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Erosion issues solved in Macadamia Orchards with Flexible Concrete Mats
“Bush nuts” or Macadamia trees are a native sub-tropical forest tree, hence they are grown in typically high rainfall and rich volcanic soil conditions. Current harvesting techniques and orchard maintenance require machinery that can form tracks and ruts on the soft...
How to fix a washed-out gravel driveway using concrete erosion mats
HOW TO FIX A WASHED-OUT GRAVEL DRIVEWAY For those on the land with dirt or gravel driveways, heavy rain can be a bit of a bummer as well as much-needed liquid gold.Washed out or damaged driveways can cost you a lot of money. It not only can lead to the loss of topsoil...
Funding for farmers improvements to stock water infrastructure
>>>>>>>>>> APPLY BY 15 JAN 2021 <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< NSW Govt Land Services Grants of up to $10,000 are available to in bushfire affected areas through improved stock water infrastructure and...
Smart Facts about Flexible Erosion Control Mats
1 truck of flexible concrete erosion mat is equivalent to 20 truckloads of rock* >>>>>>>>>>> Up to 20 times faster to install than rip rap or poured concrete* >>>>>>>>>>>> Up to 1000m2 of...
Funding for growers to keep sediment and nutrients on farm and out of coastal waterways
>>>>> APPLY BY DEC 2020 <<<<<< CLEAN COASTAL CATCHMENTS ON-FARM GRANTS PROGRAM Funding is available for Blueberry, blackberry, raspberry and greenhouse vegetable growers on the NSW North Coast to make their operations more productive,...
