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Cobden fertiliser suppliers

For top-quality fertilisers in Cobden, you can’t go past the experience and service offered at Webber & Chivell Fertilisers. 

With a huge range of fertiliser supplies available in bulk and custom amounts, we’ll ensure your dairy farm operates at optimum cost-efficiency and maximum pasture production.

Talk to our fertiliser suppliers about your specific needs and we can create custom-made blended fertilisers, designed to complement your nutrient budget and tracking programs. We also sell and deliver a variety of granular fertilisers from our depots in Cobden, Allansford and Simpson. These products help replenish and nourish your soil with the required nutrients for optimal growth and soil conditions.

We also offer top-quality soil conditioners, including gypsum and agricultural lime to improve pasture production, plant growth and nutrient absorption.

With more than three decades of experience working with dairy farmers, we understand the specific and seasonal challenges our customers face. From cricket bait in summer to gibberellic acid in winter, our fertiliser suppliers know what your farm needs for year-round productivity.

Webber & Chivell Fertilisers can also supply and deliver a range of Notman Pasture Seeds and hay across south-west Victoria from Warrnambool, Birregurra and Lismore to the coast.

Spreading fertilisers in Southwest Victoria

Please contact us to find out more about our fertiliser services, available throughout south-western Victoria.

Webber & Chivell fertiliser spreader
FAQs

Yes. We have more than 3000 blended fertilisers on record and counting. Talk to us about your specific nitrogen (N), phosphorous (P), potassium (K) and sulfur (S) soil needs and we will create a tailored nutrient budget and tracking system.

Our fertiliser spreaders are independently tested and Fertcare-accredited under the Accu-Spread program. This process ensures we apply the fertiliser at the correct rate evenly across the paddock. We also have nutrient tracking technology in each spreader that tracks which paddocks are spread and what nutrient is applied. A report can be emailed to the customer on completion of the spreading showing a coverage map of the farm.

Ag urea is treated with a urease inhibitor that reduces the nitrogen lost through volatilisation. If straight urea is applied to the paddock and you do not receive adequate rainfall there will be significant nitrogen (N) losses, resulting in less pasture grown. Trial results show using ag urea significantly increases dry matter production and reduces the cost of dry matter grown, compared with conventional urea.

Soil conditioners, like gypsum and agricultural lime are best used before you apply liquid, granular or blended fertilisers. Optimum soil health is an important part of healthy and productive crop growth.

The cheapest form of dry matter is your home-grown fodder. With help from our expert farm mapping services and agronomist team, we can maximise your pasture production and fine-tune your fertiliser system to increase returns.

No. We understand the unique demands on Victoria’s dairy farmers – so our fertiliser business offers special finance options for customers, including tailored payment plans to suit your cashflow.