Being smart with nutrients
“Spring has sprung and with it comes an increased risk of nutrients leaving farms due to high rainfall, low pasture growth, lots of stock urine
“Spring has sprung and with it comes an increased risk of nutrients leaving farms due to high rainfall, low pasture growth, lots of stock urine
Click the link below to see the latest list of Spreadmark accredited companies: Registered Spreadmark Companies July 2021
Check out the ‘Paving the way for precision ag’ article on page 14 of the August 2020 Nelson-Marlborough Farming paper.
The New Zealand Groundspread Fertilisers Association (NZGFA) is encouraging farmers and contractors to look to Spreadmark to help mitigate environmental risk when spreading fertiliser and
Spreadmark, New Zealand’s only fertiliser spreading certificationscheme, has gained international recognition from the Joint Accreditation System of Australia and New Zealand, JAS-ANZ. JAS-ANZ recognition means that farmers and
A survey conducted at the NZGFA 60th Annual Conference in July shows overwhelming support for the Spreadmark accreditation scheme. When asked about the programme, nearly
If all the inaccurate fertiliser spreading across New Zealand was added up, farmers would be looking at millions of dollars in lost potential profit every
“Spreadmark independently assures that a fertiliser spreader company meets the standards set by the Spreadmark code” says New Zealand Groundspread Fertiliser’s President, Stuart Bartwood, of
The Fertiliser Quality Council, (FQC), has released an on-line video clip (www.fertqual.co.nz) on the benefits of precise spreading of ethical fertilisers. Read more from Pamela
Celebrating the launch of “New Zealand needs fertiliser and plants need food” is now available to you on demand. Webcasted from Te Whare Tapere Iti,