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Edwardstown Oval receives special
attention.
Working in partnership with
T-Link
Turf Solutions,
Peats Soil have extended their brewery waste water recycling program.
The resultant product has a number of
benefits - it waters the turf, conditions the soil, feeds the soil and
enhances the soil's ability to retain any water made available to it.
added November 2007

One of Peats Soils' 11,000 litre tankers arrives on site, loaded with
brewery waste water. T-Link's special blend of fertilisers and wetting
agents are mixed into the tanker.

The 3,000 litre distribution tank is then hitched up, in this case to
a 4WD, but could be to a tractor, and then filled from the main
tanker.

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Peats Soil continues to invest in the future
with a new windrow turner and screening plant installed at the
Dublin site.
added August 2007
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In December 2006 a new grinder and a second
screening plant were introduced to boost production capability at
the Willunga site.
added August 2007
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Peats Soil replaces fleet - 9 new Macks
now bear the Peats Soil logo
added April 2006
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"Water and Carbon" - added April 2006
The impact of adding carbon (eg mulch) on water retention in soil
From David Hanlon (Resource
Consulting Services Qld).
See the document here!
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"Peats Soil in the community" - added April 2005
From Peats Soil Horticultural Products.
See the document here!
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"On-Site Composting Projects - South Australian Wineries" - added
Jan 2005
From Peats Soil Horticultural Products.
See the document here!
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"Satellite Imagery shows benefits of Green Organic Mulching!" - added Jan 2005
From FABAL (Food and Beverage Australia Ltd).
See the document here!
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