Aerial Grade Gypsum – SSG10

October 16th, 2013|

SuperSpread Gypsum 10 (SSG10) is pefect for aerial applications out of aircraft setup to spread fertilisers. Gypsum Purity 90+%, Calcium 22.5+% Sulphur 17+5 You will need to do more trips with SSG10 then other available aerial gypsum due to its lower bulk density, but you need to assess not only landed cost, application costs, but

REGYP is attending the Orange Field Days

October 9th, 2013|

REGYP will be at the 2013 Orange Field Days. We will have numerous samples of our various products onsite to educate people on the benefits of them for agricultural applications. Site number I 40 - 42. We look forward to seeing you there.      

Releases the New Sydney Rehab Gypsum Product

August 27th, 2013|

REGYP is now offering a similar product to its Brisbane Rehab Gypsum from the Sydney plant in Sydney. Rehab gypsum is the cheapest gypsum product we sell, which means it is a very low cost source of calcium and sulphur and is perfect for applications where cultivation and/or the addition of topsoil after spreading are

Gypsum the missing piece in Jigsaw Project

May 6th, 2013|

Gypsum applied to responsive soils along Western Australia’s south coast has improved water use efficiency (WUE) – the amount of grain produced from a given amount of rainfall. The research was done in conjunction with the Grains Research and Development Corporation’s (GRDC) Water Use Efficiency Initiative and was part of a research program known

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 crop with production tipped to climb to 3.3 million tonnes by 2017-18. The forecast rise would be on the back

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 Dick Smith’s products found unsuitable to screen during 6pm news bulletins on Australia Day for its innuendo. Mr Fagan’s delivers

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. These can either be supplied as natural bulk, screened or milled products. The natural gypsum products we sell ex Sydney,

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 tunnelling occur through a dam wall or embankment when water seeps along a line of weakness (ie crack in dry

Tomato Prices Skyrocket

September 19th, 2012|

The unseasonably cold weather in the Bowen fruit bowl in North QLD, has reduced yields of tomatoes sold into Sydney. Also SP Export in Bundaberg, Australias largest tomato grower went into receivership. Gypsum is very important to prevent blossom end rot in tomatoes. Blossom end rot is caused by a lack of calcium in the

Benefits of Gypsum on Sorghum

September 10th, 2012|

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.

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