51 ST ANNUAL
ELMORE FIELD DAYS Official Supplement
OCTOBER 7, 8 & 9 2014
With more than 700 exhibitors, there’s always more for farmers to see and do at Elmore Field Days. More displays. More demonstrations. More in paddock trials. More equipment. More innovations. More machinery. More people to talk to. More information to gather. In fact, more of everything! So come along this year, because there’s more than ever before.
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President’s Report 2014
Looking towards the next 50 years After reaching a 50-year Opportunities for visitors at milestone, the Elmore Field Elmore Field Days • More exhibitors than ever before; Days committee is more • Experience the new Taste More pavilion; enthusiastic than ever about • More outdoor / indoor and undercover sites; the future for both this • Experience new technology and event and the agricultural innovative products; industry. • More in-paddock demonstrations; Elmore Field Days offers organisations the opportunity to be involved in a leading agricultural expo that is beneficial to trade and emphasises information, education, demonstration and implementation of the latest agricultural technology, research and equipment. This annual three-day event consistently attracts a strong attendance of about 35 000 people from an extensive catchment area across Victoria and NSW and is a must-attend for anyone in agriculture.
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Compare machinery prices; More interactive displays; Do some bargain hunting; More information to gather; Catch-up with mates; More people to talk to. In fact more of everything, so come along this year, because there’s more than ever before.
– Frank Harney, president, Elmore Field Days
Elmore Field Days 2014 check list LOCATION
The field days are held at Elmore Events Centre, adjoining Midland Hwy about 2 km east of the Elmore township.
HOURS
The field days site opens each morning at 8.30 am and the gates close at 5 pm.
CAR PARKING
Unlimited free parking is provided adjacent to the entry gates on both sides of the field days site. Disabled parking is available at Gate 2 and Gate 10.
ENTRY COSTS
The entry charge is $18 for adults and $8 for secondary students, GST included. Children under 12 are free. No concessions. Companion Cards accepted.
SITE SERVICES
Bendigo Bank ATM machines together with the Parenting Centre and St John First Aid facilities are provided next to the administration office.
DISABLED ACCESS
Mobility scooter and wheelchair hire is available on the east and west sides of the field days site.
PURCHASES
Elmore Field Days provides a parcel pickup service for equipment items up to 50 kg purchased from exhibitor sites, which are delivered to depots adjacent to the entry gates for collection. A nominal $2 charge is donated to community groups.
ACCOMMODATION
Hotel and motel accommodation can found in the nearby regional centers of Bendigo, Echuca/ Moama and Shepparton.
FOOD AND DRINK
Elmore community organisations provide an extensive choice of catering options on site, along with a number of specialty food vendors. A public bar also operates on the site each day.
AIRCRAFT
A marked grass 1000 m by 50 m airstrip is available parallel to the Midland Hwy and east of the display area. Adequate aircraft parking space is also available. Phone Wayne Cowan on 0427 326 444 for more information.
ADMINISTRATION
The Field Days administration office in the centre of the site can be reached on 5432 6176.
WEBSITE
For regular updates, visit www.elmorefielddays.com.au or find us on Facebook — Elmore Events Centre.
OUR FUTURE
Already renowned for its extensive and well laid-out space, the home of the Elmore Field Days — Elmore Events Centre — is constantly being enhanced by infrastructure additions to cater for the needs of exhibitors, patrons and future site hirers. Future projects include an undercover stables / exhibition space to assist with the ever-growing need for equestrian facilities.
OUR COMMUNITY
Elmore Field Days is a strong community owned, not-for-profit organisation that strives to maintain its fundamental purpose — an unbiased service to agriculture and community with flow-on economic benefits to regional areas. Profits from the event are returned as compensation to community organisations for volunteer hours contributed to the staging of Elmore Field Days, also in donations to help fund community infrastructure, services and activity.
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Elmore Field Days 2014 program Tuesday, October 7
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Thursday, October 9
Shearing: Team 1 — BK x Merino Cross Ewes Spot on Vaccination Quirky Tales with Narelle Stone Shearing/Wool-handling Demonstration Shearing: Team 1 — BK x Merino cross ewes In-paddock Demonstrations begin Spot on Vaccination Elmore National AG Art Wear Competition — Parade Bendigo South East College — Toccata Senior Concert Band and Year 7 Vocal Ensemble Catering 5 Overview: Ewes for the Future Trial Shearing the Past Dream Pot Cooking Demonstration Livestock and Farm Crime Specialist Group — Craig Gillard, Victoria Police In-paddock Demonstrations begin Shearing: Team 2 — Merinos Northern Vic Spot on Vaccination Elmore National AG Art Wear Competition — Parade Vintage Tractor Parade Shearing/Wool-handling Demonstration Shearing: Team 2 — Merinos Northern Vic
Wednesday, October 8
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Shearing: Team 5 — SAMM Telstra NBN Spot on Vaccination Shearing/Wool-handling Demonstration Shearing: Team 5 — SAMM In-paddock Demonstrations begin Spot on Vaccination Elmore National AG Art Wear Competition — Parade Overview: Ewes for the Future Trial Shearing in the Past Quirky Tales with Narelle Stone — Children’s Entertainment AFL Victoria — A snapshot: The value of a football club and growth of female football In-paddock Demonstrations Linda Jackson — Creative Art and Fashion Vintage Tractor Parade Spot on Vaccination Elmore National AG Art Wear Competition — Parade Final
Celebrity gardener at Adbri site Landscape designer and celebrity gardener Jason Hodges will be in attendance at Elmore Field Days. Best known for his DIY segments on Better Homes and Gardens Jason will be at the Adbri Masonry stand on Tuesday, October 7. He will give several demonstrations on how to correctly lay pavers and how to use Adbri’s retaining wall systems. Adbri Masonry’s Victorian regional sales manager Sommerville Monotti said the firm was the largest manufacturer of concrete masonry products in Australia. Manufacturing plants are scattered around the country including one in Bendigo. Mr Monotti said Adbri had been exhibiting at Elmore Field Days for the past three years and the event always generated plenty of inquiry and follow-up work. As well as gardening products Adbri Masonry also manufactures Turfgrid, a land stabilisation paver which is a simple solution for controlling soil erosion. The pavers have an agricultural application and can be used around cattle troughs.
