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Agmax Newsletter December 2023

Check out our latest newsletter for our:

  • How to be grade free and relax on your summer break
  • Our product range
  • Latest herbicides on offer

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Agmax Newsletter September 2023

Check out our latest newsletter for our:

  • Grade Busters 
  • Nitrosol Fertiliser - the science and the cost savings
  • Latest herbicides on offer

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Agmax Newsletter June 2023

Check out our June 2023 newsletter for our:

  • New Season Special
  • Tips on cleaning your milk line and vat
  • Latest herbicides on offer

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Agmax Newsletter March 2023

March 2023 newsletter.   In our latest newsletter we feature:

  • Avoiding Milk Quality Grades
  • Agmax products and pricelist
  • Nitrosol Biological Fertilisers product range

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Getting a poor milk quality grade

There is nothing worse than receiving a dreaded milk quality grade. Your income takes a hit and you now know you have a lot of extra hours of work to find and rectify the grade. To add insult to injury, you lose your grade-free status! 

The key to investigating and rectifying milk grades is to:

  • Work out the most likely causes of the grade.
  • Find and identify the grade and its cause.
  • Fix the grade.

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Agmax Newsletter December 2022

Welcome to our Christmas newsletter.   We hope you get to enjoy a well-earned break over Christmas with your loved ones and we look forward to catching up in 2023. Enjoy the read and let us know your thoughts, we’d love to hear from you.

  • Close-off for pre-Christmas orders
  • Summer milk quality tips to prevent milk grades
  • Herd Over the Fenceline

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Agmax Newsletter October 2022

Welcome to our October newsletter. Spring has well and truly sprung in many regions, and it looks like we’re set for a dry summer, so pull out the duty manuals on dry farming. Enjoy the read and of course, we’d love to hear your feedback.

  • Beware of Bloat!
  • How to Stay Grade Free (Milk Quality)
  • Herd Over the Fenceline

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Innovation, low costs making a real difference to farmers

Made in New Zealand looks at the wealth of design and manufacturing ability we have in the country, producing productive and cost-effective products for the agricultural sector. This week Mark Daniel takes a closer look at Agmax Industries Limited, catching up with Paul Whitley, Managing Director & Owner at their East Tamaki, Auckland base.  Click title to read full article.

 

How Agmax Saves You Money

With ridiculously high costs this season on farm, it’s nice when you can find cost savings, vital in these economic times!

When you buy from Agmax Industries Limited, you’re dealing DIRECT with the manufacturer, and are actually buying at the “wholesale” price. Your order goes straight from our factory to your farm. Click title to read full article.

Agrecovery Rural Recycling Programme

Agmax Industries Ltd is proud to be a part of the AGRECOVERY programme; a Rural Recycling Programme that will allow you to conveniently and efficiently recycle your plastic containers from the farm. This is a great step in the right direction for more sustainable farming practices. Burning and burying agrichemicals and their packaging on property has not only been proven to be harmful to health and the environment but it is not farming for the future.  Click title to read full article.

 

 

Agmax Newsletter July 2022

Welcome to our July newsletter. It's hard to believe the new season is upon us already!

  • Milk Quality and New Season start-up
  • Agmax products and pricelist
  • Nitrosol products and pricelist

Enjoy the read, and as always- we would love to hear your feedback.  Click title to read full article.

Bug Wars - The Phantom Menace

There is so much to learn about bacteria, and  how they affect your milk quality.

Bacteria are what causes hygiene-related milk quality grades.  These tiny, single celled critters exist naturally all around us.  Usually, we more or less ignore bacteria, discounting them as an irrelevant and theoretical menace in much the same way as we think about them at all.  Which generally we don't.  Click title to read full article.

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