Servicing the Sale area since 1960.
Our experienced operators are trained to accurately spread lime and fertiliser products on your farm, using the latest proven technology.
Lime and fertiliser—working together for healthier crops
Strategically applying both lime and fertiliser helps create optimal conditions for soil and crop productivity. Lime adjusts soil pH, which then enhances nutrient uptake from fertiliser in subsequent applications. While they are applied independently, lime’s role in reducing soil acidity complements fertiliser’s nutrient contribution, ultimately leading to better crop growth.
Our expert operators can spread both lime and fertiliser on your farm, maximising each product’s effectiveness and ensuring crops receive balanced nutrients and ideal pH conditions for healthier yields.
We can also supply and spread sand, topsoil and seed — whatever you need to get the job done.
Decrease Acidity
Increase Fertiliser Efficiency
Healthier Stock
Higher Yields
Increase Profitability

We offer spreading services within a 60km radius of Sale — covering Bairnsdale to Yarram to Traralgon and surrounds.
Our lime products

Our fertilisers
Supplied as either straight product or a blend, we’ll help you tailor your fertiliser to best benefit your soil and plant requirements — spread with Calcimo Lime for optimised results. We offer a great range of fertilisers formulated to enhance your crops, along with natural sources like cow and chicken manure.
Soil ameliorants
Soil ameliorants are materials used to improve soil health, structure, and fertility. They address issues like acidity, compaction, and nutrient deficiencies, with lime, gypsum, and organic matter being common examples. These treatments enhance plant growth, boost yields, and promote sustainable land use.
Introducing trace elements.
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Zinc (Zn)
Vital for plant growth, supporting chlorophyll production, carbohydrate synthesis, and essential metabolic reactions. Deficiency is first seen in the young leaves.
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Copper (Cu)
Essential for chlorophyll production and drives key plant growth reactions. A deficiency weakens cell walls, lowers protein levels, prevents flowering, and increases vulnerability to fungal infections.
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Manganese (Mn)
Key to enzyme functions in plants, aiding chlorophyll production, seed germination, and faster maturity. It boosts phosphorus and calcium availability, supporting essential metabolic processes.
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Boron (B)
Supports cell division, growth, and pollen development in plants, with deficiencies often showing as stunted growth or deformed tips. The line between deficiency and toxicity is narrow, so professional application is recommended.
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Iron (Fe)
Crucial for chlorophyll formation, oxygen transport, and certain respiratory functions in plants. Deficiency first shows in the youngest leaves as a yellow or bleached-white appearance.
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Molybdenum (Mo)
Essential for nitrate metabolism in many crops, especially in pastures, cucurbits, legumes, and brassicas. It enables Rhizobia bacteria in legume roots to convert atmospheric nitrogen into nitrate, supporting soil fertility.
