by Mixrite | Jun 15, 2025 | Pool & water treatment, Product guides & comparisons
Yes, it absolutely can. Take the guesswork and manual effort out of pool maintenance so you can enjoy your pool more and worry less. Total control over how much chlorine goes into your pool, and when A MixRite chemical dosing pump is one of the smartest ways to keep...
by Mixrite | Apr 4, 2025 | Irrigation & Fertigation, Product guides & comparisons
Case Study: How MixRite transformed Richard’s fertigation system Richard, a horticulturist with a commercial greenhouse (we’ve changed his details), struggled with an inefficient fertigation setup. As a result, some plants weren’t getting enough nutrients, which...
by Mixrite | Mar 11, 2025 | Irrigation & Fertigation, Product guides & comparisons
One of our happy clients in the Manawatū runs two dairy farms with about 600 cows on each. They needed a reliable, no-fuss way to get essential minerals like zinc, magnesium, and anti-bloat into the stock drinking water. But before talking to the team at MixRite,...
by Mixrite | Nov 25, 2024 | Irrigation & Fertigation, Product guides & comparisons
Peace of mind, labour savings, and healthier, more productive livestock Essential minerals like copper, zinc, magnesium, and anti-bloat supplements are critical for maintaining livestock health and productivity, particularly for dairy cows. During high-risk periods,...
by Mixrite | Nov 8, 2024 | Product guides & comparisons
Dosing pumps are used to inject precise amounts of chemicals, nutrients, or additives into a water supply in a controlled and repeatable way. They work by linking the amount of product injected to either water flow or an electrical control system, depending on the...
by Mixrite | Oct 22, 2024 | Irrigation & Fertigation, Product guides & comparisons
Climate change means doing things differently Temperatures are soaring. Droughts are occurring more frequently and lasting longer – right when soils need it most. Currently, grazing systems tend to rely on shallow-rooted species, such as clover or ryegrass....