HISTORY
Hibrix Chelators were discovered and developed by the brilliant chemist the Late David Menne.
As Hibrix Chelators act as a superb delivery systems, Hibrix derivatives had to be developed for successful application in Australia, where most soils are depreciated from constant use of Chemical fertilisers. Five years of research and trials has culminated in the Hibrix System for Sustainable Agriculture.
The researchers are amazed at the small quantities of the derivatives required to produce excellent crops. In 2005Serve-Ag Research, (now Peracto Pty Ltd) demonstrated that the HibrixBA with a mineral fertiliser (WMF fertiliser), could match the standard acid fertiliser regime.
In 2006 a similar trial in Esperance demonstrated the result at large scale. In 2007, of the seven trials carried out by Landmark across Australia six were knocked out by drought, but not before the Hibrix plants had shown superior early development. In 2008 a large group carried out extensive trials on a large number of sites and have gone on from that success to large acreage production trials in 2009.
In 2008 and 2009 Murdoch University report very encouraging results in trials of tree replanting in depleted forests using Hibrix products. Trials in South Africa near Durban are progressing satisfactorily.
Recent experimentation by agronomists and arborologists have shown that small fertigation delivered inputs of Hibrix BB has duplicated the work of Murdoch University in the field and Hibrix Sales Pty Ltd can confidently guide plantation owners on their use of the Hibrix products.
Further work using the sustainable agricultural principles of author Peter Andrew suggests the sustainable agriculture is attainable and the the Hibrix System is the logical path towards repair of damaged soils so common after long use of acid fertilisers and dangerous pesticides.