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It’s vital to realise how important the promotion of a healthy soil is to the ongoing quality of pasture, productivity of the farm and the environment.

Hatuma have been producing a beneficial form of fertiliser that has taken care of this for decades. That’s why thousands of innovative North Island farmers, some for over 40 years, continue to use Hatuma dicalcic and Cropfine blends to achieve sustainable and economic production.

They’ve discovered how to put on less fertiliser and get better results forever.



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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.

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Farm systems expert urges farmers to be world leaders

One of Australia’s leading experts on ecological and farm production systems is urging New Zealand farmers to lead the world in sustainable farming or “they’ll be out of business within 20 years”.

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Change in fertiliser policy as farmers deal with drought and price increases

More farmers are turning to dicalcic phosphate as the cost of traditional fertiliser is set to increase in June.
Hatuma Lime company director, Aaron Topp, says strong sales over the last six months are partly due to the sharp increase in the cost of superphosphate

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