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The Fertiliser Review
FERTILISER REVIEW NO 1
Lime -reverted superphosphate.
The P fixation bogey (Part 1).
Reactive phosphate rocks.
Prescription Fertilisers (NZ) Ltd.
Cost of nutrients.
FERTILISER REVIEW NO 2
Sodium: not a cure all….
Lime and liming materials
The P fixation bogey (Part 2).
Prescription Fertilisers (NZ) Ltd .
Maxicrop is back….
The cost of P in super.
FERTILISER REVIEW NO 3
The P fixation bogey (Part 3)
Magnesium fertilisers for pastures.
Solid versus liquid fertilisers.
Price watch: Phosphate fertilisers.
Super versus RPR?
Lime Reverted super.
FERTILISER REVIEW NO 4
Nitrosol: Liquid blood and bone.
Soil Testing: Base saturation ratios.
Price watch: Nitrogen fertilisers.
Organic v chemical fertilisers.
Summit-Quinphos: Misuse of science?
FERTILISER REVIEW NO 5
Nitrogen fertilisers: a need for caution?
Soil acidification due to fertilisers.
Plant nutrient ratios: what do they mean?
Mainland Minerals: be aware!
Fluid Fertilisers Ltd
Sodium fertiliser: an update.
Price watch: Magnesium fertilisers.
FERTILISER REVIEW NO 6
Lime Hill Country - is it economic?
Flea clover, Flea! A nitrogen dilemma.
Why soils become acid
Script Fertiliser and FERTMARK.
Scientific v observational trials.
Magnesium revisited.
FERTILISER REVIEW NO 7
Trace elements.
Fertiliser economic in Hill Country.
Calcium, Lime and soil pH.
Soil physical quality.
Maintaining Fertiliser Quality standards.
Price Watch: Nitrogen fertilisers.
FERTILISER REVIEW NO 8
Transport and spreading costs.
Biophos - organic but!
The Resin P test: Science and intrigue.
Soil fertiliser trends: are we sustainable?
Soil inoculants, bio-stimulants and activators.
FERTILISER REVIEW NO 9
Efficient fertiliser use.
Nutrient budgeting.
Managing nutrient runoff.
What is the optimal Olsen P?
Liquid fertilisers - again?
Product and services to avoid.
Price watch.
Phosphate rock reserves.
FERTILISER REVIEW NO 10
The economics of fertiliser use.
P lockup? P fixation?
Sulphur.
Managing nitrate leaching.
Let the buyer beware.
Total Nutrient Management: a new service.
Price watch.
FERTILISER REVIEW NO 11
Pasture sulphur requirements.
Lime-Flo: liquid lime.
Sechura RPR.
Soil Testing: which laboratory?
Total Nutrient Management.
FERTILISER REVIEW NO 12
Dicalcic phosphate.
FERTMARK.
Southern Fertilisers Ltd (now called Uptake Ltd).
Interpreting sulphur soil tests.
DAP.
Phosphate poisoning.
FERTILISER REVIEW NO 13
Good news for soil life.
Urea: Volatilization losses of N.
A Case of Confusing Advice?
Magic bullets? Nitrification and urease inhibitors.
FERTILISER REVIEW NO 14
Acidification due to fertilisers?
Growing for Good.
More Good News: Soil Quality.
A matter of Opinion?
FERTILISER REVIEW NO 15
Ureas versus Sustain.
Lime: Is finer better?
When is a Fertiliser not a Fertiliser?
Fertiliser: always a good investment.
FERTILISER REVIEW NO 16
Efficient fertiliser use on the dairy farm.
All you need to grow?
Fertiliser: what to do in a downturn.
Potassium: malignant or maligned?
FERTILISER REVIEW NO 17
Nitrogen Fertiliser Revisited.
The Cost of P Fertiliser.
Mainland Minerals: a case of let the buyer beware?
New versus old pasture.
FERTILISER REVIEW NO 18
Some lessons for the field.
Beware: Another Doomsday Prophet.
More Good News: Food Quality.
Commerce One, Science Zero.
Stop the digger.
Are you paradigms shifting?
FERTILISER REVIEW NO 19
Has you pasture got the pox? Nutrient deficiencies.
The Organic Movement - its origins.
Can you have you cake and eat it? Environmental good news.
What were they thinking? - a liquid fertiliser story.
A question for the co-operatives? Di-calcic superphosphate.
Price Watch - P fertilisers.
Farmers, fertilisers and anecdotal evidence.
FERTILISER REVIEW SPECIAL EDITION
Why do we need lime?.
Liming Materials
Animal Health
FERTILISER REVIEW NO 20
Managing soil organic matter.
Fertiliser prices: living with increasing costs.
Mainland Minerals: Again!
A new soil test for sulphur?
FERTILISER REVIEW NO 21
Fertiliser Costs: What do we do?
How to feed Soil Bugs
Under the fence line
Nitrogen Inhibitors: A need for National Trial
Earthworms: The Dangers of Romantic Love
FERTILISER REVIEW NO 22
Sustain versus Urea
Fertiliser Co-ops: Who do they serve?
Poos and wees: how much and were does it go?
ProGibb
Nutrient Budgets: interprete with caution
Elemental Sulphur: Our recent experience
Price Watch
FERTILISER REVIEW NO 23
SustaiN - contemptible advertising
The Brix Test - what does it mean?
Pasture is King & Clover is Queen - the principles of effitient pastoral farming
Price Watch
How to Read your Soil Test Reports
Soil Testing - leave it to the experts
Scientific Papers
Effects of liquid fertilisers derived from natural products..
The diagnosis and correction of sulphur deficiency...
Defining relationships between pasture production & soil P..
Effectiveness of lime-reverted & dicalcic superphosphates
The calcium requirements of pastures in New Zealand
Effects of lime on pasture production
The long-term effects of manures and fertilisers
The magnesium requirements of pastures in New Zealand
Sodium requirements for temperate pastures in New Zealand
Press Releases
Fertilser Quality Council Congratulated
Dr Doug Edmeades, today congratulated the Fertiliser Quality Council on its determination to publish a damming report by Irish scientist, Dr Catherine Watson, which concluded that Summit-Quinphos’s advertising of its product Sustain was misleading.
Fertiliser Co-operatives Chided
Who do the Fertiliser Co-operatives serve?
Science in a straight jacket
A Press Release from Australasian Science based on a public lecture by Dr Edmeades to the Universtiy of West Australia
Other Publications
FERTILISER FACTS AND FALLACIES
Revised Edition
A booklet written by Dr. Edmeades, exposes in plain language 50 common fallacies which are used by some salesmen to sell their products.
NZ $15.00
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GUIDE TO SOIL TESTING
This booklet explains all a farmer needs to know about soil testing. It is an invaluable guide for farmers. It includes sections such as: Why soil test? Which soil tests are scientifically sound? And how to avoid wasting money on useless tests. Written in an easy to read and understand format and style.
(NZ $15.00)
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Science Management
THE DANGERS OF COMMERCIALSING SCIENCE
An article in Australian Science from on a public lecture by Dr Edmeades at the University of West Australia
SCIENCE UNDER THREAT?
Science is under threat. Dr Edmeades explores the various reasons for this and what must be done.
IS THE COMMERCIAL MODEL APPROPRIATE FOR SCIENCE?
Dr Edmeades's seminal study on the effects of commercialising scence in New Zealand. First published in the New Zealand Science Review
Seminars & Talks
Fertiliser and the Environment a WIN WIN
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