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9.30 am Shearing: Team 3 — Centre Plus Merinos 10 am Spot on Vaccination 10.15 am Quirky Tales with Narelle Stone — Children’s Entertainment 10.30 am Shearing/Wool-handling Demonstration 10.45 am Shearing: Team 3 — Centre Plus Merinos 10.45 am Linda Jackson — Creative Art and Fashion 10.45 am In-paddock Demonstrations begin 11 am Spot on Vaccination 11 am Elmore National AG Art Wear Competition — Parade 11.45 am Overview: Ewes for the Future Trial 12.30 pm Shearing in the Past 12.30 pm Dream Pot Cooking Demonstration 1 pm Livestock and Farm Crime Specialist Group — Craig Gillard, Victoria Police 1 pm In-paddock Demonstrations begin 1.15 pm Bendigo South East College — Vivace Junior Concert Band, Catering 5 1.30 pm Shearing: Team 4 — Dohne 2 pm Spot on Vaccination 2 pm Elmore National AG Art Wear Competition — Parade 2 pm Vintage Tractor Parade 2.30 pm Shearing/Wool-handling Demonstration 2.45 pm Shearing: Team 4 — Dohne
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Speakers are ready to entertain Talking all things AFL Two representatives of AFL Victoria will make presentations in the auditorium covering the topics of the value of a football club and the growth of female football. AFL Victoria government partnerships and facilities manager Shayne Ward and competitions manager for women’s football and VFL academy coach Darren Flanigan will speak at 1 pm on Thursday, October 9. Mr Flanigan said there was often discussion about the value football brings to communities. “These values range from bringing a community together, reducing social isolation, increasing community pride, developing social capital and improving physical and mental health. Inherently we believe football does provide an important vehicle to achieving these outcomes, however up until now, there has been little concrete evidence about how, or the extent to which, football actually contributes to these areas,” Mr Flanigan said. “This year our sport and LaTrobe University have partnered to determine the value of a typical community football club in terms of its contribution to social, community and health impacts.” Mr Flanigan is no stranger to northern
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Victoria and played junior football at Katamatite before pursuing an AFL career with Geelong and St Kilda. He joined AFL Victoria in March 1995 and has held various roles including establishing the AFL China Athlete Academy in Guangzhou, China. In 2013 Mr Flanigan took up the role of VFL academy coach and added the portfolio of Competitions Manager Women’s Football when AFL Victoria took over the management of the Victorian Women’s Football League. Shayne Ward had a distinguished playing career in country football after having spent time on Footscray’s list in the early 1990s. Now AFL Victoria’s manager of government partnerships and facilities he oversees the organisation’s government related partnership programs with a focus on facility planning and development in country Victoria. The field days presentation will touch on other aspects of AFL Victoria and the sport, including the incredible growth of female football, and the pathways that have been developed to support that growth. Auditorium: Thursday, October 9 at 1 pm
Narelle Stone is one of Victoria’s favourite librarians and an amateur actor who delights in entertaining children. Narelle has owned and operated her story-time business Quirky Tales for the past five years. Narelle lives in Bendigo with her husband, two dogs and six chooks and has presented story-times for libraries, kindergartens, primary schools and community groups throughout regional Victoria. Auditorium: Tuesday, October 7 at 10.30 am Wednesday, October 8 at 10.15 am Thursday, October 9 at 12.30 pm
Superintendent Craig Gillard — Victoria Police Livestock and Farm Crime Specialists Group Most people involved in agriculture and rural communities are aware the theft of livestock and, more recently, tractors and farm machinery has been rising in Victoria. Superintendent Craig Gillard from Victoria Police Livestock and Farm Crime Specialists Group will make a special presentation on the issue. The group has 44 agricultural liaison officers and has been operating since October 2011 in all rural police
divisions across Victoria. Its primary objective is to reduce livestock theft and farm crime in Victoria and apply improved investigation outcomes for the benefit of the farming community. Supt Gillard’s presentation will have a strong focus on current policing initiatives to reduce the impact of theft, in particular on farm enterprises. Auditorium: Tuesday, October 7 at 1 pm Wednesday, October 8 at 1 pm
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Tuesday, October 7 10.30 am Quirky Tales with Narelle Stone — Children’s Entertainment 11 am Elmore National AG Art Wear Competition — Parade 12.30 pm Dream Pot — Cooking Demonstration 1 pm Livestock and Farm Crime Specialist — Craig Gillard, Victoria Police 2 pm Elmore National AG Art Wear Competition — Parade
Shearing shed daily program 9.30 am 10 am 10.30 am 10.45 am 11 am 11.45 am 12.30 pm 1.30 pm 2 pm 2.30 pm 2.45 pm
Shearing of Ewes for the Future Trial Spot on Vaccination Shearing / Wool-handling Demonstrations Shearing of Ewes for the Future Trial Spot on Vaccination Overview of Ewes for the Future Trial Shearing in the Past Shearing of Ewes for the Future Trial (Tuesday & Wednesday only) Spot on Vaccination Shearing/Wool-handling Demonstrations (Tuesday and Wednesday only) Shearing of Ewes for the Future Trial (Tuesday and Wednesday only)
Wednesday, October 8 10.15 am 10.45 am 11 am 12.30 pm 1 pm 2 pm
Quirky Tales with Narelle Stone — Children’s Entertainment Linda Jackson — Creative Art and Fashion Elmore National AG Art Wear Competition — Parade Dream Pot — Cooking Demonstration Livestock and Farm Crime Specialist — Craig Gillard, Victoria Police Elmore National AG Art Wear Competition — Parade
Thursday, October 9 10 am 11 am 12.30 pm 1 pm 1.45 pm 2 pm
Telstra NBN Elmore National AG Art Wear Competition — Parade Quirky Tales with Narelle Stone — Children’s Entertainment AFL Victoria — A Snapshot: The value of a football club and growth of female football Linda Jackson — Creative Art and Fashion Elmore National AG Art Wear Competition — Parade Final
Victorian Water, Agriculture and Food Security Minister Peter Walsh will be at Elmore Field Days on each of the event’s three days. Mr Walsh will assist with judging the exhibitor awards and plans to visit numerous sites to talk with Peter Walsh business owners and farmers. The National Party MP will also join party colleagues in the National Party tent to meet with constituents. “The Elmore Field Days are clearly marked on the calendars of farming communities in this region every year — and for good reason,” Mr Walsh said. “Not only do the field days feature hundreds of businesses showcasing the latest agricultural machinery, products and services, they also provide an opportunity for the community to come together and celebrate our local agricultural industries — which are the lifeblood of the region. “I look forward to attending this year’s Elmore Field Days and I commend the volunteer committee for their hard work and dedication to organising such a great event.”
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An artist’s impression of the new stable complex to be built at the Elmore Events Centre. Work is expected to start in November.
The Royal Flying Doctor Service will offer free oral health checks at Elmore Field Days. Pictured is RFDS dentist Alan Yeong.
Flying doctors at field days Children and adults attending Elmore Field Days will have the chance to explore the fuselage of a Royal Flying Doctor Service plane. The RFDS will be at Elmore for the first time this year, bringing the replica plane fuselage fitted with medical and communications equipment — and providing free dental examinations and advice from a team of mobile dental care dentists. RFDS Victoria’s Mobile Dental Care is part of the Flying Doctors’ program to bring more primary health care services to Victoria, which also includes mobile eye care, women’s GP services and a diabetes telehealth service, along with nonemergency patient transport. As part of the oral health check-up, dentists from the mobile dental care program will provide advice and a basic assessment, which includes teeth, gums and general oral health. Information and advice about other RFDS programs will also be available. Mobile Dental Care is currently running in the Wimmera and Mallee, with mobile eye care services running from Ouyen, diabetes telehealth from Mildura and rural women’s GP services in smaller communities in the Wimmera, Mallee and north east of the state. RFDS Victoria chief executive Scott Chapman said the RFDS had identified
areas in Victoria where the provision of health specialists could make a real difference to community health. “Mobile dental care is a great example of how our programs bring health services to communities that would otherwise have great difficulty accessing specialist or even basic primary health care,” Mr Chapman said. “We have similar programs that bring optometrists, diabetes specialists and rural women’s GPs to rural communities. “The Flying Doctors rely on the support of the community to deliver these programs and the field days are also a great chance to engage with our generous donors and supporters.” Mobile Dental Care has been running since 2012, visiting community health centres, schools, aged-care facilities, hospitals and other community centres, with a mobile dental care vehicle and portable dental equipment.
“Mobile dental care is a great example of how our programs bring health services to communities that would otherwise have great difficulty accessing specialist or even basic primary health care.” RFDS Victoria chief executive Scott Chapman
Million-dollar development at Elmore Construction is under way on Elmore Events Centre’s $1.1 million building expansion. Projects administrator Sue Doyle said the new amenities block would be completed in time for this year’s Elmore Field Days and building of the new stable complex would get under way in early November. Funding for the project has come from the Federal Government’s Infrastructure and Regional Development Department’s community development grants program and the field days committee. The amenities block comprises male and female toilets and showers, plus facilities for disabled access. It is sited near the new agribusiness pavilion which is now in its fourth year of operation. “We have more than 100 exhibitors in that pavilion, there is a lot more traffic in the area so the new amenities block is badly needed,” Ms Doyle said. Swan Hill firm Swanbuild prefabricated the amenities block off-site and will have it ready for use by the opening of the field days on October 7. The stable complex, with its impressive architectural curved roof, will house up to 100 horses. Ms Doyle said the building would be multi-purpose as the stalls are portable and can be removed, freeing up the site for exhibitions and displays. The stables will be constructed at the southern end of the events complex next to the Elmore equestrian park which already has outdoor horse yards and six permanent dressage arenas. “Planning for the stables has been in the pipeline for some time. We believe we will be able to attract larger equestrian events where outdoor yards alone are not enough,” Ms Doyle said. “Construction should be completed by Christmas in time for the dressage events
which are scheduled for early 2015.” Swan Hill Engineering will build the shed and Champion Stables will fabricate the stalls. There are also plans to establish a major eventing area near the existing equestrian facilities. Ms Doyle said preliminary planning was under way to laser 7 ha of land, extend the irrigation system and establish turf to accommodate larger rings for equestrian events. She expects the additional facilities will firmly cement Elmore’s place as a safe, user-friendly environment capable of hosting premier equine events.
