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The Fertiliser Association of New Zealand promotes and encourages responsible and scientifically-based nutrient management.
Col Gray, Rich McDowell, Alasdair Noble
Completed November 2017
Access to reliable data on soil cadmium (Cd) concentrations for soils that have received long-term inputs of phosphorus (P) fertiliser is important to help manage Cd in New Zealand agricultural systems. Two studies that analysed soil Cd concentrations in samples from the Winchmore long-term phosphate fertiliser trial suggested different trends in rates of Cd accumulation.
The aim of this study was to re-analyse soil samples previously analysed for Cd at the Winchmore trial, and also analyse new samples to help clarify the trend in soil Cd concentrations.
The Fertiliser Association of New Zealand and Dairy NZ funded development of the Nutrient Management Adviser Certification Programme (NMACP). This industry-wide certification aims to ensure that advisers have the learning, experience and capability to give sound nutrient advice.
27 March 2024
FANZ is dedicated to funding research and developing New Zealand’s agricultural research capability by supporting PhD research such as the work of Massey University student Nicola Wilson who is undertaking research on ‘What Hot Water Extractable Carbon and Nitrogen can tell us about changes in labile soil Carbon and Nitrogen.’
1 March 2024
The Fertiliser Association of New Zealand recently updated its Fertiliser Use on New Zealand Dairy Farms booklet to ensure farmers get the best value from fertiliser applied and to align the advice with the Code of Practice for Fertiliser Nutrient Management.
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