Our research partner leads Soil CRC “new products for soil fertility and function”

PyroAg has worked with Megh and his team at Newcastle University for the past four years and with the assistance of a CSIRO Innovations Connection grant have just signed up for a further two year research project investigating improved crop yield responses using PyroAg.
We feel very fortunate to have found someone with so much experience, knowledge and passion for soil microbiology and look forward to the continued better understanding of our product.
Congratulations Megh on your new leadership role with the Soil CRC – heading up “new products for soil fertility and function”. Read more about Megh here

PyroAg helping organic turf management – Full Interview

Here is the full length interview by Glenn from One Earth QLD talking with Andrew from KDV Sports about his three year journey to create the first fully organic turf management sports facility in Australia.

Andrew has over 30 years experience in the turf industry throughout the world, so it is well worth listening to some really positive outcomes Andrew has achieved by increasing the natural biodiversity including strong plant resilience in a changing environment, reduction in staff and customer health risks and significantly lower operating costs for the facility compared to the industry standard.

Pyroligneous acid (PA) – Evaluation of Impacts on Aquatic and Terrestrial biota

Here is our final report for work carried out on PyroAg with Newcastle Uni over the last year.

PyroAg-Project-report-Final.pdf

Important work covering off the safety of our product in the environment, and supporting our refining and QA procedures to ensure the farmer can use with confidence. There was also some initial efficacy work carried out showing very exciting outcomes, including a significant increase in the number of juvenile worm survival and important increase in both diversity and populations of plant growth promoting soil bacteria.

The work carried out by the University used the latest in DNA sequencing amongst other internationally recognised testing methodologies, making the final report very robust information. At present we are working on finalising the scope for the next body of work, again partnering with Newcastle University which will be concentrating on plant yields and product quality including using metabolites as indicators.

Bio-Tech Organics appointed PyroAg Distributor for SA

Bio-Tech Organics is a consultancy and farm product supplier to farmers in Australia, specialising in the field of what is known as ‘Biological Farming’. This style of farming targets both certified organic farming and conventional farming systems, with the aim to improve the biological component of soils for sustainable land management, improved crop production and profitability of farming enterprises.

Bio-Tech Organics commenced its business in 1993 with the aim of giving farmers alternative options to strict chemical practices in crop production management. The use of chemicals for the control of pests and diseases, chemical fertilisers, nematicides, soil sterilants, salinity issues and general fertiliser use has not made the life of a farmer easier. In fact, in many cases we have seen a decline in sustainable soil and crop management due to the overuse of such inputs, particularly in the area of horticulture production.

Bio-Tech Organics recognised the benefits of introducing viable strains of beneficial microorganisms and other biological inputs into farming systems from the outset, with a realisation that this was the way of the future for farming in Australia. Soil balance and the right choices of inputs, both biological and chemical, has shown benefit to both the farm and the farmer.

One such input is known as PyroAg. Bio-Tech Organics has introduced this product into it’s farming systems two years ago, with astounding initial results. Many farmers who have used the product have commented very favourably in relation to crop response and general health of their crops, with improved quality of produce, less disease pressure, less insect pressure, healthier plants, increased yields, increased beneficial soil microbial populations, enhanced composted organic materials, improved efficacy of other chemical inputs and a reduction of chemical use, when combined with Pyro Ag.

 

Please contact  Bio-Tech Organics  Senior Consultant John Norton for any further information or assistance with there programs and the use of PyroAg.

PyroAg for Broadacre Crops – Fert West Ag

One of the last letters I received from the late Bob Harkness.

My personal experience in soil and crop improvements goes back over 30 years from Sales Manager of a S.A. based Mineral Fertiliser Company to being one of the first licensed manufacturers in S.A. of a Western Australian multi-nutrient foliar fertiliser. Applied to all manner of crops and pastures it was eminently successful BUT being a new development, though being based on overseas research and practises, was not accepted by Australian Agriculture authorities for many years despite one of my mentors in the early stages was a Professor of Botany who studied with, another Professor at Sheffield University, who , eventually, became Dean of a major Agriculture College in Australia.

