Helping You Make Better Pasture Decisions
Planned, Planted and Proven in Your Paddocks
It's never just about the seed
Farmers and producers know that pasture improvement is not just about sowing seed and hoping for the best, it is about understanding your soil, climate, grazing system, species selection, establishment timing and long-term production and sustainability goals.
When the right pasture plan is matched to the right paddock, the results show up where they matter most: on the ground.
If it won’t work, we won’t suggest it. Every recommendation we make is checked against the realities of rainfall, soil, machinery, labour and grazing pressure. We’ve watched too many good intentions planted in paddocks that were never going to carry them.
How we go about it?
Four things you can be sure of when you work with our team
We know our seeds
The pasture, species and approach we recommend are matched to your soils, seasons and goals – guided by experience, not guesswork.
Boots in the Paddock
Our agronomists spend most of their time in the paddock – walking pastures, taking soil samples, counting plants, talking through stocking rates. We can also work remotely with the same depth of attention.
Backed by science
Long-running R&D partnerships with MLA, JCU, CSIRO, and QUT, peer-reviewed pasture trials, and the team behind Progardes® Desmanthus.
Soil carbon, when you're ready
We know soil carbon as well as we know pasture. The plan we build for productivity today can also open the door to soil carbon revenue down the track — if and when it suits your business.
What an improved Paddock looks like
Two paddocks. Same soil. Same grazing pressure. Same tough season.
The difference? One paddock had successfully improved pasture.
That difference doesn’t come from luck, and it doesn’t come from a bag of seed. It comes from a plan that fits the paddock — and a few seasons of doing the work properly.
How we work with you
We can come in at any of the steps below. At planning, mid-establishment, or after a project’s run, when you want a second set of eyes.
1.
Set your goals
We work with you to set your pasture and business goals:
- Lift stocking rate or kilograms per hectare
- Build drought resilience
- Fill feed gaps or extend the season
- Open up future income from soil carbon
3.
Explore pasture options
We work with you to get the right blend, at the right time of year:
- Tailored species and blend recommendations matched to rainfall, soil type and how you graze it
- Cost-effective quotes from seed retailers
- Optional: explore additional revenue from soil carbon
2.
Assess your current system
We test, interpret and get a clear read on your current pasture performance:
- On-farm or remote support, fee-for-service
- Soil tests -what’s holding the paddock back?
- Existing test results interpreted by our tea
- Current pasture and system performance
4.
Implement & manage
We’ll help you implement, track and plan your next step:
- Establishment method matched to your country
- Right timing, nutrition and grazing management
- If chosen: carbon project baselining and registration
- Ongoing measurement with Agrimix Flux
The team you'll work with
When you work with Agrimix, you work directly with our agronomy team — people who've spent time on country like yours, who know the species, and who'll be on the phone when you need them.
Lachie
AGRONOMIST
Justin Kirkby purchased a run down farm in 2005. Learn how he has worked to regenerate it back to all perennial pastures…
Zahra
PASTURE MODELLING
Justin Kirkby purchased a run down farm in 2005. Learn how he has worked to regenerate it back to all perennial pastures…
Zac
AGRONOMY & CARBON LEADERSHIP
Justin Kirkby purchased a run down farm in 2005. Learn how he has worked to regenerate it back to all perennial pastures…
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Something wasn’t right in this crop.
After a few conversations with the client, it was clear an on-farm visual assessment was needed.
We inspected the crop, assessed paddock variability, and collected samples to help identify what was going on and how the issue could be managed.
This is exactly where Agrimix Agronomic Services come in — practical, on-ground support to help producers make better paddock decisions.
Real agronomy starts in the paddock.
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Same season. Same conditions. Very different result.
This video says what a thousand words could not.
Two paddocks under the same seasonal pressure — but one had been pasture improved, and the difference is clear.
Agronomic services by Agrimix help producers make better pasture decisions, from species selection and paddock planning through to practical establishment and long-term grazing outcomes.
Pasture improvement is an investment. Done well, it can improve productivity, resilience and the value of every hectare.
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Better pastures do not happen by accident 🌱
Agrimix helps producers make smarter pasture decisions with practical advice backed by real data.
We help you:
• improve productivity per hectare
• build drought resilience
• fill feed gaps
• explore soil carbon opportunities
From soil test interpretation to tailored agronomic support and Pasture Portal and Agrimix Flux access, we help turn pasture planning into practical results.
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