| Newsroom - General News | BioAg Managing Director Steven Haswell recently completed the Massey University Certificate in Sustainable Nutrient Management in New Zealand Agriculture | | Read more... | |
| Newsroom - General News | BioAg is once again quick to embrace industry responsibility. Following BioAg's early adoption of the AgRecovery container recycling scheme we are now proud to be part of the first group of suppliers joining the large drum collection programme. | | Read more... | | Newsroom - Events | Biological Farming Systems Encompasing pasture nutrition, soil quality, animal health & effluent treatment. Programme is applicable to all dairy and pastoral farmers. Tuesday February 21st at Eichberg Farm, 109 Garsed Rd, Kakaramea Invitation Field Day Brochure | | A&P Show Season 2011-2012 |
| Newsroom - Events | Thinking Farm Fertility Options? If you haven't talked to BioAg then you haven't explored all your farm fertility options. Be sure to check us out at a show near you. Click on the tab below for our show programme | | Read more... | | Newsroom - Events | Biological Viticulture Success Gladstone Vineyard was the very first adopter of the BioAg system in NZ in 2007 Recently Gladstone's viticulturalist Kyle Mason posted a summation on their own web page..... | | Read more... | | Sheep, Beef & Dairy Testimonials |
| Newsroom - Dairy and Pastoral News | Some more great testimonials to share...
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| Newsroom - Horticulture News | We have received some great feedback we would like to share... | | Read more... | | 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.
| | Read more... | | Newsroom - General News | 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. | | Read more... | | Newsroom - General News | | 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. | | Newsroom - General News | In 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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