REGYP Brisbane
REGYP Brisbane is busy recycling not only plasterboard waste but also processing other products including gypsum, phosphate rock, lime, dolomite, and organic fertiliser blends in Brisbane site.
REGYP Brisbane is busy recycling not only plasterboard waste but also processing other products including gypsum, phosphate rock, lime, dolomite, and organic fertiliser blends in Brisbane site.
REGYP is now running 4 processing plants in NSW to produce gypsum for the 2014 canola planting season. REGYP has processing plants in Cowra, Brisbane and Melbourne.
When you need mushroom compost in larger quantities and don't want to deal with 20 kg bags, REGYP can deliver it to you in bulk loads. We have stockpiles of premium mushroom compost at Singleton and Windsor, which are suitable for larger scale gardens, vegetable and turf farms. The spent mushroom compost is full of
REGYP supplied Super AG gypsum to Lachlan Valley Produce in Central West NSW for their 2013 corn crop. The results of the bumper crop using the premium recycled gypsum product can be seen in the photos.
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 crop with production tipped to climb to 3.3 million tonnes by 2017-18. The forecast rise would be on the back
Due to the lack of rain in the Liverpool Plains a lot of the forecasted planting of Sorghum has not taken place. With Farmers waiting for a better soil profile it is predicted most of the planting will take place in Mid December. NSW forecasted cotton planting is also well down with poor prices and
In two successive field CSIRO trials at Deniliquin, NSW, irrigated grain sorghum was sown at three rates of gypsum (0, 2, and 4.1 tonne per acre), and four rates of phosphorus application (0, 11, 23, and 45 kg per acre) on Billabong clay, a brown clay commonly found on the Riverine Plain of south-eastern Australia.
REGYP is located at stand 302 at this years Toowoomba AgShow event.
The price index for gypsum products fell by 1.9% in the US, overall the index remains 11.9% higher than that of April 2011.
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