“Planning for the stables has been in the pipeline for some time. We believe we will be able to attract larger equestrian events where outdoor yards alone are not enough,” Projects administrator Sue Doyle Aside from the field days and equestrian competitions, the Elmore centre is also used for numerous other activities. The Elmore Summer Send Off Bachelor and Spinsters’ Ball attracts revellers each year for a weekend of entertainment and thousands of campers flock to the centre at Easter for the Seventh Day Adventist annual conference. The Rotary Club of Rochester utilises classroom facilities and part of the bitumen car park to conduct its ROADEC driver education program. Rotarian Graeme Nelson conducts the two-day sessions which include theory and practical sessions to teach young people to stay alive when driving on country roads.
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Elmore Field Days committee president Frank Harney (left) is congratulated by outgoing president David Trewick.
Field days service is in the blood The Elmore Field Days are a family affair for committee president Frank Harney. His father Walter was a foundation committee member and his mother Nancy was involved with the catering committee in the early days. Fast forward to the next generation and Frank Harney’s three sons are actively involved in volunteering at working bees and setting up for the three-day event. “I was born in 1963, the first year of the field days, so I’ve probably never missed one,” Mr Harney said. Taking on the president’s role was a natural progression for him. Having joined the committee at age 18, he served as treasurer for eight years and as senior vicepresident for the past two years. “I’ve pretty much done every job there is to do around here. I started out parking cars and then emptied rubbish bins, whatever needed to be done I did. I worked
my way up from there,” Mr Harney said. As well as contributing countless volunteer hours to the field days committee, Mr Harney still finds time to run his diverse farming business on 800 ha with wheat, sheep, a piggery, oaten hay for export, contracting and, more recently, compost delivery and effluent management systems. He believes the success of the field days over such a long period of time can be attributed to the camaraderie among committee members and fostering the social aspect of being involved. “The present field day committee does comprise many sons of those original founding committee members. The town of Elmore is renowned for its volunteers and community efforts.” Looking ahead, Mr Harney said it was vital the field days committee continued to welcome anyone who wished to be involved. “It’s important we have new people with new ideas and that they feel welcome.”
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Planning meetings, sending emails and making and receiving phone calls become common place for this dedicated group in order to co-ordinate one of Victoria’s premier events. Committee president for 2014 Frank Harney works alongside the executive committee including: vice president Colin Walker; treasurer Robert Edwards; assistant treasurer Liz Harney; chairman of static displays Brian Mullane; assistant chairman of static displays Graeme McKenzie; public relations officer Sam Shotton; assistant public relations officer Darren Trewick; and immediate past president David Trewick. Sue Doyle, Sam Shotton, Liz Harney and Joyce Giffin handle the administration and two dedicated sub committees organise the
demonstrations and static displays. The demonstration committee is: chairman Andrew Holmberg; assistant chairman Tom Harney and committee member Oliver Holmberg. The static display committee is: chairman Brian Mullane; assistant chairman Graeme McKenzie; Liz Harney, Ged McCormick, David Trewick, Sam Shotton, Andrew Holmberg, Glenn Trewick, May Mann and Max Williams. Life governors are: Samuel J. Ayson, W.H.R. Ayson (dec), Geoff L. Clay, William A. Cowan (dec), RW Duncan (dec), Frank J. Harney, Andrew E Holmberg, George H. Holmberg, Ian J. Johnson, J. Maxwell Johnson, Edward J. Koch (dec), Gerard T. McCormick, Bruce A. McKenzie, Ivan E. McKenzie, May Mann, Donald M. Palmer (dec), John R. Roulston, E. John Shotton, Darren J. Trewick, Glenn S. Trewick, Ronald D. Trewick, Benjamin G. Webb and Maxwell J. Williams.
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Pink hay bales will dot landscapes across Australia as part of an initiative to promote women’s health in rural communities.
The first Agrifac Condor Endurance selfpropelled crop sprayer arrived in Australia in September and northern Victorian farmers will be among the first to see it at Elmore Field Days. Agrifac, a Netherlands’ based company, markets their machines as being efficient, economic, ergonomic and ecologic and is exhibiting at Elmore for the first time. International sales manager Steven Koop said higher crop yields were needed to feed the world hence Agrifac’s commitment to developing innovative machinery. “This resulted in the new Agrifac Condor Endurance self-propelled crop sprayer with a high capacity and extreme endurance,” Mr Koop said. The proven StabiloPlus chassis is the basis for the Condor Endurance. Different variable track widths make the sprayer suitable for a large range of crops and the 8000 litre tank makes it possible to work for longer periods, thus increasing efficiency. Equipped with a powerful engine, a strong round J-boom and the StabiloPlus chassis, it is possible to work at high speeds. During demonstrations in Australia the Condor, equipped with a 36 m boom, performed at working speeds up to 36 km/h and still had a stable boom and an
Packaging company Tapex has released a limited edition pink and black bale netwrap, with $18 of each roll of pink net sold going to the McGrath Foundation, to help fund McGrath Breast Care nurses in communities across Australia. Tapex Agriculture general manager Phil Cameron said the company worked with international supplier Tama to develop the product for the pink project. “Women have integral roles in the contracting and farming businesses that we work with but they seldom get the attention and recognition they deserve,” Mr Cameron said. “We are also aware that rural women do not have the access to the health care and information that women in our towns and cities have. “We wanted to do something to change this, and the pink bale wrap and net-wrap is our way of supporting breast cancer awareness.”
Australian packing company Tapex has joined forces with the McGrath Foundation to raise awareness of women’s health in rural areas. The limited edition pink TamaNet Edge to Edge is available in 4500 m rolls. It is hoped the pink bales will remind women to remain vigilant about breast cancer and to get regular checks. For more information on pink net wrap phone Tapex on 9361 8100. For more details on the McGrath Foundation, go to www.mcgrathfoundation.com.au
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accurate application. It has a road speed of 50 km/h. Mr Koop said Agrifac has more than 25 years’ experience in manufacturing self-propelled sprayers. Their innovations include StabiloPlus, GreenFlowPlus, HighTechAirPlus, EcoTronicPlus and GPS single nozzle selection and excellent boom stability and durability. An example of Agrifac’s innovative design and flexibility is GreenFlowPlus, the unique full-circulation system which is standard on all Condors. The system makes it possible to work without rest liquids, prevents sedimentation of chemicals and creates optimal spray pattern due to the unique Agrifac pressure regulator. See Agrifac at site 1336 at Elmore.
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PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS: • The D65 can be used for direct cutting on most current combines (with MacDon’s CA25 Combine Adapter), as well as swathing canola, forage and other specialty crops with MacDon 5 Series Windrowers. • The reel is easily adjustable to one of four cam positions to match harvest conditions.
The unique design of the harvester will be available to view at Elmore Field Days. • Hydraulically adjusted reel fore-aft and header tilt functions allow easy, on-thego changes for harvesting conditions. • The C-shaped cutter bar promotes smoother crop flow with one of the industry’s shortest transitions from cutter bar to the draper. Even in shatterprone crops, it maintains a tight draper to cutter bar seal for better harvest performance. • Featuring the proven durability of the MacDon wobble box drive,
the hydraulic knife drive enables adjustments to the sickle speed based on specific harvesting conditions. • Spare knife storage is now provided on 12.2 m and 13.7 m double knife headers. • Improved hydraulics with knife reverser and more precise draper speed control. The MacDon FD75 FlexDraper is the latest innovation in FlexDraper technology. Even at maximum flex the fixed reelto-cutter-bar relationship stays true, maintaining a consistently small critical
gap between the reel fingers and cutter bar. This close reel-to-cutter-bar relationship results in smooth, consistent, heads-first feeding that significantly boosts combine productivity. That means achieving up to 13.7 m of true ground following characteristics that won’t compromise performance. See the MacDon range at the O’Connors stand, site 892 at Elmore Field Days.
