More New Zealand farmers report the move away from chemicals and towards sustainable farming has improvd their lifestyle, production figures and profit returns. Agrissentials has developed special blends of fertilisers into programmes specifically formulated to suit your property's soil type and your individual production requirements.
Read the articles below, all written by Managing Director John Morris, to find out more about the business of natural fertilisation for your farm, vineyard, garden or orchard.
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"I've planted, picked, and packed my own produce and marketed it under my own brand all over the world. But as successful as I was, I nearly lost everything by using MAF (New Zealand Ministry of Agriculture and Fish) approved fertilisers."
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Forty year old Allan Eddy lives with his wife and family at Papamoa, just outside Tauranga - a handy spot for a bloke whose leisure-time love is fishing.
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Would you buy your property off you? |
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Is your farm’s soil at least as good now as it was when you started? Would you buy your farm off you? These are some of the questions John Morris of AGRIssentials New Zealand is likely to ask when you meet him.
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With reference to an article, Rural News, December 13th 2005 could it be that the sheep on Pitt Island, eating a purely natural diet, have set up their own immunity to pests and disease?
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Soil is the basis of all life |
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French Scientist, Dr Alex Carrel, Nobel prize winner, warned that since soil is the basis of all life, our only hope for a healthy world rests on re-establishing the harmony in the soil, that has been dramatically disrupted, by our modern methods of agronomy.
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Bring the lakes back to life! |
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It is widely recognised by environmental agencies that the main culprit, causing the pollution of our waterways and lakes is synthetic fertilisers, in particular, Superphosphate and Urea. These products destroy the “life” of the soil and when the soil dies, the lakes die.
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