Tow & Fert

Precision Liquid & Fine Particle Application

The Tow & Fert System can…

  • Dissolve solid urea.

  • Use of Effluent

  • Apply fine particle fertiliser.

  • Apply bio-stimulant products.

  • Apply multiple products in one-pass.

  • Grow more nutrient dense pasture.

  • Improve animal health.

  • Save up to 50% on fert.

  • And more.

Modern farming requires precision, efficiency and sustainability. Our Tow and Fert system ensures that your fertiliser inputs are applied in a way that maximises nutrient absorption, reduces loss and waste, and supports long-term soil, plant, and animal health.

With Tow and Fert, we take a step-by-step approach to liquid and fine particle fertliser adoption, ensuring confidence before scaling up.

There are well-documented benefits to using a Tow and Fert Service these include virtually no leaching, reduction in emissions to the atmosphere and even an improvement in animal health, in particular reduction in lameness. And you grow the same amount of grass.

— Rudi Woutersen

Tow and Fert Application Options

AS NEEDED - ONE OFF SERVICE AVAILABLE


Nitrogen - Gibberellic Acid - LMO 16 mix - Soil Conditioners - Animal Health Products.  

RJ AGRI - LMO PROGRAM

Planned service, based on following the cows to maximise grass growth by supplying the pasture with the 16 essential nutrients that grass needs to grow.

NITROGEN + SERVICE -
FOLLOW THE COWS

Planned service, based on following the cows to maximise grass growth. Nitrogen, fish, humates or other bio-stimulants to encourage growth.

Changing To Dissolved Urea And Fertiliser Is Easier Than You Think

  • Step 1 - Get In Touch

    We’ll talk with you and get to know your needs, get clarity on what you want to achieve

  • Step 2 - We'll Make A Plan

    We’ll create a plan of action specific to your needs and situation. You will know exactly what you need to do and when

  • Step 3 - You Enjoy Grass

    You get your urea and fertiliser products when and where you need them, and you get to enjoy the savings and efficiencies of dissolved products