Agrisense

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About 'Agrisense' Channel

Sustainable Balanced Plant Nutrition and Soil Care

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'Agrisense' has mostly short articles at the moment, however, they might have a great potential to develop their materials and quality in future.

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'Agrisense' provides texts of a basic readability level which can be quite comfortable for a wide audience to read and understand.

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What is Soil Health

[...] What is Soil Health? I’d say its the ability of a soil to provide much more than just support for a plant’s root [...]

What is Agrisense

[...] a small business based in the mid north coast of New South Wales focussing on plant nutrition, soil health and ultimately plant health. My name is Marc Percival. I run the business out of Raleigh [...]

How quickly does a soil health program work?

[...] This  is a burning question for most people starting out on a soil health program. The answer is “it depends”…a trademark response of one of my colleagues. This response [...]

What is Agrisense

[...] Wales focussing on plant nutrition, soil health and ultimately plant health. My name is Marc Percival. I run the business out of Raleigh Industrial Estate and visit farms, golf courses and [...]

How quickly does a soil health program work?

[...] is “it depends”…a trademark response of one of my colleagues. This response is a frustrating tease on the face of it, but it is absolutely correct. There are many factors [...]

What is Agrisense

[...] and ultimately plant health. My name is Marc Percival. I run the business out of Raleigh Industrial Estate and visit farms, golf courses and gardens, sampling soils, plant material and [...]

Spring menace can be foiled with IPM

[...] daily minimums, because as these rise, so do pest numbers. Dont rush to chemical methods to control aphids, scale, mites and caterpillars, agrochemicals can poison your food and destroy beneficial [...]

How quickly does a soil health program work?

This  is a burning question for most people starting out on a soil health program. The answer is “it depends”…a trademark response of one of my [...]

What is Agrisense

[...] Agrisense is a small business based in the mid north coast of New South Wales focussing on plant nutrition, soil health and ultimately plant health. My name is Marc Percival. I [...]

Spring menace can be foiled with IPM

It’s the run up to spring in Australia and this signals acceleration of insect activity. We need to check temperatures, especially daily minimums, [...]

What is Soil Health

What is Soil Health? I’d say its the ability of a soil to provide much more than just support for a plant’s root system. Many describe Soil Healt [...]

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What is Soil Health

[...] What is Soil Health? I’d say its the ability of a soil to provide much more than just support for a plant’s root [...]

What is Agrisense

[...] a small business based in the mid north coast of New South Wales focussing on plant nutrition, soil health and ultimately plant health. My name is Marc Percival. I run the business out of Raleigh [...]

How quickly does a soil health program work?

[...] This  is a burning question for most people starting out on a soil health program. The answer is “it depends”…a trademark response of one of my colleagues. This response [...]