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Home » Canowindra Produce Servicing Our Local Farmers

Canowindra Produce Servicing Our Local Farmers

9 April, 2014 By Canowindra Phoenix Editor

Ian and Mark Brown with Trevor Simpson and Brad O'Reily from Canowindra Produce

Ian and Mark Brown with Trevor Simpson and Brad O’Reily from Canowindra Produce

Canowindra Produce Co Pty Ltd is an Australian owned and operated company based in Canowindra and its surrounding districts. Canowindra Produce has been operating since the early 1930’s and is family owned and operated. Over the years Canowindra Produce has established strong ties with many grain growers and major participants within the Australian Grain Industry. This knowledge ensures that they have a good supply of quality hay and grain and provide the best possible service to local farmers and customers on every level. They provide farmers with seeds for planting and fertilizers along with free agronomic advice. It enables them to evolve with the farmer throughout the duration of their crop from sowing and growing to harvesting and marketing, and enables them to source the right type of products for your needs.

Managing Director of Canowindra Produce, Ian Brown suggests getting in quick for your cropping and fertilizer needs while the weather is good, “The autumn rains have come after the long hot dry summer months. The rains recorded were the most significant falls we have seen since last winter and have given confidence to the coming winter cropping season. If you have not secured your cropping seed and fertilizer requirements, we urge you to discuss your needs with us. Many varieties of seed are in limited stock and best to organize as soon as possible so you do not miss out on your chosen variety and have to alter you’re cropping plans at the last minute”.

“There is also still time to get some top soil testing done for wheat crops, and getting a good understanding of how your paddocks fertility is prior sowing and tailor more specific fertilizer program for your chosen crop and paddock. Discuss your MAP/DAP needs with us so your supply is secured and avoid the worry of supply issues that have been seen the last few seasons” Ian said.

By Jessica Jenkins

Filed Under: Articles, General Interest

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