Softer product approach pays dividends for Macadamia grower
A decision to switch to products that are safer to beneficial insects has worked particularly well for Bundaberg Macadamia grower Andrew Lewis.
Mr Lewis started converting a cane and peanut farm to macadamias in 2016, with the final planting in 2020 and is excited about the prospects for the crop.
“They are a higher returning crop so you can spend more on your inputs”, he said. “Soil health is part of that, so we use a lot of compost and soft chemistries and softer forms of nitrogen and potassium.”
The farm has been working with local Bundaberg firm, Agronica, looking at product options to control a range of pests.