I was also fortunate in getting to know and work with a Western Australian Microbiologist who developed various strains of Soil Microbes that were freeze dried and were user friendly for soil and foliar applications for most types of crops. So, four years ago following an inquiry from one of my clients, I came across a product called Pyro Ag, and the claims that were made seemed to good to be true.

Stimulates microbial activity, improves plant photo-synthesis which in turn can eventually, via the roots, sequester non- labile CARBON into the soil, Pyro Ag STOPS rhizoctonia a virulent root disease etc. It is estimated that Pyro Ag contains more than 300 constituents all of which work SYNERGISTICALY  within the plant/soil.

Pyro Ag must be diluted prior to application. At a dilution rate of 1 part Pyro Ag to 200 parts of water and used with summer weed control chemicals my clients have reduced the inclusion of chemicals by up to 50%. A HUGE COST SAVING.

Post seeding, Pyro Ag dilution is 1 part Pyro Ag to 500 parts water. Applied as a foliar from early crop emergence to even seed set I can only say the results have been incredible. Yield increases of 2 – 4 tonnes ha, depending on soil types and seasonal conditions and IMPROVED quality. In terms of Cereals, heavier grain weights, lower screenings and higher classifications.

There has been a lot of work put into this product and given of the amount of Chemicals, artificial Nitrogen and Phosphorous Fertlisers now used  Australia and our soils are being continually degraded and our food quality is much lower than it was even 30 years ago.

An American Scientist, Dr. Phil. Gregory, recently came across piece by the UN Agricultural Organisation that if soil degradation continues because of the above reasons there is only 60 YEARS OF FARMING LEFT. That is in USA. What about Australia where we have the most fragile soils in the World. 

In closing, quotes from Dr. Christine Jones, a well published scientist, “The future of Australia depends on the future of our soils – and our willingness to look after it” AND “ If farmers lifted by just 2% the level of Carbon in their soils  it would go a long way to overcome Global Warming”

Phytophthora

I sent these photos to show what happened to the phytophthora infected trees after they were treated with microbes and Pyro Ag. Within only 7-10 days after 2 applications, the bare trees exploded with a new flush of growth. They were looking like they would all die but have now come back to life. I spoke to the grower yesterday to ask how they were looking and his comment was ‘absolutely amazing’. We are using this cocktail every 2-3 weeks for the next 4-6 months. The grower has tried all the chemicals he could buy but didn’t realise that biology gets wiped out with that approach, leaving the disease organisms to basically kill all his trees.. His father was gobsmacked at the turnaround to the point where we are now working on his table grapes.

Thought you might be interested. Lot of Phytophthora out there.

One Earth Qld. appointed PyroAg Distributor for QLD

One Earth Qld is a family owned and operated wholesale and retail supply business located in Valdora on the picturesque Sunshine Coast of Queensland.

They say if you can make a living doing what you are really passionate about, what you love and enjoy doing, then you should bloody well go for it!  That is exactly how One Earth Qld has come to be.  Glenn and Martina are undeniably passionate to do their bit to help improve the methods used to produce the food we eat and the gardens we grow, on the only planet which we can live.  Supplying for a sustainable future!

Glenn has over 25 years of experience in the landscape/ horticultural industries, accompanied with over 15 years of experience in transport and logistics.  He has studied and completed numerous nationally accredited courses including Biological Farming, which have all lead him to pursue One Earth Qld.

“I am fully committed to doing my part in bringing balance back into the way we go about our day to day lives.  If my family and I can provide a service that contributes to the health and well being of not only us, but nature as a whole, then I will be a very happy man.  Natural, sustainable and environmentally friendly products is a massive step in the right direction for a brighter future”

One Earth Qld, mission is to assist you in reducing your overall costs of production whilst increasing your yields, ​in a way that nature would approve.

