"I've used THE OLD SEAWEED HURRYUP on my sheep & beef farm since 2006. Clover & pasture coverage has improved every year. Cattle are more settled & are quite content rummaging around for a feed when a paddock gets low - instead of bellowing at the gate every time they hear the bike. Stock temperament has improved, which helps with easy calving among everything else!
When mixed with thistle spray, at a reduced rate of poison, I have had safer, cheaper & excellent results."
Mike Stephens, Tangi Valley Farm, Tangiteroria, Northland.
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"For as long as I can remember, Council have closed our rugby fields at the business end of the season (winter). We tried irrigating our fields and we were still having to give away home advantage for the following three seasons. On the fourth year, we applied 7 litres of THE OLD SEAWEED HURRYUP on our two fields. Although our fields are in dire-need of another application, the fields have not been closed since. I suspect that THE OLD SEAWEED HURRYUP has increased the microbial activity in the soil, resulting in natural irrigation of excess water. After applying THE OLD SEAWEED HURRYUP, I asked some of our more established club members (who were playing touch rugby over the summer season) how our fields were looking; their response was that when they played in other modules they were coming away with grazes, whereas our fields were lush and cudioned their falls!"
Rose Beckham,
President of Hora-Hora Rugby Football Club, Whangarei
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THE OLD SEAWEED HURRYUP improved our green so much, this year Northland Bowls President announced we had the best green in Northland & neighbouring club Opononi held their club champs here!" Keith McGrath, Green Keeper, Waimamaku Bowling Club 2006-07
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"After fertilising with a popular fertiliser my garden lost all its nutrient value, I came across THE OLD SEAWEED HURRYUP and within a couple of weeks it replaced all the nutrients that were lacking in my garden, while providing unbelievable growth rates, size and better taste. I have noticed the pest and disease are not prevalent like white fly, snails and blight. It is proving to increase my flowering of fruit and vege."
Darrin Pearce, Whau Valley
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"I purchased my orchid producing property 9 months ago and in the opinion of one of Northlands top orchid growers, my plants were not healthy (he even adviced one of his friend not to buy it). I started to apply the THE OLD SEAWEED HURRYUP seaweed fertiliser to the leaves and 6 months later, when the same grower came to view the property as a neighbour, he stated the plants were looking really heatlhy and whatever growing practice I had changed, I should stick to, as I was in for a very good season. The only thing I had done differently from the previous owner was to use the seaweed fertiliser and I will continue to do so.
The reason I looked into using an Organic fertiliser, besides the fact it is a NZ product, was because I was not prepared to dress up like a spaceman every time I was to spray my plants; probably the best decision I have made."
Brian Cates, Flower Grower & Exporter, Whangarei
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Because of high traces of Gibberellin in Hokianga Seaweed; grapes will naturally have thicker skins and the rachis will lengthen, leaving plenty of room for the grape to grow without bunching-forming deformities and splitting, which then causes sour rot".
Professor John Clearwater, Researcher for NZ Grape and Wine Industry
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"The 1st time we used THE OLD SEAWEED HURRYUP we did a trial against a very popular liquid fert we had been using - which we were pretty happy with. We now apply THE OLD SEAWEED HURRYUP on its own (3x per year) & have had to up our stock numbers to cater for all the grass! THE OLD SEAWEED HURRYUP has promoted a heap of clover & we have never planted clover - Yet its everywhere!! Our stock are a lot healthier than they have ever been & our ewes lambed at 175%! I swear by THE OLD SEAWEED HURRYUP!"
John Holland, Main Rd, ST Hway 1, Kaitaia
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"I applied 1000 Ltrs of THE OLD SEAWEED HURRYUP to my clay hills at a rate of 5 Ltrs per Ha. The response was awesome & real thick with red clover, to the extent that my hills were out doing my flats! The diference is real noticeable & this year the flats will be getting it too. Animal drenching is practically non existent now with new stock arriving to the property the only time I have to reach for my gun. A real cheap alternative to conventional fert at a fraction of the price. Im wrapped!"
Willy MacIntyre, MacIntyre Rd, Kawakawa, Northland
Thank you.