Newsletters

Stay informed with our seasonal newsletters featuring farmer success stories, research insights, application tips, and the latest product innovations.

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AgriSea Spring Newsletter, 2025

Science-backed success: Why farmers trust AgriSea. Comparing basic vs AgriSea soil testing, from sea to table with zero-input ocean farming vision, turning science into solutions as NZ's bioeconomy gains momentum, and more insights.

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AgriSea Winter Newsletter, 2025

Spotlight on Fortress for essential calving support, Fieldays specials with soil test consultations, trip down south highlighting soil and pasture health findings, introducing Nick Wilkins, and a Waikato farmer case study cutting nitrogen use by over 50% while boosting soil health and productivity.

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AgriSea Autumn Newsletter, 2025

Rere Ki Uta, Rere Ki Tai – Research program expands with MPI support. Featuring updates from Clare, Evoke Ag seaweed farming insights, Moana Festival highlights, B Corp certification achievement, and practical farming advice.

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AgriSea Winter Newsletter, 2024

Great advice and quality products to improve farming outcomes is what we exist for! Come visit us at Fieldays as we head into the winter months. Featuring updates on products, events, and farming insights.

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Event: Reaping the benefits of soil-health: Science, indigenous knowledge & farming

Join us for our final showcase events on 19 & 20 March in Te Awamutu/Te Puke. Designing a better way of dairy farming that puts soil health first - an experimental trial on 10 farms across the Waikato and Bay of Plenty.

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AgriSea Autumn Newsletter, 2024

Rere Ki Uta Rere Ki Tai Korero Update, upcoming open days, insights from Matt Rout at our Hauraki Plains research farm, feeding biology to enhance nutrient cycles and improve soil structure, autumn fert considerations, and special offers.

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The Low-down: From Sea, to Soil to Society

Rere ki uta rere ki tai. Through shared knowledge and connection with the land (whenua), we are restoring the mana and mauri of soil (oneone). Featuring farmer stories, research insights, and sustainable agriculture practices.

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Kōrereo: Updates from rere ki uta rere ki tai

Different families coming together and helping their neighbours. In-depth learning on plants and their role creating a healthy soil microbiome from our Loyal to Soil seminar with Dr Christine Jones.

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