Farmura Liquids are, to the best of our knowledge, the
only Liquid Organics to have had their claims scientifically validated
on turf. Major research has proved the products effectiveness on turf.
In addition Farmura Liquid Organics have over thirty
years of customer success to draw on and are recommended by top consultants
in the U.K and abroad.
How Should Farmura Be Used?
Farmura Organics are part of a good, overall balanced
management programme - that is, the integration of Cultural Techniques,
Organics and Synthetics.
Does Farmura Increase Bacteria Numbers?
The answer is yes. Farmura has been demonstrated in
research to increase bacteria numbers. Farmura has a role as a bacterial
food and will increase existing populations. The Archer Report from
South Wales demonstrated a 400% increase in only a few weeks.
We believe in building populations, not adding to them.
In nearly all cases, a combination of Farmura and aeration will achieve
population increases.
Bacteria are crucial to healthy soil and for enabling
the plant to take up both applied and existing plant nutrient. There
is growing realisation of the importance of bacteria. The Farmura liquid
organic range are the ideal products.
How and When Do I Use Farmura?
Farmura can be applied by any sprayer currently on the
market. Farmura can be used at any time of the year except when soil
temperatures are under 7C or 44F
How Soon Does Farmura Work?
Results can be rapid, particularly when unlocking nutrients
already in the soil. Farmura Porthcrawl will show colour in a matter
of days. The product will go on working long after the colour has gone
away.
It is important that a proper programme is installed
and kept to and our recommendation is that an eighteen month programme
is agreed. If this is done success is almost certain but Farmura is
not intended to act like a high NPK fertiliser. It is no surprise that
the best results are achieved by Top Turf Managers advised by good representatives.
Can Farmura Help With Blacklayer?
Our experience has been that Blacklayer is caused by
a combination of lack of aeration and a lack of bacteria. An aeration
programme followed by Farmura Turf applied at 25 litres per 500 sq.
metres has proved very effective in a number of cases. It is certainly
well worth trying this approach before considering more expensive alternatives.
Remember too to look at fertiliser and water applications to make sure
that these are not part of the problem.
Where can Farmura Be Used?
Golf Courses; Bowling Greens; Sportsgrounds; Landscaping,
Ecologically Sensitive Areas e.g. SSI Sites, Re-seeding; Land Reclamation;
Tennis Courts; Cricket Pitches; Outfields; Race Courses etc. In addition,
Bowling Green Contractors; Landscapers; Contractors; Schools; Hospitals;
National Trust etc...
Ferrosol Liquid Iron What is Ferrosol?
It is an organometallic combination of urea and ferrous
iron. (Note that ferrous sulphate is an inorganic.)
What Are The Advantages Of Ferrosol Over Iron Sulphate?
Easy to use No Wheelmarks Labour Saving Quick - No Melting
Down Necessary No Blocking of Jets - Calibrated Application No Blacking
- Low Rates - 60grms of Iron per 500 sq. mtrs and only 150grms of Nitrogen
per 500 sq. mtrs. Note A 15-0-0 fertiliser applied at 34 grms per sq.
mtr supplies 2.5kgs of nitrogen per 500 sq. mtrs!
Does Ferrosol Achieve More Than Colour?
Trial results show better root development and, of course,
it is very effective at hardening grass against disease, especially
in the Autumn Independent trial work has shown the effectiveness of
the Iron:Nitrogen combination.
What Is A Mircronutrient?
Any chemical element required in minute quantities for
growth of an organism.
What Is The Most Common Visual Micronutrient
Deficiency?
Iron (The Systems of Iron Deficiency are an interveinal
chlorosis. In other words the veins will remain dark green while the
spaces between the veins will begin to fade out into a yellow or chlorotic
condition.)
Why Does A Plant Need Iron?
Iron is essential for the synthesis of chlorophyll.
(Chlorophyll is essential to photosynthesis.)
Are Most Soils Deficient in Iron?
Iron is one of the most abundant elements in the earth's
make up, forth most common in the earth's crust. It is very common but
it is almost all unavailable. (Iron is utilised by plants in the Ferrous
or double positive state. Plants like ferrous iron. This is the source
of the form that they utilise it in. (Fe++). Ferrous Iron however oxidises
very rapidly into Ferric Iron or the triple positive state (Fe+++) Once
it is in that triple positive or FERRIC state plants have a very, very
difficult time assimilating it. It is almost completely non-available
to the plant.)
Alginure Seanure Soil Builder What Is Seanure?
Seanure is a spreadable soil conditioner derived from
composted seaweed. Not a meal or a calcified product Seanure starts
working as soon as it is in the soil due to the release of alginates
and polyuronides.
How Does Seanure Work?