DAPR - Clarendon Phosphate Rock

$245.00
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BioCharge DAPR Phosphate is a cost-effective phosphate and calcium fertiliser option for pasture and cropping systems. With approximately 6% phosphorus, 13% calcium, and around 1% potassium, DAPR provides practical nutrient value at a lower tonne price, with no hidden charges.

 

How It Works

  • Phosphorus supports root development, energy transfer, and plant growth processes.
  • Calcium supports soil and plant nutrition programs where calcium is required.
  • Potassium is included at approximately one unit, adding extra nutrient value.
  • Simple tonne pricing provides a clear cost structure with no hidden charges.

DAPR is designed as a practical phosphate and calcium option for farmers comparing nutrient value, tonne price, and fertiliser program costs.

Key Benefits

  • Cost-effective phosphate source
  • Contains approximately 6% phosphorus
  • Contains approximately 13% calcium
  • Includes approximately one unit of potassium
  • No hidden charges
  • Lower tonne price than conventional super phosphate options
  • Suitable for pasture and cropping fertiliser programs

Ideal For

  • Pasture fertiliser programs
  • Cropping fertiliser programs
  • Farms seeking lower-cost phosphate
  • Systems needing phosphate and calcium
  • Farmers comparing value against super phosphate
  • Fertiliser programs where clear pricing is important
  • Broadacre and commercial farm systems

Application Guidelines

BioCharge DAPR Phosphate should be applied according to soil test results, crop or pasture requirements, and your wider fertiliser program.

Typical Analysis

  • Phosphorus: approximately 6%
  • Calcium: approximately 13%
  • Potassium: approximately 1%

Value Comparison

  • DAPR Phosphate at $245/t with no hidden charges equals approximately $40.83 per unit of P.
  • The approximate one unit of potassium in DAPR has added nutrient value when compared against Muriate of Potash.

Best Practice

  • Use recent soil test information where available.
  • Apply at rates suitable for the crop, pasture, and soil nutrient status.
  • Always follow good fertiliser spreading practice and local regulations.

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