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Experience the Kiwi Fertiliser difference for yourself. Call us on 0800 549 433 or fill in the form below to request a no-obligation, comprehensive Soil Audit for your farm or property.

 
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Kiwi Fertiliser Company Limited
986 Pyes Pa Road
RD3
Tauranga 3377
Freephone: 0800 549 433 (Within NZ only)

General Manager - Ron McLean
P: 07 5433 526
M: 027 289 4258
ronmac@kiwifertiliser.co.nz

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To learn more about our no obligation, comprehensive soil audit service, head to the Our Service page.

Soil Sample Report

Farming

Correct fertility does not stop in the soil. It transfers to pastures crops and animals. Plants grown on a truly balanced soil are healthier and more productive. In turn they fully nourish the animals. Those animals have far stronger immune systems. They grow faster, and are healthier overall.

Our highly experienced consultants can come to your farm and help your get your soils in balance, so you can experience superior stock health and performance, among many other benefits. We use highly specific testing and custom blended fertiliser mixes. Read all about the incredible service we offer here

Soil

At Kiwi Fertiliser, our founding principle is to change NZ agriculture for the better, by prioritising soil health and fertility. When the soil is healthy, the microbial life flourishes. Everything ends up in equilibrium, and there are countless benefits for your farm.

Our highly experienced consultants will come to your farm and help your get your soils in balance, using highly specific testing and custom blended fertiliser mixes. Read all about the service we offer here.

The three phases of Soil

Chemical

This refers to the minerals, including nutrients, that make up the soil. This aspect of the soil is measured using soil analysis techniques. Soil tests often do not give total nutrient levels but attempt to give relative concentrations that reflect plant availability. Changes in the chemistry of soils affects:

  • Soil biology, organism populations and diversity.
  • Soil structure. Soils with adequate calcium are the best structured soils.

Physical

Refers to the structure of the soils; hardness, friable nature, porosity. Changing the physical aspect of the soil affects:

  • Nutrient weathering and nutrient availability.
  • The biology of the soil. Tight compacted soils may not accommodate large soil organisms like worms and insects.

Biological

The biology of the soils is one of the hardest aspects of the soil to measure and interpret. The simplest and most manageable way is by observation; the rate at which dung breaks down, stubble degrades and the number of worm casts. Changing the biological aspect of the soil affects:

  • Nutrient weathering and nutrient availability. Soil organisms are involved in the decomposition of soil minerals and organic residues into soil and plant nutrients.
  • The structure of the soil by the decomposition of organic residues. Organic cements are produced which help glue soil particle together. Plant roots increase soil aggregate stability.

The philosophy behind the Albrecht-Kinsey system is to “use the chemical (fertiliser) to change the physical (soil structure) to provide the environment for the microbes”. The right microbial environment translates directly to high production and superior stock/vine/tree health. These three phases of the soil are interdependent. You cannot change one without affecting the others.

Want real fertility results on your farm? Contact us today and request a soil audit.

Request a Soil Audit