Soil scientists finds sulfur solution

By Max Opray
Updated December 16 2015 - 10:53am, first published July 20 2014 - 4:00am
OWN RULES: Agronomist Craig Wissell checks the soil of a Phantom wheat crop. While helping out at his wife's fifth-generation family farm at Ardrossan in 2004, Craig discovered that the land was depleted in sulfur and decided to change the course of its fertiliser history.
OWN RULES: Agronomist Craig Wissell checks the soil of a Phantom wheat crop. While helping out at his wife's fifth-generation family farm at Ardrossan in 2004, Craig discovered that the land was depleted in sulfur and decided to change the course of its fertiliser history.

WHEN agronomist Craig Wissell moved from Burra to Ardrossan to help out on his wife Cindy's fifth-generation family farm in 2004, he noticed something was not quite right with the land.

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