Bumper Summer Crops

February 15th, 2012|

Floods and heavy rain in southern QLD and northern NSW will not prevent a record harvest of summer crops including cotton, rice and sorghum (ABARE). With crop downgrades expected to be less severe than in 2010/11. 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

NSW Sugar Cane Plantings Set to Double

August 27th, 2011|

Grower loans and an improved season are paving the way for increased sugar production. 90% of NSW growers are expected to double their normal plant this spring. 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 for more information.

Gypsum for Cotton

August 18th, 2011|

The cotton industry is gearing up for a possible record planting of 583,000 ha this year with good water availability and a favorable season outlook. The majority of areas where cotton is grown in Australia are alkaline and in many cases sodic as well. Soil sodicity affects soils tructure, making soils prone to dispersion

Canola Crop Failure

May 6th, 2011|

In the late 80’s early 90’s periodic failure of canola crops were occurring in NSW. Responses to nitrogen were being seen in canola trials but no responses to the addition of sulphur (Sykes and Colton 1990) were occurring. In 1991 the KCL40 soil test was developed and validated in pastures. Canola crops in southern NSW

Boral buys Wagners

April 18th, 2011|

Building materials supplier Boral Ltd says it will acquire certain assets and operations of Queensland-based Wagners Group for $173 million. Boral says it will buy Wagners' quarry, concrete and related assets in the Darling Downs, South East Queensland and Townsville regions and several land parcels with future development potential. Wagners would continue to own and

GYPSUM FOR ROAD CONTRUCTION PROJECTS

November 15th, 2010|

Stabilisation / Flocculation / Rehabilitation Works REGYP supplies numerous gypsum & lime products throughout NSW, VIC and QLD for civil, industrial and agricultural applications. REGYP can supply various gypsum products to suit your project, design and site requirements. REGYP offers both high quality mined gypsum and a recycled gypsum product derived from plasterboard waste.

Flocculation on construction projects

December 14th, 2009|

Flocculation is the process of causing small, suspended materials to stick to each other to form “flocs”. These flocs more readily settle out compared to the individual particles. When soil is exposed during civil construction, stormwater runoff can to pick up the soil particles and carry them to the nearest water conveyance. The larger particles,

Gypsum Grades

December 22nd, 2008|

Grade 1 : Gypsum must contain a minimum of 15.0% sulphur (S) and a minimum of 19.0% Calcium (Ca). [Regyp gypsum] Grade 2 : Gypsum must contain a minimum of 12.5% sulphur (S) and a minimum of 15.5% Calcium (Ca). Grade 3 : Gypsum must contain a minimum of 10.0% sulphur (S) and a

Agricultural Benefits from Gypsum applications

January 15th, 2007|

REGYP Recycled Gypsum Is Almost A Universal Soil Amendment Irrigated land eventually leads to sodicity and salinity unless extreme care is taken. Recycled Gypsum is a key ingredient for the maintenance of agriculture on many types of soils and over a wide pH range including sodicity.  Advantages of REGYP Recycled Gypsum in addition to prevention

REGYP

January 14th, 2007|

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