SACOA growing technology. Improving -Water Capture and Retention -Crop Establishment -Weed Control in Water Repellant Soils.

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SACOA growing technology

Improving -Water Capture and Retention -Crop Establishment -Weed Control in Water Repellant Soils

IRRIGATOR IRRIGATOR is furrow applied Traps moisture around seed Minimises weed establishment Biodegradable formulation Product quality is critical to avoid seed damage

Using IRRIGATOR Furrow applied Rates: 1-2L/Ha in 15/30L water Compatible with many products (not Liquid urea)

IRRIGATOR - How it Works Moisture is trapped around the seed to aid germination

IRRIGATOR - Results IRRIGATOR improves establishment and yields Barley Results Lupin Results

Summary SACOA are experienced specialists Solutions built around soil type Forest Loams: LURE H2O Captures and retains early rains Improved establishment and reduced droughting Sandy Soils: IRRIGATOR Precision applied to improve seed germination Regular updates at sacoa.com.au