SOLID STEMS. This is an oat crop sown on spec with a direct drill and worked once. No chemicals used no synthetic fertilisers. This is the third year this paddock has been sown with FCMP ( Fused Calcium Magnesium Phosphate ).... The crop tested 13 on the BRIX scale at 17:15 in the afternoon (last light). You cannot tell me clean and natural farming does not work. TNN AUSTRALIA is your natural farming specialists. www.tnnaustralia.com www.futureag.com.au For more information and help for the future. See more

02.01.2022 Spent some time this afternoon putting up better signage for our Youcamp visitors. Should be able to find us now.

01.01.2022 More great stories.

01.01.2022 Check this out - all new

01.01.2022 Testimony to Mighty-Min received recently from one of our Many Customers We have been using this product for the past three years and there are two reasons why... we will continue to use TNNs Mighty-Min. 1. The weaning weights of our calves have increased since introducing this mineral supplement into our management program. Our target weight used to be 1kg/day but now 1.25-1.3kg/day is easily achieved. The top weight for 2018 born calves was 387kg at nine months of age. At a cost of $12 per breeder per year the outlay is far offset by the increase in the sale price of weaner calves and cull cows. 2. Breeding cattle cope better in harsh conditions. Our breeders have continued to perform well despite adverse weather conditions over the last two years. They come out of the winter in strong condition and that is a definite advantage for spring calving. By November their coats are shiny and they are gaining weight. These traits were not observed prior to using Mighty-Min. We thank Bill Munton, TNN agent, for introducing us to this product. See more

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