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Solute - Tuna Emulsion. Very High grade 100% Organic Fertiliser - Enormous potential for food Ingredient / flavour enhancer. Solute - Tuna Fish Emulsion. Very High grade 100% Organic Fertiliser - Enormous potential for food Ingredient / flavour enhancer.

Barley Rye grass and Barley with and without Sampi tuna fish emulsion treatment.
Exporting Kevin Smith (with beard) in container load of SAMPI tuna fish emulsion being loaded for export to Asia.


Canola
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Canola Both of these Canola crops were planted on areas burnt out by the 2005 Eyre peninsula Bush fires.
The chemical crop on the left was planted a few weeks before the tuna fish emulsion crop on the right.
Canola
Treated with Sampi tuna fish emulsion.
Photo taken 12 September 2005
Photo 12 Sep
Treated with Chemical fertiliser.
Photo taken 12 September 2005
Photo 12 Sep
Treated with Sampi tuna emulsion.
Photo taken 12 September 2005
Canola without tuna emulsion
Canola crop without tuna emulsion.
Photo taken 4 October 2005
Canola with tuna emulsion
Canola crop with Sampi tuna emulsion.
Photo taken 4 October 2005
Canola crop 30 Oct 2005
Canola crop without tuna emulsion.
Photo taken 30 October 2005
Canola crop with sampi tuna emulsion 30 Oct 2005
Canola crop with Sampi tuna emulsion.
Photo taken 30 October 2005
With Sampi tuna emulsion
With Sampi tuna emulsion.
Photo taken 12 September 2005
With Sampi tuna emulsion
With Sampi tuna emulsion.
Photo taken 4 October 2005


Barley
Barley The Barley crop on the left was treated with Tuna fish emulsion, the crop on the right was treated with Superphosphate.


Rye Grass
Compare Barley
Sampi tuna emulsion treated strip on Right
Compare Barley
Sampi tuna emulsion treated strip on Left
PhotoRyegrass - tall spot where remainder of Sampi tuna emulsion was dumped Ryegrass
Ryegrass, closeup


Orchids
Orchids Orchids thrive on fish
These were brought back from near dead.


Papaya
Papaya Papaya
Papaya fed on SAMPI fish producing prolific quantities of fruit at a young age.
Note the papaya tree trunk. Small and thin but the pods huge and plenty.


Zucchini
Zucchinis field
This crop of .35 ha of zucchinis was planted as seed with our own compost as preplant fertiliser. A fortnight after planting we commenced an application of 20 litres of Hydrolysate per week through the drippers.
We commenced picking 5 weeks after planting, and picked 1.4 tonnes during the first week of production, during the first 4 weeks of production we picked 6 tonnes of fruit.


Avacado
Avacado
Avacados in Northern Queensland. Tuna Fish Emulsion treated. Very good leaf growth; high yieldings of large, shiny fruit.


Banana
Banana
Bananas in northern Queensland. Tuna Fish Emulsion treated. Very healthy tree with good sucker growth and large bunches.


Stock
Cow Eric Harvey, runs Geuri Pastoral company near Dubbo in NSW. He suffered a massive heart attack some years back; doctors could not explain why and said he had little time to live. The naturopath said the cause was lack of nutrient in the foods he was consuming and was right. Eric had set about producing his own food starting by throwing out all the herbicides, pesticides and chemical based fertilizers. Then, re-building the soil biology via the use of organic matter and compost teas based on fish hydrolysate. The result has been nutrient rich home grown fruit and veg and native pastures providing nutritious feed for the cattle which are now putting on 3kg per head per day and average similar omega 3 levels as a fish.
Eric is still alive and is now healthy again.
This calf was 542kg at 13mths and had a meat yield of 71%
grass Warrego grass
grass Warrego grass
These photos were all taken in the middle of January 2008. All summer natives - Mainly Paspalidium Constrictum (Warrego Grass, Box Grass) with a few others. Have identified 25 different species here. Warrego grass is at times up to 28% crude protein, averages about 15 to 21% - outperforms lucerne. Photos on right are photos of Warrego. These paddocks had 120 days rest before the "mob" comes round again. We are currently working on 150 day rest period and the paddock is grazed for 2 to 4 days every 150.
Cheers Eric


Grapes
Autumn Royal Grapes Autumn Royal grapes on the left,
and Thompson Seedless grapes below.
Thompson seedless grapes Thompson seedless grapes
The viticulture industry is a major user of SAMPI hydrolysate. These vines have been grown on fish; yields improved 15-30% within 2 years.


In the news
News Clipping
News Clipping Harvest of Sampi rice
Newspaper clippings from product launch.


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