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Visit the Holden stand (site 443 3rd Avenue) at Elmore Field Days. Three days only, 7th-9th October 2014. 48 Rosaia Road, Elmore, VIC 3558 *Offer applies to new and demo Holden HSV vehicles purchased at Elmore Field Days between 7th-9th October 2014, through participating dealers. Accessory value based on RRP & includes fitment and GST. Private and ABN buyers only. Cannot be used in conjunction with any other cashback offer.
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Make-A-Wish to change lives Polymaster is supporting Make-A-Wish Australia in its endeavour to bring hope, strength and joy to children with life-threatening medical conditions. Visitors at Elmore Field Days will be invited to put a silent bid on Polymaster’s 3300 litre rainwater ‘wish’ tank with all money raised donated to Make-A-Wish Australia. The highest winning bidder will be announced at 2 pm on Thursday, October 9. Passers-by also have the opportunity to donate to the Wishing Well to help make dreams come true for sick children. Make-A-Wish Australia has already granted more than 8000 wishes to children
in Australia and with continued support, Polymaster hopes to help them enrich the lives of more ill children and their families. Support of Polymaster’s fundraising event will help grant wishes for children with life-threatening medical conditions to give hope, strength and joy and make a positive difference to their physical, mental and emotional health. Visitors to Elmore Field Days can visit the Polymaster team at Statewide Irrigation, Bendigo stand at site 1267 to help make wishes of seriously-ill children come true. Polymaster has a diverse product range with hundreds of products, from rainwater tanks and troughs to animal-care products and diesel ute packs. A great range of popular items will be on show at the stand. Visit polymaster.com. au for information on the event result, who the winner was and how much money was raised.
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Aussie debut for seeder Elmore Field Days will be the location for Duncan Ag’s Australian launch of the new AS 5000 air seeder. Australian sales manager Anthony White said the new machine had a 5m sowing span with tyres able to be spaced at three different widths to suit a variety of applications. “The machine is ideal for dairy farmers with larger paddocks, contractors and mixed farmers,” Mr White said. He said it could cope with a wide range of seeds from fine Lucerne to ryegrass and larger cereals including oats and wheat. “The main aim is to supply farmers with a machine that will ultimately boost their grass-growing capabilities,” Mr White said. Bathurst farmer Wayne Hooper bought the first AS 5000 in Australia and has sown a mixture of brassica and oats on a neighbouring property. He said the machine was extremely robust and had highly accurate seed monitoring. The large seed and fertiliser bins hold 1000 litres each, which allow him to sow for longer periods between re-fills thus improving efficiency.
“But probably the best thing is that it folds down to three metres, which means I can travel on roads without an escort and get in and out of gateways easily,” Mr Hooper said. Duncan Ag is a New Zealand-based company that has manufacturing capacity in Australia. The business has exhibited at Elmore for many years and will be available this year at site 1067.
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300 volunteers feed the masses Providing food and drinks for the 40 000 Elmore Field Days visitors is an enormous task undertaken by a dedicated group of volunteers. The catering committee co-ordinates 300 volunteers from 16 different organisations to produce and serve staggering quantities of pies, sandwiches, cakes and soft drinks. The committee meets monthly from March until September and rosters volunteers to work from the Thursday before the field days until the Friday after. Catering co-ordinator Christine McCormick said a great selection of food and drinks were sold at 11 different food courts dotted around the event venue. In 2008 the committee trialled running its own coffee house. The experiment was a resounding success and has continued to grow so that this year there will be two dedicated coffee houses. “We borrowed everything to set the first coffee house up. Grinders lent us a coffee machine and grinder and we even borrowed a kitchen sink and hot water service,” Mrs McCormick said. Eventually two shipping containers
were bought and fitted out as portable coffee houses. Grants from Origin Energy LG, Viterra, Elmore summer send-off ball (Elmore charity ball committee), Shire of Campaspe, Elmore and District Machinery Field Days and DEPI and sponsorship from the Elmore, Lockington and Rochester Community Bank branches of the Bendigo Bank funded the works with considerable financial input from the catering committee. “Our coffee houses are fully functional and this year we have changed our coffee to Brewhouse Coffee which is roasted in Bendigo,” Mrs McCormick said. All funds raised are distributed among the 16 groups who form the catering committee, including: the Elmore PreSchool; Elmore Primary School; Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Primary School; Rochester Secondary College; Colbinabbin Primary School-Colbinabbin Group; Goornong Primary School; Lockington Consolidated School; Elmore Progress Association; Elmore Scout group; Elmore Senior citizens; Elmore swimming pool; Goornong swimming pool; Elmore Memorial Hall; Elmore Multipurpose Pavilion; Elmore and District Health Services; and the Athenaeum Hall. – Sharon Wright
The pie shop is a popular eatery at Elmore Field Days. Staggering quantities of food and drinks are consumed at Elmore Field Days. During the three-day event the following amounts are served up by the catering committee: 11 000 pies, pasties and sausage rolls; 2200 cakes; 1800 salad rolls; 5000 rounds of sandwiches; 150 kg cooked chicken; 65 kg ham; 10 boxes of lettuce; 15 boxes of tomatoes; 20 kg of carrots; 30 kg of mayonnaise; 450 bags of ice; 75 dozen eggs; 50 kg of margarine; 12 kg of cheese; 430 tortilla wraps; two boxes of tea; four large tins of coffee; 50 kg of coffee beans; and 4224 cans of soft drink and 1008 bottles of water.
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Breeding cows for profit Livestock Improvement is a co-operative, owned by the farmer for the farmer. For more than 100 years the cooperative has been providing farmers with solutions that enhance their productivity and profitability. This is achieved by providing genetics to produce an efficient animal which will deliver maximum milk solids from feed inputs. There is a saying within the industry that P is for profit not production. Too many farmers are focused on how many
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litres a cow can produce when the reality is they are paid per kilogram of milk solids, and are charged a penalty from the dairy factories for excess water in the milk. The average Holstein Friesian cow has a milk fat test of 4.42 per cent and a protein test of 3.60 per cent compared to the current average Australian Holstein Friesian cow of 3.80 per cent and 3.26 per cent respectively. Farmers should be breeding for components and then feeding for litres. Every litre of milk a cow produces requires both feed and energy, and farmers
need to make sure that every litre they get out from their cows is the most profitable it can be. This does not happen by chance, and farmers have to ensure the genetics they put into their herds each year are going to deliver the animals they want to be milking in three years’ time. There is another saying, “Breed the best, feed the best and hope for the best.” If farmers take control of the first two parts of that saying the third part will generally fall into place. If they are only doing one of the first two they will spend a lot of time in the third area, “hoping for the best”.
Fertility also plays an important part in a farm’s profitability. Because farmers make their money from putting milk into a vat, a dry cow in the paddock isn’t profitable, neither is a stale cow. Livestock Improvement Co-operative cows on average have a 370-day calving interval, the shortest in the world and 37 days shorter than the average in Australia. If you want to stop hoping for the best and are ready to take control of your herd’s next generation, see the LIC team at site 1003.
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‘Family’ of solutions grows AWMA has been supplying high quality, automated and manual on-farm irrigation infrastructure for more than 15 years. It will showcase the latest additions to the i-Family range of irrigation management equipment at the Elmore Field Days.
