Who is GIBB-Urea

Very few companies have an opportunity to boast of their strength in skill sets, experience, and commitment to a cause. But GIBB-Urea is proud and honoured to say that the people backing and mentoring this company are world leaders in pastoral farming. Specifically Dairy farming. If you are unaware of who they are, links have been added for you to learn more about them. This knowledge will give you assurance and confidence in GIBB-Urea. And some insight into the depths some people go to improve our world.

CEO

Stewart Spilsbury

GIBB-Urea

Invented prilled urea ONEsystem technology. Created MVP phases 1-4. Using ONEsystem plus the golfball grazing concept delivered 60% increased profit at 50% less nitrogen for early adopters.

PARTNER

Dr Bert Quin

Global Sustainable Farming Ltd CEO

New Zealand’s chief soil scientist (1980’s), Ph.D in analytical chemistry, biochemistry and water quality at Massey University. Considered “the father” of Reactive Phosphate Rock (RPR).

MENTOR

Adrian Van Bysterveldt (deceased)

Adviser/Teacher Lincoln University NZ

Considered by many as “the” world expert on pasture utilisation, Made LUDF into a top 3% dairy farm using his “Golf Ball Grazing” concept. Advisor on adapting this to suit Australian conditions.

CEO

Ivor Awty

Naroaka Enterprises

IInventor, Owner of Naroaka Enterprises, manufacturer of the sonar Automatic Automatic Pasture Reader, mentor on pasture utilisation system.

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Our History

GIBB-Urea (over ten years in the making) from;

  • our first quad bike pasture utilisation system,
  • our trailered ONESystem prototype,
  • our first ONESystem contractor in late 2016,
  • and finally to our ONESystem/Gibberellic Acid simultaneously capable application system combined with Satellite pasture management.

The creation of Stewart Spilsbury, a dairy consultant operating in the MacAlister Irrigation District (MID) area in east Gippsland, Victoria, Australia. He operates an outsourced pastoral management business and a state of the future fertiliser procurement and application business. These two businesses are synergistic and so have been joined together, becoming  GIBB-Urea. Growing more grass by fertilisation or pasture renovation – is not the solution for dairying – consuming all of the grass you grow is more critical (most farmers only consume 60 – 65% of what they grow) and then once you have a system for that – more grass drives more profit.

Rural dairy farm Victoria cows coming in for milking near Yarram East Gippsland

Contact Us

PO Box 892
Newry, Victoria 3859
Australia