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Boosting pastures with soil analysis

May 6, 2020

Livestock producers can capitalise on high livestock prices by making the most of home-grown feed. The first step in doing this is soil testing. Recent widespread rain will provide some much-needed moisture for pastures, but getting nutrition right will give them the biggest boost. APAL can help livestock producers give their pastures a boost by […]


APAL COVID-19 update – postage and freight

April 20, 2020

Thank you to all our valued customers for your continued support during the past month and sampling season. First and foremost, we hope that you, your families and employees are keeping safe and well during these challenging times. As we know, ‘normal’ has changed drastically within the last four to six weeks which has brought […]


Laboratory launch and business update

August 9, 2019

APAL officially launched its new Hindmarsh laboratory and welcomed Sam and Hannah Bald to the business with a lab tour and gala dinner at the Stamford Grand Hotel, Glenelg, on Friday 9 August 2019. View the photos on the APAL Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/pg/apallabs/photos/?tab=album&album_id=1073020079563087


APAL welcomes new partner to business

July 3, 2019

Leading independent laboratory Australian Precision Ag Laboratory (APAL) has expanded its knowledge base and geographical footprint with Sam Bald recently joining as equity partner and co-Managing Director. The move will see APAL expand its presence across Australia, with the establishment of an office in Melbourne, where Mr Bald is based, adding to its existing offices […]


Soil test now to improve bottom line

March 26, 2019

With seeding fast approaching, grain growers are encouraged to undertake soil testing before the 2019 growing season to help them make more informed fertiliser decisions and save costs. Below-average rainfall and below-average yields in many parts of southern Australia in 2018 will have resulted in less nutrients being taken out of the soil through grain. […]