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2009 Westpac Hawke’s Bay Chamber of Commerce Business Awards
Newsroom - General News

Business-awards-logoBioAg Ltd was announced as a finalist of the 2009 Westpac Hawke’s Bay Chamber of Commerce Business Awards in the 3R Excellence in Sustainable Business category.

Rick Cranswick, the award’s chief judge, said finalists in this year’s Business Awards represent an extremely high standard of innovation, organisation and business success for the Hawke’s Bay region.

Winners of the ten categories will be announced at the Business Awards gala dinner at the Hawke’s Bay Opera House in Hastings on Thursday October 29.

 
Sheep, Beef & Dairy Testimonials
Newsroom - Dairy and Pastoral News

cowsnewsSome more great testimonials to share...

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Horticulture Testimonials
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vinesnewsWe have recieved some great feedback we would like to share...

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Progress Report from Tim Oliver – Koko Trust
Newsroom - Horticulture News
Another year on and our organic Zespri Gold and Hayward kiwifruit orchard has continued to make good progress under BioAg programs.
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Young farmers missed at Soil Conference
Newsroom - General News
NickThe New Zealand Soil Carbon Conference in Napier last month attracted over 120 delegates from New Zealand and the Pacific, including Rarotonga’s Associate Minister for Agriculture, but the top flight international programme failed to attract the younger members of the New Zealand farming sector.
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Effluent Busters!
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Following extensive Australian trials, BioAg’s new effluent treatment, Digest-it for Dairies, is now proving itself in NZ. Hardly surprising – as one of the research team put it - “pooh is pooh”. Digest-it for Dairies has been developed to digest dairy effluent sludge by promoting aerobic bacterial metabolism thereby stimulating microbial breakdown of organic matter.

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Bio Blanket
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BioAg liquid biologicals feed organisms in the soil and they multiply extremely rapidly - this frantic breeding produces heat. The top few centimetres of biologically active soils can be 2-3 degrees Celcius warmer than similar soil low in biological life. Think of the influence that this added warmth created by active biology could have on pasture and plant growth, as well as lessening the impact of frost severity and devastation.
 
Wonderful Worms
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Soil-Critters-at-WorkIn New Zealand we have 171 native worm species and 23 non-native species. Earthworms and compost worms process soil and organic matter but are actually sustained mainly by the consumption of bacteria.  In 24 hours a worm processes the equivalent of its own bodyweight of soil.  The castings are largely colloidal soluble humus – at least five times richer in plant available nutrients than surrounding soil.
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RumiMate Testimonial
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The boys at BioAg asked me to pass on my experiences with their product “RumiMate”.

I have been using the product for 9 months on my performance and breaker horses and I noticed changes with them within the first 3-4 weeks.

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In Clover
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Bill Hunt, Ratanui Farm, Otaki, has been back on the family farm for over 40 years.

Bill has always been a ‘low chemical input’ farmer preferring to follow nature rather than read labels on bottles and bags to find answers to profitable dairying.

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Soil: The Humus Factory
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– your volunteer workforce

Adequate humus (from 3 – 10%) gives soil a loose crumbly texture which serves as a storehouse of plant nutrients. Humus is produced by beneficial soil organisms (bacteria, actinomycetes, fungi, and worms), decomposing plant and / or animal organic matter into colloidal (very small particle size) material.

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