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Terragen Recognised by Greenham’s “Never Ever” Program for Sustainable Beef Production

Terragen has been officially recognised by Greenham Australia, with Terragen Probiotic for Ruminants now included on the “Never Ever” Program Eligible Products List - an important milestone that reinforces Terragen’s commitment to supporting sustainability and natural production across the Australian beef industry. A Recognition of Sustainable Innovation The Greenham Never Ever Beef Program is one of Australia’s leading certifications for naturally produced beef. It sets strict standards for grass-fed, antibiotic-free, hormone-free, and GMO-free production - ensuring cattle are raised in alignment with premium, environmentally responsible practices. Being listed within the Never Ever Program confirms that Terragen’s probiotic technology aligns perfectly with these principles, offering producers a natural, biological solution that enhances herd health while maintaining full compliance with Australia’s most trusted beef programs. In Good Company Terragen joins a select group of respected feed and supplement brands recognised under the Never Ever standards, including: Barastoc Pasture Beef 15 Barastoc Pasture Beef Mash Barastoc Pasture Beef Calf 18[...]

11 November 2025|

Australian Ag Biotech Steps Onto the Global Stage

Terragen launches first international feedlot trial for its Probiotic™ for Ruminants in Canada Terragen has taken an important step in expanding its global footprint, announcing the first international research trialof its Probiotic™ for Ruminants (TPR) — a live microbial supplement designed to support animal health and performance. The two-phase Canadian feedlot trial, conducted in partnership with the Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC), the University of Calgary, and the Beef Cattle Research Council, will evaluate TPR’s effect on cattle growth performance, carcass quality, and gut-immune function under North American production conditions. AAFC’s Professor Trevor Alexander said the study aligns with their broader research focus on bovine respiratory disease (BRD) and animal health. “We’re excited to explore how probiotics influence gut and respiratory health in feedlot cattle,” he said. Phase one focuses on digestion, microbiota, and immunity across a 60-day period, while phase two extends to 300 days, assessing long-term[...]

7 November 2025|

Trial Results Confirm Strong Results for Great Land Plus®

Terragen’s ongoing research and development program has delivered exciting results from recent trials across a range of crops, confirming the effectiveness of Great Land Plus® (GLP) in improving plant growth, nutrient efficiency, and crop performance. Trial Results Across Multiple Crops Trials conducted on maize, tomato, ryegrass, canola, and lentils have demonstrated significant benefits for both plant growth and sustainability outcomes. Maize Trials (QLD & NSW) – Up to 30% increase in shoot weight and 35% increase in root weight, with medium and low doses proving most effective. Tomato Trials (Laboratory & Soil) – Growth benefits observed in both sterile agar and soil trials, confirming GLP works directly on plants as well as in the soil. Lentil Trial (South Australia) – Conducted in partnership with Elders Rural Services, this opportunistic trial on a late-sown lentil crop confirmed GLP’s role in supporting crop establishment and vigour. Applications[...]

3 October 2025|

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