FERCO — Bio-fertiliser in 12 hours

FERCO turns water, compost, and a live microbe blend into a high-potency liquid fertiliser in roughly 12 hours. It reduces chemical inputs and boosts crop performance without labs or complexity.

Apply via irrigation systems, sprayers, or tractor-mounted applicators. Built by Agrodrone, FERCO is a practical path to healthier soils and resilient plants through microbiology.

Bio-fertiliser in 12 hours.

FERCO turns water, compost, and a live microbe blend into a high-potency liquid fertiliser in roughly 12 hours. The result reduces chemical inputs and boosts crop performance—without labs, complexity, or steep costs.

Producers can apply the fertiliser by injector, sprayer, or irrigation, scaling from small farms to large operations.

Built by Agrodrone, FERCO is a practical path to healthier soils and resilient plants through microbiology.

FAQ

What is FERCO? A compact system that produces a microbiological liquid fertiliser from compost in ~12 hours.

How is it applied? Via irrigation systems, sprayers, or tractor-mounted applicators.

Who makes it? Agrodrone.

What goes into the process? Water, quality compost, and a live microbe blend that multiplies during the brew cycle.

How long does a batch take? Approximately 12 hours under normal conditions, depending on temperature and inputs.

What scale does it support? From small holdings to large farms; output integrates with injectors, sprayers, and irrigation.

Which crops benefit? Broad‑acre, orchards, vineyards, vegetables, and permanent crops seeking soil health and nutrient efficiency.

Is it compatible with other inputs? Generally yes with most biological and many conventional programs; consult your agronomist for specific mixes.

How do I get pricing? Contact Agrodrone for current models and pricing via the website contact form.

How does FERCO compare to traditional fertilisers? FERCO delivers a living, biology‑based fertiliser brewed on‑site. It can complement or reduce synthetic inputs by improving nutrient availability and soil function, focusing on microbial activity rather than NPK alone.

What environmental benefits does it offer? On‑site brewing can reduce reliance on synthetic inputs, support soil microbiology, and may help lower runoff and leaching when adopted within good agronomic practices.

Can FERCO reduce costs? Many growers see savings from producing fertiliser on‑farm, reducing purchased inputs, and simplifying logistics. Actual savings vary by operation and program.

What’s the shelf life of the fertiliser? Use as fresh as possible—ideally within hours of brew completion—to maximise microbial viability and performance.

What maintenance is required? Rinse vessels and lines after each batch, perform periodic sanitation, and check pumps, aeration, and filters. Follow the maintenance guide provided by Agrodrone.