Since winning the Telstra Technology and Innovation Award at the 2013 Elmore Field Days, the i-Riser and i-RiserPLUS have been enthusiastically adopted by the irrigation industry, with more than 2000 units now installed. In response to feedback from irrigators, AWMA has expanded the product range, and the i-Family now has six members — with more to be released soon. At this year’s Elmore Field Days AWMA will launch the latest additions to the i-Family range of irrigation management equipment: the i-Lifter, i-Valve and i-ValvePLUS. The i-RiserPLUS now protects many kilometres of on-farm pipelines from vacuum induced failure. Designers and installers are specifying an i-RiserPLUS every fifth Riser (300 m). The i-RiserPLUS integrates air and high volume vacuum relief into the body of the riser offering excellent value for money along with pipeline protection. The newly released i-ValvePLUS has exactly the same air and vacuum protection, but in a dedicated valve housing that is used where
there is no need for a riser, such as a pump station or road crossing. The i-Valve is a dedicated product that protects systems from damaging ‘hammer’ or ‘surge’ events in pipelines. If the pump inadvertently turns off during irrigation, long sections of suction pipe require protection from the destructive effects of tonnes of water impacting at the pump. In this situation, the i-Valve will discharge the excess water from the pipeline, effectively diffusing the energy and subsequent impact to the pipe and pump.
The i-Lifter extends the customised engineering solutions that created the popular i-Riser, to allow automation of bay outlets. The i-Lifter was released at the end of last irrigation season and has already seen hundreds installed. It can be easily retrofitted to all types of bay outlets and drop box pipe ends. Like the i-Riser range, the i-Lifter can have fixed automation or be operated using the portable ‘Roving’ automation system. The i-Lifter has a dedicated automation head unit that allows easy
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The Echuca CIH team of Darren Stephenson, Bruce Watson, Leo Dullard, Andrew Hall and Luke Feiss.
Busy season ahead The team at Echuca CIH Sales and Service are preparing for a huge hay and harvest season, as well as planning for the upcoming Elmore Field Days. “We exhibited at Elmore Field Days in our first week of business in 1988, and will this year exhibit at our 27th consecutive field day,” dealer principal Darren Stephenson said. In 2014, the company will have a full range of Case IH machinery, Horwood Bagshaw air seeders, Polaris Quad bikes, Hardi spraying equipment, Great Plains seeders and auto-steer guidance equipment on display over two large adjacent sites at Elmore Field Days. The award-winning company has become one of the largest after-sales departments in northern Victoria and southern NSW. The company has 14 fully equipped on-farm service vehicles which enable technicians to service machinery quickly
while on-site and perform emergency breakdown repairs throughout the surrounding areas. Darren said Echuca CIH aimed to support its customers and products the best way possible. “Our after-sales team aims to have customers back up and running as soon as possible with minimal disruption.” The dealership’s after-sales team has four Echuca workshops — three in Sturt St and one in Reliance Crt — with 24 trained technicians, parts interpreters and apprentices. The spare parts team, with more than 35 years combined experience, stock upto-date parts for all equipment it services. Echuca CIH’s experienced sales team is respected in the agricultural industry and provides clients with the right advice to ensure the job gets done. From ATVs, specialised and seasonal equipment right up to high horsepower Steiger tractors and combine harvesters, the sales team has the right equipment for everyone. For more information, have a chat to one of the sales team members at sites 765.
Food and wine showcase Locally produced food and wine will be showcased at this year’s Elmore Field Days. Committee president Frank Harney said northern Victoria’s diverse range of produce would create an impressive display. He expected large number of visitors would be attracted to sample cheese, jam, salami, wine, olives and fruit. “We have been floating the idea for several years. Northern Victoria has such a huge range of food and wine producers from fat lambs to dairy, piggeries and
boutique wines,” Mr Harney said. Now known as the Taste More at Elmore food and wine pavilion, the former display shed has an undercover seating area and ample room for exhibitors. Mr Harney expects the new attraction will be a great success and could potentially grow to be a separate event in its own right. In order to exhibit in the food and wine pavilion producers must satisfy several criteria. They must produce the food or wine from their own land and offer tastings as well as sales at the field days.
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O’Connors notch up 20 years at Elmore O’Connors Farm Machinery is celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2014 and for 20 of those years, the firm has exhibited at Elmore Field Days. Farmers from all sectors including broad-acre, grazing, dairy and lifestyle make visiting the O’Connors stand a priority to check out the latest machinery and technology. Staff from several O’Connors’ branches, including Shepparton, will be on hand to answer questions and provide information. Case IH products will be for sale in the merchandise tent and machinery on display will include a Case IH Patriot sprayer, Davimac seeder and chaser bin, Cropland sprayers, Macdon M155 SP windrower, Macdon front, DBS tillage bar, Schuitemaker wagons and Lely Welger round baler. Representatives from various equipment suppliers will also be available to answer technical questions. O’Connors’ Shepparton branch manager David Collier expected the Davimac
seeders and chaser bins would generate plenty of interest among farmers because they are Australian owned and built for our unique farming systems and climate. O’Connors’ Case IH tractor stock will be on the Case IH site next door which will be manned by O’Connors’ staff and staff from Case IH dealers Echuca CIH and Agrimac. Mr Collier said the business had grown from the original International Harvester dealership in 1964 to a six-branch Case IH dealership network across three states. “The combination of quality products from our suppliers and exceptional staff and service have kept O’Connors at the forefront of the industry for decades,” Mr Collier said. “Case IH provides us with quality product and we are committed to not just selling that product, but offering continuing support to customers to achieve their goals. “O’Connors always strive to improve customer service, providing staff with ongoing training, and implementing processes that focus on customer support.” See the O’Connors staff at site 892 at Elmore Field Days.
O’Connors’ Shepparton branch manager David Collier with a Case IH JXU105 tractor and Lely Welger RP415 round baler.
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Taking irrigation to the next level Padman Stops leads the industry in portable irrigation automation, continually developing new products for the flood irrigation and surface irrigation industry. In the 25 years since Padman Stops was launched, John Padman, his son Shawn and their now 40-strong team continue to produce the company’s key product, the Padman Stop, while the company also develops new creations to save farmers time. The Padman Stop is a watertight, rubber flap, pre-cast irrigation gate set in a concrete structure that makes surface irrigation more water and labour efficient. This year the company will showcase its latest revolutionary product, the Sensor
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Padman Stops will introduce the ultimate in rather portable and affordable automation, the SamC system, at the Elmore Field Days. • The portable Bay Watcher dictates closing times than estimating the water’s travelling time.
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• The position of the water in the bay determines your activated monitor Controller, or the ‘SamC’ monitor, dictating closing times rather than closing times. system, at the Elmore Field Days. estimating the water’s travelling time. • Your first of Bayportable Watcher can record wateringThe duration “It is our new range Gate Keeper unit is mounted on the and educate next bays. electronic automation, which we have been Padman Stop structure, and is responsible developing for twogetyears, and it is finally • You SMS reassurance messages to for keepthe youdoor opening and closing. ready for the market,” Padman said. The position of water in the bay informed ofShawn all irrigation operations. Dubbed ‘the field of dreams’, the determines the Gate Keeper closing time; Unique In-fieldinPairing functions system offers•the ultimate portable andallow ultimate and the first Bay Watcher records watering flexibility. affordable automation. duration and educates next bays. There are three Bay Mr Padman said the Master Gate • Fullyelements: Portable or the Semi-Permanent option available. Watcher, Gate Keeper and Master Gate Keeper system was the master unit within Keeper. the automation team, and sends out The Bay Watcher is a portable bay text messages to provide re-assurance to
farmers, to keep them informed of all the irrigation operations. “Every operation that happens, the system sends a text message to tell you what is happening; such as a gate has opened.” He said the result was increased efficiency and savings on labour costs, while also helping farmers get a bit more shut eye. For more information and to see the latest innovations, visit the Padman Stops team at site 999.
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Getting water on and off in a four-hour period is providing big benefits to Naring dairy farmer Nathan Shannon’s pasture.
Numurkah broadacre farmer Stuart Hodge now has a channel system that can deliver a 55 Ml/day flow rate.
