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Australian Canola Outlook

March 8th, 2013|

AUSTRALIAN canola production is tipped to drop below three million tonnes next season but recover gradually over the next four years. ABARES is predicting a steady if unspectacular outlook for growth in Australia's major oilseed

Removal of the QLD Waste Levy Legislation

March 7th, 2013|

A move in the wrong direction for QLD waste industry and QLDs waste recycling companies. REGYP setup in Brisbane due to the waste levy providing the financial numbers number required for steady returns on the

REGYP Cowra News

March 1st, 2013|

REGYP has temporary increased the processing capacity at its Cowra plant to meet the demand of the 2013 canola planting season. The recycled gypsum produced is called Super Ag gypsum and has 90+% purity

Monaro Pasture Improvement with Gypsum

February 28th, 2013|

Farmers from the Monaro area are seeing positive results from using high quality gypsum with a sulphur content with 17%, such as REGYP gypsum products. The improvements were seen on both native and improved pastures.

Compost Spurs Crop Savings

February 18th, 2013|

Compost has been accredited for the improvement in soil properties and avocado tree health near Childers. The compost is spread at 5 tonne per hectare. The idea was to use introduced biology to open up the soil

I love Dick Smith Advertisement

January 29th, 2013|

Cowra’s Ed Fagan is not afraid to announce his love for Dick Smith’s food on television, even in an ad deemed too offensive for prime time. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h7y6iE0aB5s&sns=em The local farmer features in a promotion for

High Quality Natural Gypsum

January 22nd, 2013|

REGYP sells three of the highest quality gypsum products. REGYP imports two natural gypsum products from other states that have the highest purity when compared to other mined sources available on the eastern seaboard.

ACT tops the Housing Sector

January 22nd, 2013|

The ACT has the nation's strongest housing construction but the softer job market could have knock-on effects across the territory's economy, according to a report to be published on Monday. Overall the ACT economy is

Dam Construction

January 18th, 2013|

Gypsum is used to stabilise dispersive soils on dam embankments so that both surface erosion and potential tunnelling and piping failures are reduced. A fine-grained gypsum is preferable because it is more soluble. Piping or

REGYP adds another Finlay Trommel to its Fleet.

January 18th, 2013|

REGYP has just added another mobile trommel screen to its fleet. The 798 Finaly trommel will be for hire and contract screening. The hire trommel screen is suitable for screening compost, soils, gminerals and C&D

Waste Companies Selling for Earning Good Multiples

January 16th, 2013|

Private equity owned EnviroWaste has been  sold to Hing Kong listed infrastructure fund CKI Infrastructure in a deal worth $NZ501 million, which represents an earnings multiple of 10 times EBITA. Earlier this year Leighton Holdings

Dispersion in Drilling Muds

January 12th, 2013|

In geotechnical engineering, drilling fluid is used to aid the drilling of boreholes into the earth. Often used while drilling oil and natural gas wells and on exploration drilling rigs, drilling fluids are also used

Denmark makes true recycling of gypsum waste mandatory

December 29th, 2012|

Recycling to Achieve the Best Environmental Outcome. Denmark makes true recycling of gypsum waste mandatory and bans composting of gypsum waste and export for recovery purposes. A new Danish initiative is based on the waste hierarchy

Housing Trough

December 12th, 2012|

CLSA asia pacific analysts predict the Australian market will trough in 2013, before making a US style recovery.

REGYP releases a new and improved OrgGyp compost product

December 11th, 2012|

REGYP releases a new high quality compost product available from Sydney and Brisbane. ORG-GYP is a blend of natural organic matter and natural gypsum which is composted making it a premium pasteurized organic soil conditioner. Org-Gyp contains

Is the Wrong Calcium Costing you the Earth

December 6th, 2012|

Calcium performs many functions in the soil. It provides a key nutrient for plant growth. The quantity of Calcium required by soils, and the form it is applied in, can lead to remarkably different outcomes.

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