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Bare Annealed Tie Wire - 0.56mm x 1000mm (1kg Bundle)

Prices are EX WORKS. Delivery calculated separately based on freight and volume requirements.

High-quality Black Annealed Tie Wire designed for precision securing in agricultural, viticultural, and industrial applications. This wire undergoes a specialized thermal annealing process, ensuring maximum flexibility and "dead-soft" handling for easy twisting without compromising tensile strength.

Versatility and Efficient Fastening

This tie wire is pre-cut to 1000mm lengths, eliminating the need for manual cutting on-site and significantly increasing productivity during large-scale tying tasks. With a fine 0.56mm diameter, it is exceptionally easy to manipulate by hand or with tools, making it ideal for securing vine training systems, grafting, or bundling light materials.

The black annealed finish provides a protective scale that improves grip during twisting and offers a clean, professional appearance. This bundle contains approximately 5,000 ties per kilogram, providing a high-yield solution for commercial operations requiring consistent, high-frequency fastening.

Technical Support: For bulk volume inquiries or specialized wire requirements, please reach out to our team via our Contact Page.

Technical Specifications

Specification Details
Material Type Black Annealed (Bare) Tie Wire
Wire Diameter 0.56mm
Pre-cut Length 1000mm
Bundle Weight 1.0 KG
Approx. Quantity ~5,000 ties per bundle
Finish Annealed Black (Dead-Soft)

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Main Features
  • Dead-Soft Flexibility: Annealed process makes the wire easy to bend and stay in place without spring-back.
  • Pre-Cut Efficiency: Ready-to-use 1m lengths improve workflow in the field or factory.
  • High Yield Bundle: Approximately 5,000 ties per 1kg bundle provides excellent value.
  • Superior Grip: Black annealed finish provides a non-slip surface for secure twisting.
  • Compact Storage: Lightweight 1kg bundles are easy for workers to carry and distribute.
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5 Factors to Consider when establishing an Olive Grove

Why are you starting a grove? Is it for business, lifestyle or a combination? What is your plan? i.e. What do you want to achieve?
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Grove Establishment

1) Why are you starting a grove? Is it for business, lifestyle or a combination? What is your plan? i.e. What do you want to achieve?

2) Site Selection: When choosing a site for your grove, ask yourself - Is the climate & soil suitable for growing olives? How far away is your nearest contract processor & other service providers? Is the property, trees and facilities accessible to contractors? Is water available? Is there room for future expansion? When choosing an existing grove - Is the grove producing? If not, do you have the budget/means of turning it around?

3) Table Olives or Oil? This is an important question that will help you choose olive varieties,pruning techniques & tree spacing. Consider: What is your potential consumer demand?

4) Varietal Selection: Variety suitability is fundamental to your grove's success. Choose varieties that will succeed in your environment. (i.e. Some varieties are more frost tolerant, some are intended just as table olives while others are for oil & each is considered to have its own unique characteristics) When looking at existing groves, ensure you know what varieties are planted.

5) Tree Spacing. Even at this stage it is important to think about how you will harvest your future crop as this can affect how you space your trees.

Further resources for new olive growers:
Amandabaileyonolives.com This blog contains plenty of free information on all aspects of production and is constantly being updated and added to.

Books and DVDs This section of our website contains many books available for purchase. For new growers The Olive Centre recommends 'The Olive Production Manual'. For those who require more technical information, see the comprehensive 'Olive Growing' book.

Grove consulting - Have your grove assessed by a world class olive expert, Marcelo Berlanda, for recommendations that could help you achieve higher yields and healthier crops.

Testing Services for soil and leaf analysis are also available, allowing you to assess the nutritional status of your grove.

Industry Directories - Discover who your nearest contractors and processors are. Get to know your local associations.

Australis Plants - If you are looking to plant a new grove, see Greg and Julie from Australis. They have advice on what varieties will be suitable for your area, and can supply trees from their nursery.

Subscribe to The Olive Centre's e-newsletter for regular news and updates. or contact us for further information on a specific olive issue.

Don't let pests get the best of your grove!

Updated 10/8/11

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OLIVE LACE BUG

for information and a video about this pest....read more----> Olive Lace Bug

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Admiral by Sumitomo


Admiral is a product for the control of black scale in olives. It is an unconventional insecticide in the sense that it acts as an insect growth regulator that removes the pest from the grove by disrupting its life cycle and not killing it rapidly like traditional insecticides do.


In practice, this means that female scales may remain on the trees for a period after treatment, however this is of no consequence because they would have been sterilised by Admiral and no viable offspring are being produced.


At the other end of the equation, use Admiral on a commercial scale in olives (and other crops) has shown that the duration of control given by Admiral most often exceeds one season.


Since the product has become available, the majority of olive growers using Admiral have reported that no sprays were required in the subsequent season following the initial application and after all scales were removed from the trees.


This observation has significant cost benefits for olive growers!


For further information, please download the following information:


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OLIVE SCALE


For a video and information about this pest.... read more---> Olive Scale

Contact The Olive Centre today to help minimise your exposure to Pest & Disease in your grove:


www.theolivecentre.com


PH: 07 4696 9845

FAX: 07 4696 9914

Email: sales@theolivecentre.com.au







Factors to Consider for Establishing a New Olive Grove

smalltree2_web"Get the right advice the first time as this will save you time and money for years to come"

Planting an olive grove is not about digging holes in the ground than sitting back, watching and waiting. ?Your preparation is fundamental to successful production!

So here are our 5 factors to consider before you consider to establish your Olive Grove:

1. Why are you starting a grove?

  • Is it for business, lifestyle or a combination? ?What is your plan? i.e. What do you want to achieve?
2. Site Selection... When choosing a property to plant your grove, ask yourself...
  • Are the climate and soil suitable for growing olives? ?How far away are your nearest contract processor and other service providers?
  • Is the property, existing trees and facilities accessible to contractors?
  • Is water available?
  • Is there room for future expansion?
  • When choosing an existing grove - Is the grove producing? If not, do you have the budget/means of turning it around?
3. Table Olives or Oil?
  • This is an important question that will help you choose varieties, employ pruning techniques and tree spacing for your circumstances. Consider: ?What is your potential consumer demand for table olives or oil?
4. Varietal Selection:
  • Variety suitability is fundamental to your groves' success. Choose varieties that will succeed in your environment. ?(i.e. Some varieties are more frost tolerant, some are intended just as table olives while others are for oil and each is considered to have its own unique characteristics).
  • When looking at existing groves, ensure you know what varieties are planted.
5. Tree Spacing
  • Even at this stage, it is important to think about how you will harvest your future crop as this can affect how you space your trees. See the harvesting section of our website for more information.

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