PRODUCT LIST

Minerals / Other

Minerals / Other

Kieserite Kieserite is a naturally occurring mineral that is chemically known as Magnesium Sulfate Monohydrate. It is mined from geologic marine deposits and provides a soluble source of both Magnesium (Mg - 16%) and Sulphur (S - 16%) for plant nutrition. It comes in creamy brown/white uneven sized granules ranging in size between 2.5 - 4.0mm. Kieserite: ​Is typically used in cropping, horticulture, market gardening, and for maize production. Is an effective Magnesium and Sulphur source for...

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Organic Boost

Organic Boost

Protamin N13 Protamin N13 is an innovative organic granular biostimulant based on hydrolysed gelatin for agricultural use. By means of the exclusive production process FCH®, Protamin N13 contains three fractions of organic nitrogen with fast, medium and slow release for a balanced nitrogen supply throughout the crop cycle. Its high nitrogen content combined with the extremely high fraction of extractable organic carbon and the water absorption capacity of the granules, favour the activity of...

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Prilled Lime

Prilled Lime

Also available, Prilled MagLime. Recommended Application Rate 250 kg per hectare. Ultra-Fine Particle - The Facts                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   It's important to understand that it's not the "Tonnes per ha" that raises pH, it's the available "Surface Area of Calcium Carbonate" that counts. To explain:...

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Prilled Lime

Prilled MagLime

Also available, Prilled Lime. Recommended Application Rate 250 kg per hectare. Ultra-Fine Particle - The Facts                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               It's important to understand that it's not the "Tonnes per ha" that raises pH, it's the available "Surface Area of Calcium Carbonate" that...

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RockPLUS Soil Remineraliser

RockPLUS Soil Remineraliser

Rock dust, also known as rock powder and rock flour, consists of finely crushed rock, processed by natural or mechanical means, containing minerals and trace elements widely used in organic farming practices. The rock dust should be a finely ground product as this allows it to be more readily broken down by the processes under the soil. A few of the rock-dusts that are used in agriculture include RPR (reactive phosphate rock), limestone, serpentine, dolomite, basalt, granite, gypsum and...

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Tip of the Week

Our Prilled Fertiliser Products Do Not Need Rain in Order to Start Working

Some chemical fertilisers need rain in order to break down and start working, however our prilled fertiliser products (such as Guano Phosphate Fertiliser, MiSK 3 in 1 Natural Fertiliser, Prilled Lime and Prilled MagLime) don’t.

Now that we are into the Autumn season we are getting quite heavy dews each morning and this is enough to start breaking down these prilled products.

So get in quick before the spreading companies get busy and get your fertiliser on now!

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HAVE YOUR PHOTO FEATURED ON OUR WEBSITE

In order to qualify, you must have purchased one or more products from us. Please send in a photograph of the actual product (ie. a fence made using Fiboposts or maybe the Fibopost Garden Stakes in your garden), or a photograph of your animals that use one of our products. In the case of animal photographs, please state the name of the product that they use. You could also take a photograph of your animals using one of our products such as the Liquid Feed Lick Ball or the Animal Bedding. Every few weeks we will choose one of your photographs to feature on this page. Please e-mail your photographs to us.

To start things off, here’s a photograph of a cute little starling that has been raised in our Starling / Bird Nesting Box. This photograph was taken late 2013 on our own property.