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Foliar Nutrients for Broadacre Crops

Foliar nutrient sprays are a very effective tool that broadacre farmers can utilize to enhance grain yield and quality. Trace elements such as zinc, manganese and copper are deficient in many cropping regions, but can be easily and cost effectively corrected using foliar sprays. Numerous independent scientific trials with SJB zinc & manganese chelates have […]

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Nutrient Seed Dressings

Nutrient seed dressings should be a high priority for broadacre farmers as they are the most efficient and cost effective method of supplying essential trace elements like zinc & manganese to the crop. For less than $1 an acre, growers can treat their seed and expect a minimum 5% increase in grain yields in most […]

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Almond Post-harvest Nutrition

Soil Nutrients – Nitrogen and potassium are the biggest nutrient requirements for almond crops and generally it is recommended that about 1/4 of the total N & K requirements are applied post-harvest, however this should be assessed based on the current season’s crop load. Almonds use these nutrients to supply energy and sugars for flower […]

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LIG-CALCIUM + B® (Ca 6%, B 2%)

A premium calcium chelate with complexed boron for superior crop quality. Boron complements calcium by enhancing its movement & root uptake from the soil. Unique formulation provides fast uptake in rapid growing, calcium sensitive crops (eg. strawberries). Calcium and boron are essential for flowering, fruit set, general fruit quality & storage life.

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Optimise Flowering, Yields & Disease Resistance in Pulses

Nutrition plays an essential role in flowering, however application timing is critical to ensure crop nutrient levels are optimal for reproduction. Nutrition can also have a major impact on plant health, yield & seed quality of beans, peas, lentils & lupins. Key nutrients for pulses include, calcium, sulphur, boron, zinc, manganese, copper & molybdenum. Early […]

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Reducing Lodging & Increasing Grain Yield in Wheat

With optimal growing conditions in 2016, vegetative growth & yield potential of wheat crops is high and with this comes the risk of significant yield losses due to lodging later in the season. Lodging is the result of poor structural integrity (strength) of stems usually caused by excessive vegetative growth (ie. optimal soil moisture & […]