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What the Expert Says

It is widely recognised from academics and scientists from around the world that our soils, and ultimately our food chain, has been depleted of essential nutrients.

This has now been recognised as a major concern to the health of our nations , and to the profitability of many of our farming enterprises.

With so many elements being used up , leached out, locked up, and being way out of balance …..plants in our food chain are sick and a target for pests and disease and they are being sprayed with all kinds of chemicals to kill the pests and insects but also adding to the degradation of the plant to one of much lower quality and in some instances….NOT FIT TO EAT.

However with promotion and general awareness this trend can be reversed with the introduction of biological material, chelated micro nutrients and macro elements to reduce this deficiency and bring food up to the standard once again that will support health to plants animals and humans alike. TNN has the answer to this challenge.

Comments:

andrew kennett Wednesday Jul 14th, 2010

As well as nutrient depleted, many of our soils have been over acidified from years of acid phosphate fertilisers been applied which are locking up P in the soil in complex cationic compounds.
This was verfied by CSIRO research that found huge amounts of P reserves are in the soil but not availbale !
Products like FCMP which work in the acid soil can assist in unlocking this P and 'freeing' up nutrtient in the soil ! resulting in plant availability and the benefits in growth and productivity as well as greater resistance ( naturally ) to pest and disease attack.
Andrew Kennett, BAgScMSc
Research Scientist
Former Snr Federal DPIE Manager

Peter aAuld Friday Dec 17th, 2010

Hi was hoping you could advise me,as i only hav about forty acres and use land as hobby farm . I have 30 odd sheep,and abot 15 angus cows grazing. my problem is on my land i have poor quality grass ,mostly onion grass,i believe it is called. what can i do to improve the land and therefore give my animals more nutrictional natural grass ?
Regards Peter.

George Zio Wednesday Dec 22nd, 2010

Peter,
Please leave your contact details, so that we can advise you further.
Regards,
George Zio
TNN Marketing

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