Neville Janke is a qualified agronomist and Horticulturist with over 20 years of experience guiding farmers in the Agricultural and Horticultural industries. With this experience, Neville has been helping long-term users of Hay and grain to experience the Feed Central way of sourcing quality Feed for hungry cattle.
We are often asked whether it is best to determine the mineral content of feed via NIR or wet chemistry analysis. While NIR is a fast, effective and reliable way…
It’s cold! Think about energy, that’s M.E. Metabolised energy of your feed. That energy to move, energy to grow, energy to eat and energy to keep warm. Check out the…
Making quality hay is all about timing. You will never be able to recover the quality if you get the timing wrong. Feed Central looks at many different aspects of…
Opportunity knocks for all beef & dairy operations / farms as some suppliers are now wanting to clear their old season stock in light of new season product approaching. Anything…
Protein is an extremely important component of your animals feed source. It is required on a daily basis for body condition maintenance, lactation, growth, weight gain and reproduction. Did you…
Join us for part five of soil nutrition with our Fertiliser Specialist & National Account Manager – Neville Janke. For all your Fertiliser needs consider buying through Feed Central –…
National Account Manager Neville Janke reports to Buyers & Sellers to bring the Market Report for September. Wanting to buy? CLICK HERE or Call 1300 669 429 Talk to the team…
We are rapidly heading towards the end of the growing season for winter crops which means that many farmers are on the lookout for late season frosts which could potentially…
Australia is a country that experiences many weather extremes from drought to flooding rains. The 16/17 cereal growing and harvest season brought with it wet conditions and huge yields for…
The question is often asked do I buy Hay or silage? While silage does have many qualities, but when it comes to buying / selling and transportation, hay comes out…