“Supplying for a sustainable future” is not just our motto, it’s our passion.

Please contact Glenn and One Earth Qld for any assistance with your farm and PyroAg products

The Habitual Gardner

I have had a moment to sit and think and hope this helps.
Growing vege and fruit in Perth has become more difficult every year as the temperatures in summer get higher and the water resource is scarcer and more expensive . Add to this the yearly
shift in the seasons and things are changing! I have learnt that the solutions are simple but need to be smart in application. I have gone from overhead sprinklers to subsoil dripper pipes, from flat even beds to raised garden beds plumbed with water and dripper tube from the start. Corner posts to hook up shade for the inevitable high UV days that Perth can deliver. If you don’t fruit cooks on the vine or branch! So I
have used reticulation controllers and framed 20% shade – mulch and rock mineral fertilisers.

For the last 5 years the garden has been productive and the routine supplies the family and friends with large amounts of broccoli tomatoes corn or whatever is on the go! Recently 1000+ bananas a
year and Paw Paw , apples to grapefruit, blueberries and the list goes on. With the increasing price of water comes the next challenge – rainwater tanks (I have 1) and even talk of a bore! Now I get to the point this year I followed all the usual processes for summer – holidays away mean setting everything up before leaving so neighbours can just feed the chook and pick the strawberries! Shade frames up and shade netting over the beds for the 35+oC days. Losses are expected since I am not here to supervise little spot watering and spraying fruit fly etc.

This year I took the magic elixir Pyro-Ag wood vinegar,from Amos and treated the garden to the 1:500 solution with the usual worm/compost tea 2 weeks later I come home to a very green and productive garden with few losses and in fact everything is in fruit and double size. I had cut the water back a little as the water authority complained about my using more than other houses –forget that I feed my family and neighbours quality fruit! We returned home to find no losses and in fact the garden had thrived! 11-12 days to produce a 3.255 kg Zucchini not deliberate I just found it and then the next day 2 more over 2kg a piece. I have had years like this before but not this size and speed of growth! 6 Varieties of tomato – all in heavy fruit and productive – so Black Russian and Kumato and the Tiger/Zebra stripes plus some yellow cherry, Roma! I treated all the fruit trees as well and figs grapefruit bananas and amazing Paw Paw!

So less water, same amount of shade and organic fertilisers etc but more productivity – conclusion the one variable to change is the PyroAg! 30 years as science teacher tells me that the test is not conclusive but ticks many boxes of a controlled study!
I let my photos speak!

Oh did I tell you about the roses!?
Another day!

John Wood B.Ed

On Photos – check out the green! A richness in colour across the garden despite hot days and a little water stress when I cut back the time on the drippers! Also the fruits are keeping longer after picking! I cannot wait to try on leafy plants in winter! Next years Asparagus will be an exciting prospect!

Shire of Narembeen Community Farm

The crop is only approx. 300 acres & 4 headers gobbled it up very quickly while I was away at work. (Got the call after I’d left town – about 20 mins before they started)!  I did send my stepdaughter to get some pics, but the subject matter was much too far away – so I’ve had to copy the ones from the Facebook post.
In terms of district averages, most local cockies will tell you “1.7 tonne”. But, in actual fact, that’s probably a little optimistic & the true figure would more accurately be around 1.4 tonnes per hectare. So, to achieve a 2.8 tonne average is pretty fantastic. I did try my best to get some feedback about how the crop yielded in various areas – but all I got was bloody crickets!  At the end of harvest – all these jokers seem to think about is heading off to the coast for 6 weeks & forgetting about farming…    Anyway, In all fairness, by no-ones fault we were very much “late to the party” in 2018 with just getting 1 PyroAg spray onto the crop. Next, I’ll try and structure something that offers a much greater chance of obtaining accurate ongoing feedback for this years crop.
That’s about it for now.