Making vital water connections Irrigators who have had their systems modernised through Goulburn-Murray Water’s Connections Project are spruiking a host of benefits. From increased flow rates to the more efficient use of water and time, farmers are reporting positive changes to their properties. In Boort broadacre farmers Scott Anderson and Shane Verley are both experiencing benefits. Mr Anderson’s 4 km of channels were replaced with a pipe-and-riser system that can be operated individually to flood irrigate bays. “I used to have to constantly spray channels to get rid of weeds, I would have to fix any blow outs, so I would be working two to three bits of equipment before I even started watering,” Mr Anderson said. “With this system I just go up and turn a key.” Mr Verley has had three traditional water wheels removed and replaced with one outlet that delivers more water — faster. “With the old wheel it would take three days to water a 10 ha paddock, now I can water 10 ha of lucerne in a day,” Mr Verley said. Speed is another benefit for Numurkah broadacre farmer Stuart Hodge. When his farm is completed, 21 wheels will be replaced with eight electronic outlets, with some located side-by-side to maximise flow rates. One 400 ha parcel of land on the farm now has a channel system that can deliver a 55 Ml/day flow rate.
“When we used to irrigate this block we would use about 235 Ml of water, in the first autumn irrigation with the new system it will only take about 160 Ml . . . It makes a lot of difference,” Mr Hodge said. At Fraser Pogue’s Ardmona property it is water and labour efficiency that provides him with the biggest benefit. Two wheels have been replaced with two automated meters, and 1.5 km of spur channel and 800 m on-farm channel were replaced with pipe. Three centre pivots irrigate about 150 ha, a further 120 ha is sub-surface drip irrigation and the remaining is flood irrigated. “The labour efficiencies with the new systems mean that we can now pretty much irrigate our entire farm through summer, which would have been almost impossible with our old flood system,” Mr Pogue said. Naring dairy farmer Nathan Shannon said the Connections Project had given him much greater control over his irrigation. Four wheels were replaced with one automated gate and 2 km of spur channel was decommissioned. “The biggest benefit for us is being able to put water on and get it off in four hours,” Mr Shannon said. “I can irrigate twice as much per day and with the high flow rate I can get more again.”
G-MW’s Connections Project is connecting landowners to the backbone. The water corporation is investing more than $2 billion from the state and federal governments to improve the delivery of water to irrigation businesses across the Goulburn-Murray irrigation district. G-MW managing director Gavin Hanlon said the project was a “once-in-alifetime” opportunity to improve irrigation services and resize the corporation’s existing network to support the varied and exciting opportunities for irrigated agriculture across the region.
G-MW currently operates and maintains more than 6300 km of channel and about 24000 outlets and meters. In 2018, when the Connections Project is complete, it is expected to operate about 3500 km of channels supplying water to about 12000 irrigation outlets. G-MW is at site 493 at Elmore Field Days with staff on hand to talk about: water trading; GMW Connections Project; carryover and spillable water accounts; delivery shares, water shares and groundwater.
Labour efficiencies created through G-MW’s Connections Project mean Ardmona cropping farmer Fraser Pogue can irrigate his entire farm through summer — something that was previously not possible.
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Blackwoods puts on a grand display Blackwoods — the largest Australian distributor of industrial, engineering and workplace safety supplies — will have its customary grand display at this year’s Elmore Field Days. At one of the biggest stands at the field days, 13 Blackwoods staff and 26 supplier representatives will bring the Blackwoods motto ‘All Your Workplace Needs’ to life and to answer questions from farmers, contractors and any other interested people. People will be able to see products and speak to representatives from the following suppliers: 3M Australia, AAP Industries, Alemlube, Stanley, De Walt, Sidcrome, Cresent Tools Workhorse, King Gee Hard Yakka, Ace, Cigweld, CRC Industries, JBS tools, Hitachi power tools, Hordern & Company, Irwin Industrial Tools, ITW Polymers & Fluids, Lanotec, Nitto, Pacific Brands, Ridge Tools, Saint Gobain, Sutton, Tridon Australia, Uvex Safety Aust, Veyance, Washers and Stamped Components Australia, White International, Bosch, Septone, Lincoln and Prosafe. Blackwoods regional marketing services manager Jeremy Nicholl said AFL legend and Blackwoods ambassador Doug Hawkins would be at the stand again this year, on Wednesday, October 8 and Thursday, October 9. There will also be product demonstrations, two of which will be outside. Blackwoods has 70 branches throughout Australia with nine located in Victoria — including Bendigo, Ballarat and Shepparton. Mr Nicholl said events like Elmore Field Days were great opportunities to
promote the branches to big audiences. “Blackwoods is a vital part of Australia’s industrial and workplace landscape,” Mr Nicholl said. “As a single-source supplier, Blackwoods aims to deliver great customer service while saving customers time and expense with fast delivery of all their workplace needs at competitive prices.” The Blackwoods brand is associated with thousands of strategic projects with large and small businesses nationwide over many decades with its message and promise: if you see the Blackwoods logo, you’ll know ‘All Your Workplace Needs’ are covered. More recently, Blackwoods has been investing in staff, technology and resources to make it easier for customers to do business with it. From the introduction of a rewardsbased pricing system to world-class supply chain capability delivering superior delivery performance and the roll-out of leading-edge mobile technology, Blackwoods has stayed on top by changing with, and anticipating the needs of, the industries it serves. Mr Nicholl said the people at Blackwoods understood the need for reliable delivery of all your workplace essentials, and partners with you to maximise cost efficiencies through its industry-leading purchasing, eBusiness, delivery, logistics and inventory management systems. “When you choose Blackwoods as your single source of workplace supplies, you can be assured of a great range, great value and great service,” Mr Nicholl said. “Blackwoods offers the widest range of maintenance, repair and operational requirements, all backed by customer support services.” For more information on Blackwoods, go to www.blackwoods.com.au or visit site 64 at the Elmore Field Days.
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Farm on the level with laser precision Shepparton Lasers can provide precise laser equipment for all levelling needs. The business sells all brands of lasers and equipment suited to the building, concreting, construction, earthmoving, civil and agricultural industries. Owner Darren Montogomery said he worked within a 200 km radius to service, hire and repair all laser equipment, including Spectra Precision, Trimble, Leica, Topcon, UBEXi, Mikrofyn, Trimble GPS, guidance and precision agriculture solutions for all seasons, crops, terrains and vehicles. Laser technology took off in Australia in the early to mid ’80s after people realised the benefits of flood irrigation of increased water savings and improved production in agriculture. Mr Montogomery said the technology had since taken off into other industries.
“Since the early 1990s lasers have been used in the civil industries for roads, subdivisions, and dams. Builders, plasterers, plumbers and concreters in the construction industry also began using the technology,” he said. Mr Montgomery said while those in the construction and earthmoving industries would usually purchase lasers, farmers would rather hire a laser grader for a once-off application rather than buy one. The business hires laser buckets and blades for a variety of applications, including 7–8 ft blades ideal for small blocks, shed pads, tennis courts and bowling greens, and 10 ft laser bucket and blades ideal for regrades and 100 hpplus tractors. Shepparton Lasers will have a wide range of lasers on display at Elmore Field Days, in addition to its GPS technology. For more information, phone Darren on 5921 9499 or 0418 545 595 or visit site 1173.
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Lely’s robotic milking system has been installed in the University of Melbourne’s Dookie dairy. The technology will be on show at Elmore Field Days.
