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Low input farming gets a boost in Northland
A Whangarei lime quarry is investing in the growing interest among Northland farmers in low input farming – a farm management approach that seeks to reduce fertiliser application rates and...
November 17, 2011
Read moreSouth Islanders switch to ‘future proof’ fertiliser
A surge in demand for Dicalcic Phosphate fertiliser throughout the South Island shows more farmers are shifting towards lower cost and more efficient farming methods. Aaron Topp from Hatuma Dicalcic...
November 8, 2011
Read moreLow input farming gets a boost in Otago
An Otago lime quarry is investing in the growing interest among Otago farmers in low input farming – a farm management approach that seeks to reduce fertiliser application rates and costs, while...
October 3, 2011
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Totally integrated thinking – Clifford Topp reflects
When conventional science talks of the trial work done on dicalcic phosphate in the past, it is typically data collected from a ‘vertically integrated’ approach to soil science. This meant...
September 30, 2011
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Ballance and Hatuma Partnership a win-win for NZ farmers
Growing demand for low-input fertiliser has brought about a pioneering partnership between Hatuma Dicalcic Phosphate Ltd and Ballance Agri-Nutrients. This month, Ballance and Hatuma begin nation-wide...
October 13, 2010
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Return to rail benefits farmers and the land
The past has become the future for a local lime company who have returned to rail transport in a bid to cut costs and reduce their company’s carbon footprint. Hatuma Lime transported their...
October 12, 2010
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Pilots give local quarry green light
A local lime producer is being praised by top dressing pilots for its willingness to continue improving products so they are safe to fly amid growing concern about the safety of the industry. Hatuma...
