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New Tech Fertilisers

Locality: Pinery, South Australia, Australia

Phone: +61 417 862 757



Address: Port Lorne Road 5460 Pinery, SA, Australia

Website: http://www.linkedin.com/company/new-tech-fertilisers?trk=biz-companies-cym

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09.02.2022 Yep that's right. We are also working in Japan. The Japanese love their golf courses and we've got the gig to fix them.



27.01.2022 In a trip out to Southern Cross on Wednesday we had a look at comparison between Pro N and Agras. Both seeded with Mace Wheat and both crops treated with our Se...ed Grow Plus and Vam Grow Plus. The Pro N was used in some pretty gutless yellow sand and the Agras used in some heavier clay country. The interesting part is the root development in the yellow sands. See more

25.01.2022 New season beans showing natural resistance to mites after soil restoration program.

22.01.2022 2015 International Year of Soils https://youtu.be/dzJT2O29xtM



21.01.2022 2015 International Year of Soils https://youtu.be/TqGKwWo60yE

20.01.2022 FROST ALERT. On no, here we go again?! It doesn't need to be that way. Here's a few tips: some crops may be more susceptible to frost events due to thinner cell walls and non-supportive root structure e.g. to bulky to early. To help mitigate the impact of frost, it's important to build-up your nutrient profile in the soil over time. This can assist with reducing the likelihood of frost damage, lodging and rust - and of course improve yield and quality across consecutive... seasons. It is now getting tricky to know when to make a move and throw-out some fertiliser without throwing away good money. But the crops can't wait for reasons mentioned above. Switching to foliar is an option at this point in the game. Using foliar to feed your crops also means there is the opportunity to add potassium silicate which will give you piece of mind if worrying about frost. See more

20.01.2022 2mm in the bucket this morning at Balaklava. What did others get?



19.01.2022 New season beans with early root vigour in tough soils.

18.01.2022 Here is some great news on a cold morning! We are getting encouraging feedback on our new Pro-N base fertiliser. The below picture was taken June 23. Pro N on r...ight, farmer practice fert on left (both ferts applied at 100kg/ha). Mace wheat, sown 90kg/ha on may 29th near Dumbleyung WA. The samples were taken within 5-10m of each other. Between April 1st and sowing, there had been 46mm of rainfall, and the crop has received 26mm since it has been sown. It is great to see the Pro-N promoting root growth, which is also reflected above ground. The crop is noticeably more advanced (1 leaf ahead), with the majority of plants at 3 leaf stage. We are excited to see these crops mature!! See more

17.01.2022 Time to think about in-crop & pasture foliar. BLU TRACE and MAXI FOLIAR PLUS have been achieving great results for our customers for a number of years.

15.01.2022 Which way will the weather go?! Judging by current forecasts, there may not be a window for granule in many districts. Foliar fertiliser means less time wasted trying to pick the weather and more time feeding your crops when it counts. When time is of the essence, consider foliar over granule.

15.01.2022 Yep that's right. We are also working in Japan. The Japanese love their golf courses and we've got the gig to fix them.



13.01.2022 Check-out these amazing images of beneficial fungi and bacteria surrounding the root system. Soil biodiversity means water and nutrients are more available to plants. This means a significant reduction in traditional fertiliser inputs = less production costs, more reliable yield potential and increased quality.

13.01.2022 One of the best articles we've read in a while about the important role of soils in food, climate and human security. https://goo.gl/Vt6GDL

10.01.2022 In a trip out to Southern Cross on Wednesday we had a look at comparison between Pro N and Agras. Both seeded with Mace Wheat and both crops treated with our Se...ed Grow Plus and Vam Grow Plus. The Pro N was used in some pretty gutless yellow sand and the Agras used in some heavier clay country. The interesting part is the root development in the yellow sands. See more

09.01.2022 Here is some great news on a cold morning! We are getting encouraging feedback on our new Pro-N base fertiliser. The below picture was taken June 23. Pro N on r...ight, farmer practice fert on left (both ferts applied at 100kg/ha). Mace wheat, sown 90kg/ha on may 29th near Dumbleyung WA. The samples were taken within 5-10m of each other. Between April 1st and sowing, there had been 46mm of rainfall, and the crop has received 26mm since it has been sown. It is great to see the Pro-N promoting root growth, which is also reflected above ground. The crop is noticeably more advanced (1 leaf ahead), with the majority of plants at 3 leaf stage. We are excited to see these crops mature!! See more

09.01.2022 New season lupins with strong early roots in tough soils.

08.01.2022 A good example of early root vigour with nice white root hairs. A dense mass of roots, growing strong and on the move. Northern areas South Australia.

08.01.2022 Not overly convinced that South Australia will get a drink out of this. http://www.weatherzone.com.au//coldest-spell-in-sev/325721

08.01.2022 We just wanted to finish the week by saying thanks to everyone that has followed and shared our information, as we venture into the world of social business. It is proving to be a great tool for keeping in touch with everyone.

06.01.2022 On the left we have this year's vetch roots growing crazy in last year's Restorer Magnum. Northern Mallee.

06.01.2022 Please contact one of our local representatives now for all in-crop granule and foliar pricing.

06.01.2022 Although this CSIRO article was written 14 years ago, we thought it was a timely reminder about our relationship with nitrogen - all things considered for the current season. https://au.linkedin.com/company/new-tech-fertilisers

05.01.2022 Daniel Jenke sent in these great pictures demonstrating his results with early root vigour, early mass and some nice white tipping showing that these roots just want to keep on growing. Thanks Daniel. Perhaps you can drop some comments about what programs you've been playing with, what soils and the results you'be been seeing out in the crops.

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