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Quarter 4 2009

 

Reviews

  • Our Christmas best wishes
  • Christmas opening and closing times
  • 2010 a new year
  • The introduction of PCR testing
  • Grape and wine testing at Hill Laboratories
  • New testing being introducted by the Environmental division

 

Quarter 3 2009

 

 

  • Looking back over the past 25 years
  • The launch of our new website
  • Hill Laboratories winning EnviroMark Gold certification
  • Agricultural clients a change to the way we measure pH in soils
  • An article about growing successful brassica crops
  • A new catalouge available for Environmental clients and a change to the way we do VFA testing
  • An article about the different numbers of wine tests available
  • Quarter 1 2009

  • A review of Labmax our laboratory improvement programme
  • New tests and methods recently developed
  • Article about dry matter losses and their effect on testing
  • Understanding and testing dissolved gases in ground water
  • GLP
  • Our full range of Honey analysis
  • Quarter 4 2008

  • Wishing you a Merry Christmas
  • Introducing Peter Astwood
  • About our sponsorship of the Hill Laboratories summer science school
  • Testing Pinot Noir grape leaf, blade and petiole at flowering
  • An article the importance of feed testing if you are feeding your animals
  • Melamine testing at Hill Laboratories
  • Representative sampling
  • Quarter 3 2008

  • The launch of our new laboratory in the South Island
  • Showcasing Intefruit our new nutrient management software
  • Soil sulphur tests in the lab
  • Introducing John Silcock
  • New laboratory facilities new open in the food & bio-analytical laboratory
  • Quarter 2 2008

  • The 2008 customer survey
  • Fieldays 2008 and our involvement in the Premier feature
  • Understanding testing for BOD
  • The expansion of our residue testing capacity
  • Quarter 1 2008

  • Maize and forage testing
  • Avocado intepretive criteria
  • The introduction of Labsys 3 in the environmental division
  • subdividing rural land and the testing consequences
  • Understanding multi - residue testing