At the end of the day, your farm is a business...


After all the other reasons you are in farming - whether it's lifestyle, pleasure, or working with animals - your farm is a business and is supposed to make you MONEY. With that said, are you getting the return you think you should be from your fertiliser investment? Your fertiliser programme CAN create real improvements to your farm's profitability.

It just takes the right know-how!

Do you know just how much the health of your animals, your productivity and ultimately your bank account, all rely on the quality of your soil?

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The health of your soil is echoed in the health of your animals.

 
Your farm's soil is a little like an engine. When an engine has good oil, is regularly maintained and kept in good working order it generally performs better and is cheaper and easier to run. Likewise when your soil is getting the right inputs, and has balanced mineral levels and good microbial activity, you can enjoy more abundant and healthier pastures, and therefore better animal health, production and profitability.

Abron ensures all of your fertiliser inputs are exactly what your farm's engine needs by taking the best of biological and conventional farming practices and combining them to develop a well rounded approach to managing your soil health.

We don't believe in pushing particular products or philosphies, but rather we test and measure to find out what works on your farm and then apply those lessons in the pursuit of better overall farm performance.

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Case Study: Abron farmers
achieving great results


 
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Are we growing the grass we think we are?

Grass_and_cowses.jpgOn average, New Zealand farms are growing less grass and many have resorted to unsustainable fertiliser applications in an attempt to arrest this decline.

But what impact is this having on pasture quality and farm profitability?
 

Explained: why muriate of potash could be killing your soil...

A chemically formulated form of Muriate of Potash is now used widely as a potassium fertiliser. The problem is that the potassium in this type of potash is also linked to a chlorine ion. If Chlorine is a common industrial bleach, what effect is its presence in Muriate of Potash having on the health and productivity of your soil?

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Dr Phillip Schofield explains why pests and diseases attack your crops


Diseases and pests are always P1000726_1.JPGpresent, and yet not all plants are affected by them.

Why is this?
It all boils down to what's going on in your soil!

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The proof is in the pudding...

Russ  Cam and AlistairGet first hand accounts from existing Abron clients. Browse through our range of case studies to see how they have improved animal health, increased pasture growth and improved production on their farm. The end result has been better profitability!

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Why is it that we keep putting more fertiliser onto our farms but we don’t make more money?

Jacqui in fieldOver the last 20 years, fertiliser inputs have sky rocketed, yet dry matter production and profitability has remained largely the same.

It really does beg the question – why are we spending so much on fertiliser for so little return? 

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