Lely’s robotic milking system will be on show at Elmore Field Days. The University of Melbourne has installed the cutting edge technology at its Dookie campus. The new robotic dairy was commissioned in May 2014. Lely dealer W & P Pumps and Dairy Services in Kyabram installed three Lely Astronaut A4 robots on the Dookie farm. The Lely Astronaut robotic milking system allows dairy farmers to manage large herds on an individual cow basis in a way that can’t always be done with a conventionally milked herd. It features a state-of-the-art cow monitoring system, enabling farmers to monitor cow and herd performance, and act directly to improve farm results significantly. The Dookie campus dairy has the capacity to milk 180 cows and incorporates environmental features including 118 solar panels, producing 30 kW of electricity, and waste-water recycling into settling ponds. The Lely system is designed to improve animal health and wellbeing. It is built around the cow. Dookie campus farm manager Bill O’Connor said it took most cows two to three days to get used to the new system. “The cow is able to decide when she eats, gets milked, or lies down, thereby improving the wellbeing of the cow. Dookie Campus now boasts cell count
levels of 60 000 which is fantastic for a transitional herd,” Mr O’Connor said. The cows are free to return to the shed at any time and be milked. The system is feed driven and voluntary, therefore removing cow stress. The reduction of stress is due to minimal human interference and free cow traffic allowing for cows to flow accordingly to the hierarchy rules in the herd. “The cows are very happy, they are less agitated which means that we have a smaller effluent system in comparison to a traditional system,” Mr O’Connor said. The Lely T4C management system is vital to Dookie farms because they use all the data for research and production. “They milk per quarter and we get the information out per quarter, the machine also weighs the cow every milking. There is a lot of technology in this system, it’s fantastic. The computer tells you if a cow hasn’t presented at the dairy for 12 hours so you can go and see what is happening,” Mr O’Connor said. In turn, farmers enjoy a lighter workload and can choose when they want to be in the shed. Not only does Astronaut A4 automate milking, it automatically cleans out the milk lines and the robots three times a day, and automatically washes the vat after the milk is removed. For more information, phone Mark Smyth on 1300 946 306 or visit Lely at stand number 1293 at the field days.
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Strong focus on data No two farms and no two farmers are ever the same and Haeusler’s recognises this. “It’s giving the customer what they need and giving them the best experience they can have when dealing with Haeusler’s,” Shepparton branch manager Brett Jackson said. “From the minute the customer walks through the door, we will work with them to understand their business and tailor a solution that suits their individual needs.” Haeusler’s Echuca branch manager Richard Jardine said the company also had a strong focus on ensuring the data created by the machinery and technology sold by Haeusler’s was accurate and easy to manage. “Proper calibration of machinery and targeted training allows Haeusler’s customers to collect reliable and accurate data using their technology. They can then make better informed decisions because they can trust the
information being supplied. The use of the MyJohnDeere website allows our customers to share this data with third parties in a safe and secure manner,” Mr Jardine said. “Having this information allows our customers to plan into the future and be more prepared for different situations because every customer’s business is different.” At Elmore Field Days, there will be about 15 staff from the Shepparton and Echuca branches including integrated solutions specialist Scott Nichol. Haeusler’s is known for its large marquees and machinery displays and took home the Best Large Site 2013 award at the Speed Field Days last year. During Elmore Field Days, the Haeusler’s stand will be bigger than last year to showcase its large range of compact tractors including the M and R series and the new release 7R and 8R series tractors. Haeusler’s will also include Goldacres sprayers and AgrowPlow seeders. For more information, visit Haeusler’s at site 1102 at Elmore Field Days.
Haeusler’s award-winning site at the 2013 Speed Field Days.
“From the minute the customer walks through the door, we will work with them to understand their business and tailor a solution that suits their individual needs.” Shepparton branch manager Brett Jackson
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Local knowledge delivers real deal to producers When you walk into Violet Town Rural looking for a livestock-handling solution, you soon realise you’re getting the real deal when talking with owner/manager Jarrod Doidge. With 30 years experience in the cattle industry and 25 years as a professional wool classer, Mr Doidge is no stranger to handling cattle and sheep, and he knows what works and what doesn’t. In addition to this experience, Mr Doidge also brings 16 years in the steel industry to the mix and helps his customers understand and appreciate the importance of Australian steel and Australian made when it comes to choosing a livestock-handling solution. “It’s important customers are aware of the differences and understand that the bit of money they may save in the short term buying imported for instance, is soon lost
down the track when the product fails them in strength or longevity,” Mr Doidge said. Mr Doidge also farms 400 ha which enables him to put Arrow Farmquip gear to the test himself. He actually knows how to operate the product and is able to give first hand, experienced advice. “Violet Town Rural has been a preferred dealer of Arrow Farmquip products for more than seven years, I have seen their products develop and continue to answer the growing needs of Australian producers,” Mr Doidge said. Evaluating on-farm operations with growing occupational health and safety regulations has resulted in producers seeking new ways to increase productivity and efficiencies without compromising on safety. The majority of Arrow Farmquip clients attribute a significant portion of their gains to handling equipment that is designed to minimise stress on their livestock, deliver time-saving efficiencies and provide key
Jarrod Doidge from Violet Town Rural (right) is pictured with Federal member for Mallee Andrew Broad. safety benefits. Arrow Farmquip is a global organisation, supporting a national network of dealers with a local focus. Arrow Farmquip delivers livestockhandling equipment harnessing the latest technology and delivering safety
and efficiencies to Australian livestock producers. Visit Violet Town Rural at 51 Cowslip St or at Elmore Field Days site 1018 for more information on Arrow Farmquip range of livestockhandling equipment.
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Motorcycles and mowers take centre stage Established in 1972, Rochester Motorcycles is an authorised Yamaha and Kawasaki dealer, selling a huge range of motorcycles, all-terrain vehicles, mules and rhinos. The business has exhibited at Elmore Field Days for two decades and this year will showcase its range of farm and road motorcycles, as well as its range of Ferris mowers. Dealer principal Brian Murphy said the Ferris zero-turn mower had a unique suspension system that absorbed shock for a more comfortable ride, which resulted in an increased mowing speed and stability. “I don’t know of any other ride-on mower that has more suspension,” Mr Murphy said. He said representatives from Yahama, Kawasaki and Ferris would be on-site at Rochester Motorcycles’ field days exhibit. The team from Rochester Motorcycles
will also be on-hand to answer any queries and to offer special deals. The business, located on the Northern Hwy in Rochester, services anything it sells and offers spare parts and repairs for ride-on mowers, push mowers, generators, petrol engines, diesel engines, pumps and motorcycles. “We proudly service everything that we sell, we back our own product,” Mr Murphy said. Rochester Motorcycles caters for the Goulburn Valley, Murray Valley and Rochester and in addition to new vehicles and equipment also sells used motorcycles, four-wheelers, utility vehicles, brush cutters, blowers and chainsaws. For more information, visit Rochester Motorcycles at Elmore Field Days site 413.
“We proudly service everything that we sell, we back our own product.” Brian Murphy
Rochester Motorcycles will display its range of Yamaha and Kawasaki motorcycles for farm and road, as well as Ferris ride-on lawn mowers at this year’s Elmore Field Days.
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This year’s Elmore Field Days will be Rebecca Arnold’s ninth consecutive year gracing the Ag Art Wear catwalk. In 2006, she wore the winning garment, Black and White by Nola Wallis (above), which went on to win at the New Zealand Agricultural Fieldays.
Ag Art continues to turn heads Bones, bullet casings and barbed wire are among the wacky materials designers have used to create pieces of wearable art for Elmore Field Days Ag Art Wear competition for more than a decade. In its 14th year, this unique fashion phenomenon has this year attracted 52 entries. The competition showcases rural fashion designing skills, but with a twist — the materials must be of an agricultural nature as produced, used or found on a farm. Bendigo’s Rebecca Arnold has modelled continuously for the event since 2006 and said it was her father who encouraged her to apply to be a model, after he saw an advertisement in the newspaper. “I was in Year 8 at secondary school at the time, but I applied and got an interview, so we drove to Elmore for a practice session — I think it was held at the footy
club rooms,” Ms Arnold, 22, said. Ms Arnold said the first garment she ever modelled was Black and White by Nola Wallis, which won its section at Elmore and went on to win at New Zealand Agricultural Fieldays as well. “That one was my favourite, it was pretty special,” Ms Arnold said. “It is really interesting to see what the designers come up with each year; I have been doing it for so long that I’ve seen the event evolve. “We used to wear garbage bags with string around it, and now we are wearing really complex designs.” Ms Arnold said some of the more unique creations she had worn included a garment with a sheep skull, one with beading work made from sheep manure, and a full body suit crafted from rubber tyres. “Back in the earlier days there were limited models, so we would each model about 12 garments for the competition — it was pure craziness backstage,” she said. “Now there are more models, so we wear about five garments each, and we have
a dress rehearsal day; where the model dressers work out how everything goes on, for quick changes.” General interest co-ordinator Joyce Giffin said the majority of the models were from Elmore and the surrounding district, and nearly 100 per cent of them returned each year to walk the runway for the Ag Art Wear competition. “Most of them continue to model each year until a job requires them to leave the district, or they have to leave for university education,” Ms Giffin said. The competition has four sections: avant garde, under-21, designer and hats. Ms Giffin said the stranger materials she had seen in garments throughout the years included corrugated iron, fence palings, tree bark and sliced-up bones — which provided a lace effect. “We have even had an entry with a skirt decorated with lambs’ tails,” Ms Giffin said. Four judges scrutinise the outfits during each of the six parades, with the winners announced on the final day of the field days.
