Everything you need to know to operate your Tow and Fert with confidence

Over the last 15 years our team along with over 1000+ Farmers have shared and gathered knowledge all around the foliar & fine particle application method using the Tow and Fert system. Here is some links to helpful resources.

Tow and Fert Resources

Below is a list of helpful resources, explore the resources, ask questions, reach out if you would like more information- we're here to help.

Media

Downloadable assets

Logos, product imagery, spec sheets, and brand guidance for dealers and partners.

Tools

Tools and calculators

Mix calculators, rate guides, and interactive helpers to plan applications & mixes with confidence.

The Latest Resources

From science to slurries you'll find it here.
Summary of: Using Humic Compounds to Improve Efficiency of Fertiliser NitrogenScience

Summary of: Using Humic Compounds to Improve Efficiency of Fertiliser Nitrogen

Learn how humic compounds improve nitrogen efficiency, increase pasture growth, and reduce fertiliser use by up to 65% based on NZ field trials.

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Fine Particle Urea and Urease Inhibitors: Proven Improvements in Nitrogen EfficiencyScience

Fine Particle Urea and Urease Inhibitors: Proven Improvements in Nitrogen Efficiency

This peer-reviewed field study examined how fine particle application (FPA) of urea, combined with the urease inhibitor NBPT, influences nitrogen losses, plant uptake, and pasture production compared with conventional granular urea.

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Fine Particle Lime: Why Particle Size Determines Lime EffectivenessScience

Fine Particle Lime: Why Particle Size Determines Lime Effectiveness

This independent Australian field study demonstrates that progressively finer limestone particles deliver significantly greater and faster soil pH correction than coarse lime, with no minimum particle size identified for maximum effectiveness.

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Summary of: Using Humic Compounds to Improve Efficiency of Fertiliser NitrogenScience

Summary of: Using Humic Compounds to Improve Efficiency of Fertiliser Nitrogen

Learn how humic compounds improve nitrogen efficiency, increase pasture growth, and reduce fertiliser use by up to 65% based on NZ field trials.

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Handover Video: The Multi 500Handover Video

Handover Video: The Multi 500

This video will give you an overview of how the Tow and Fert Multi 500 operates. The Tow and Fert is a versatile liquid foliar sprayer with quick return on investment. Tow and Fert will dissolve your solid Urea in it’s tank, keep Ultra Fine Particle Fertilisers suspended in liquid and even allow you to spray weed spray and the small seeds your pasture needs all in one pass, saving you money spent on fertiliser, fuel and tractor maintenance.

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Handover Video: The Multi 1000Handover Video

Handover Video: The Multi 1000

This video will give you an overview of how the Tow and Fert Multi 1000 operates.

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Handover Video: The Multi 2800 & Multi 4000Handover Video

Handover Video: The Multi 2800 & Multi 4000

This video will give you an overview of how the Tow and Fert Multi 2800 and Multi 4000 operates.

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Handover Video: The Multi 1200Handover Video

Handover Video: The Multi 1200

Watch this informative video with Michael Smith to learn how the Tow and Fert Multi 1200 operates. In this walk-through, Michael demonstrates how to set up, operate, and get the most from the Tow and Fert Multi 1200 sprayer — a robust 1200 L liquid and fine particle applicator with up to 18 m spray width that attaches to your tractor for efficient coverage. You’ll learn key features, controls, and practical tips to maximise performance and safety.

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Introducing the Tow and Fert Mix AppHandover Video

Introducing the Tow and Fert Mix App

This video provides a comprehensive guide to using the Tow and Fert Mix app, including installation, user setup, and features for managing fertilizer mixes. It is designed to help users efficiently navigate the app and utilize its functionalities for agricultural applications.

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