Wyangala Dam upgrade good news for Lachlan irrigators

August 24th, 2010|

Wyangala Dam upgrade good news for Lachlan river irrigators as the total potential capacity is increased. The good news also comes as the dam level has reached over 20% for the first time in some years. The Wyangala project is one of seven dam safety upgrades being completed as part of the NSW Government’s $350

Compost v Chicken Manure Comparison

August 20th, 2010|

A trial undertaken in poorly performing soil using the main ingredient to OrgGyp, a pasturised organic compost, saw an increase in yield on a Riverina tomatoe crop. These increases more than covered the cost of the using the compost, and raised yields in the poor areas to levels seen across the rest of the field. The

New REGYP plasterboard waste bag

August 20th, 2010|

REGYP releases a new "Plasterboard Only" waste bag. The plasterboard waste bag will allow builders the flexibility in site space, on-site waste separation and ease of collection. The bag will also reduce waste costs by reducing the need to hire a plasterboard only skip bin or a larger general skip bin. One bag will generally

Minerals Resources Rent Tax for Coal Mines

August 17th, 2010|

New Hope Coal believe that the proposed tax could reduce earnings on Australian coal mining operation in Australia by more than 10%. In the absence of draft legislation or implementation details, it is difficult to provide reliable information to shareholders on how the proposed tax would impact coal mining operations. However, based on the limited

Reactive Phosphate Rock & Sulphur blends

August 15th, 2010|

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION: A blend of natural high purity Reactive Phosphate Rock and Elemental Sulphur with a particle size distribution designed for quick and easy mixing in a water based suspension and for a fast acting reaction. TYPICAL CHEMICAL ANALYSIS: Total Phosphorus 10 % Citrate Soluble Phosphorous 4 % Calcium 24 % Elemental Sulphur 99.9 %

Plasterboard waste is recyclable

August 11th, 2010|

Plasterboard waste is 100% recyclable. Visit www.regyp.com.au to find out how to take advantage of our recycling services and waste cost reductions. You have visited the REGYP News Room, for more info please visit the full REGYP website www.regyp.com.au , or call 1300 473 497 or email info@regyp.com.au for more information.

Gyprock Waste is recyclable

August 11th, 2010|

Gyprock waste is 100% recyclable. Visit www.regyp.com.au to find out how to take advantage of our recycling services and waste cost reductions. You have visited the REGYP News Room, for more info please visit the full REGYP website www.regyp.com.au , or call 1300 473 497 or email info@regyp.com.au for more information.

Irrigators sweat on river plan delay

August 10th, 2010|

Irrigators on the Murray Darling basin system are worried that neither political party has committed to releasing a water plan before the election. The irrigators are unsure of potential water buy backs and requirements for environmental water flows, which could leave their intensive agricultural businesses and properties in a non commercial position. Farmers, companies, banks

QLD to get waste levy

August 9th, 2010|

The Bligh Government will create new green jobs, stop Queensland being Australia’s dumping ground and pour unprecedented funding into recycling and the environment through a levy on industrial waste going to landfill. Ms Bligh said the industry waste levy would commence on 1 July, 2011, however, unlike other States, it would not apply to households.

Salad days for farmer

August 4th, 2010|

Lettuce is the pick of the crops. Ed Fagan of "Mulyan" from Cowra, a user of Super Ag Gypsum, grows up to 4 million tonnes of iceberg lettuce annually which the majority is sold to fast-food chains such as McDonald's, KFC and Subway. ''The drought has been good for our business,'' he declares. Annual turnover

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