Since Neutrog Fertilisers were launched on the Irish agricultural market in early 2010 there has been a great response from Irish farmers, who are very willing to give Neutrog a try. One of the questions we were being regularly asked was “how far will it spread”. Most tillage farmers require a 24m spread, and some were concerned that neutrog products such as Rapid Raiser and Seamungus wouldnt go the distance. To reassure farmers Neutrog’s Con Farren asked Trevor Richards of Atkins Machinery to do a spread test using trays, on 2 types of fertiliser spreader, a Bredal Trailed speader and a Lely Centerliner. Trevor was surprised at how well Neutrog Rapid Raiser spread with both machines, particularly given the fact that the day of the test was quite windy. The Bredal was set-up to spread 24m and the trays showed that there was an even spread accross this distance. The centreliner was set up for a 12m spread and also resulted in a perfect spread pattern. Con said “It was important that we carried out this test, as it gives farmers the 100% assurance that Neutrog Fertilisers can be spread accurately, and to the required distances.”
Welcome to Neutrog Ireland. Neutrog Fertilisers is an Irish company manufacturing premium organic and organic based fertilisers. Neutrog supplies its products to some of the most magnificent grounds and gardens around the world as well as supplying many of the leading commercial primary producers within the agriculture, horticulture & amenity markets. Today Neutrog is widely recognised as a supplier of premium high quality fertilisers.
Friday, November 26, 2010
Northern Ireland Rose Society Endorses Neutrog Sudden Impact for Roses
After a year of trialling Sudden Impact for Roses, the Rose Society of Norther Ireland have agreed to endorse the product. Norman Beck of the Rose Society said “ We have all been extremely impressed with the performance of Sudden Impact for Roses this year, and we are delighted to endorse the product. We look forward to working with Neutrog in the future, and we believe we can each help each other grow and develop.” Niall Reynolds of Neutrog said that he also was delighted with partnership, and that he had really enjoyed meeting and working with the members of the society.