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Kia ora koutou, As the Agricultural Innovation Programme draws to a close for 2025, I want to extend my deepest thanks to all of you across the sector who generously contributed your time, expertise, and support. To our invited speakers, your insights, from soil science and genetics …
We’re stoked to sponsor the mighty Matakanui Combined Rugby Football Club, who’ve just wrapped up another cracker season. Hard hits, big heart, and plenty of grit — just how we like it. From the paddock to the paddock (the grass kind and the rugby kind), we love supporting local …
HUMBLE BEGINNINGS Blue Willow Blueberries is a family orchard tucked away in Fairfield. It has become a beloved summer destination where locals enjoy a fun pick-your-own activity, while the fruit is also sold at the farmers market. From January through to March, their blueberries are available fresh, and when …
Dicalcium Phosphate (DCP) and Its Key Benefits Several phosphorus fertilizers have been used in New Zealand, including single superphosphate (SSP), triple superphosphate (TSP), reactive phosphate rock (RPR), and dicalcium phosphate (DCP). SSP is the most commonly used due to its high-water solubility, allowing for rapid phosphorus (P) availability …
We work with Superior, not only because of the quality and flexibility with customised fertiliser mixes, but also because of the friendly, expert advice from our local advisor, Gabriel Stauffer and his attention to detail. A & K McLeod Stud Sheep Breeders Maniototo
The Superior team recently held the first of our on-farm field days at Luke and Nicole Kanes property in West Otago. The day was primarily dairy focussed with Tim Adcock providing specifics on the customised fertiliser plan for Westholm. Tim also detailed the Superior 5 step approach that focusses …
Here is our Technical Consultant Scott Eckhold with one of his happy clients Peter McNamara from Awataieri, Ranfurly. Crop variety is Brigadier, sown at the end of October. It was independently measured and came in at 35t/ha average. Will be remeasured in June for final weight as it is …