New to the judging panel this year is artist Linda Jackson, a former fashion designer who is inspired by the Australian landscape and has worked with fellow Australian fashion designer Jenny Kee. “For me it will be interesting to see what comes out of the Victorian landscape, and the work that some people put into costumes is fantastically interesting and quirky,” Ms Jackson said. This year, the avant garde, designer and under-21 winners will receive a return flight plus accommodation, to the New Zealand Agricultural Fieldays in June 2015, plus a cash prize and a voucher. The winner of the hat section will win a cash prize. Ag Art Wear fashion parades will run twice daily at 11 am and 2 pm in the Auditorium Marquee near the General Interest Pavilion. The final parade on Thursday at 2 pm will feature only the top six finalists on the catwalk, prior to the winners being announced. — Rhiannon Gavalakis
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Last year’s Avant Garde winner was Eggciting, created by former Elmore resident, Karen Shawcross.
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CopRice strengthens product range with Sheep Optimiser CopRice has been manufacturing high quality animal feeds for more than 30 years with formulations based on the latest nutritional and management research to ensure optimum animal performance. As a result of this continual innovation, CopRice has recently added a new product called Sheep Optimiser to its range. The product idea was born out of the principles of the AWI funded Lifetime Ewe Management course which has a strong emphasis on managing ewe condition score at critical periods during the year. With the growing season of Southern Australia in mind, in order to manage these condition scores, it is necessary to supplementary or production feed ewes at certain times. CopRice Sheep Optimiser has been specifically formulated as a high energy production pellet with 12.8 MJ/kg DM and 13 per cent protein. Once energy from paddock feed on offer has been determined Sheep Optimiser allows producers to make up the difference of what is required to achieve or
maintain target condition scores of their flock throughout varying seasonal conditions. CopRice Sheep Optimiser Pellets can also be used to assist finishing stock in protein-rich pasture systems such as lucerne. This is achieved by adding Sheep Optimiser as a highly digestible energy source to help utilise the excess protein available. CopRice Sheep Optimiser pellets contain a complete vitamin / mineral profile and essential buffers. As a result of the pelleting method all ingredients are finely ground and uniformly mixed, meaning Sheep Optimiser has improved digestibility and utilisation while providing the animal with the same balanced, energy dense feed with every mouthful consumed. CopRice Sheep Optimiser pellets can be customised to producer requirements and with ex-mill pick-up or delivery available to certain areas they are a great choice for helping producers meet the energy demands of their flock. To support the launch of the sheep optimiser pellets CopRice is running a competition at Elmore Field Days with all entrants going in the draw to win a Weber Q valued at $500. For more information on CopRice Sheep Optimiser pellets, other animal nutrition inquiries or to enter in the draw to win a Weber Q, visit the CopRice team at site 1044.
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Feeding cows on Poowong North dairyfarmer Ken Snell’s property has been made easier since he purchased the McIntosh trailed bale feeder. “As soon as I saw it I knew it would work well. It is so strong and durable, but so easy to use and that really appeals to me,” Mr Snell said. “Having the ability to hold the bales above the feeding cradle means that even with our roto cut bales, we are able to remove the plastic and net without having the silage fall everywhere.” Its unique twin ram lift system gently places the bale into the cradle no matter what size or shape bale. The deep vee construction gives a constant and even unrolling of the bales. Allan Slater from Claas Harvest Centre Gippsland said there had been positive results from the new bale feeder. “Recent trials handled and fed out with ease silage bales weighing up to 1300 kg. Modern balers are now able to produce larger and heavier bales each year so we have found we needed a bale feeder
Poowong North dairyfarmer Ken Snell says the McIntosh ultimate bale feeder has made feeding his cows easier. that can handle these bigger bales. The McIntosh bale feeders’ robust design and strength will suit these demands of many of our customers,” Mr Slater said. At the 2014 Farm world field days at Lardner Park, the McIntosh trailed bale feeder was voted the TMA best nonpowered machine of the year, with judges commending its strong and simple design.
Together with their range of strong and durable silage wagons, tipping trailers, manure spreaders and 3 PTL bale feeders, the new McIntosh ultimate double and single-bale feeders will suit many farmers. For more information, visit site 1515 or phone TracMac Farm Equipment on 5623 4023 or 0418 515 510.
Rochester and Elmore District Health Service’s aged care facility residents will enjoy a bus tour of the Elmore Field Days site on Tuesday, October 7. The health service’s activities coordinators Karen Tognolini and Janine Bubb organised the annual trip which allows the residents, many of whom have connections to the field days and agriculture in the region, to reminisce. “Many of our residents are past members of the field days committee or have farmed themselves. They love to see how the field days has grown from its humble beginnings to the event it now is,” Ms Tognolini said. “They are amazed at the modern machinery, compared to what they farmed with, and can’t believe the airconditioned comfort in the cabins.” The bus tour is conducted early on the first day of the field days and slowly drives around the exhibits, occasionally stopping to chat with residents’ family members or friends. “Visiting the field days helps our residents feel they are still a part of our community and that is so important,” Ms Tognolini said.
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Planting the seeds for success A farmer only has so many hours in a day but Giltrap aims to make every minute count. Giltrap believes time is the scarcest commodity on a farm and has spent the past 55 years engineering machines to increase productivity and make the job easier. The team will be at Elmore Field Days to help provide solutions with its own technology and Taege Engineering’s range of Seed Drills which it recently began distributing in Australia. Giltrap business development manager Warren Grose said the addition of Taege Seed Drills complemented Giltrap’s diverse machinery portfolio. “Taege have a long and successful machinery manufacturing history in New Zealand, and recent times have seen Taege enjoying a steady increase in market share,” Mr Grose said. Mr Grose said Taege Seed Drills had a proven record of providing excellent ground contour following, achieved with flexible S tynes which have a patented “angle of entry into the ground”. “The S tyne’s flexibility allows the use of Taege seed drills in tough conditions such as rocky areas, and narrow tungsten
tips on the tynes result in minimal ground disturbance even in pasture situations,” Mr Grose said. He said the drills had a reliable computerised system, which managed both seed and fertiliser dispensing, standard on all models. An electronic sponge roller metering system was also used to accurately and gently handle a wide variety of seeds ensuring protection of the seed for maximum germination. “The system provides the operator with a quick, user friendly way to accurately calibrate sowing rates across all types of seed and fertiliser,” Mr Grose said. All Taege seed drills can be supplied with specially designed adjustable spring steel cover harrows to provide an efficient method in sweeping any displaced soil back into the seed row; ensuring good seed-tosoil contact. To further support successful seed germination, a Taege roller ensures the best seed and soil contact for faster germination with its independently offset rows of oscillating tyres. To find out how a Taege drill can work for you or to arrange a demonstration on your farm, phone Giltrap or a Taege dealer on 1800 127 030, or visit www.giltrapag. com.au or the Giltrap site 1320.
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Peace of mind in the dairy Mastitis in dairy cows and subsequent production loss has been tackled with a new yet simple invention. Inventor and manufacturer Paul Wallace said his background in physics and manufacturing teat liners in New Zealand enabled him to see how their usual design affected teat health. His solution was an insert that fitted between the teat cup and liner. The insert reduces the air between the cup and liner and makes the squeeze and release air cycle gentler on teats. Mr Wallace said as an added bonus, the inserts protected teat ends from accumulation of blood and lymph and from lateral forces that cause tissue damage from the liner ballooning in the liner cup (shell). SurePulse has been sold in Australia for five years and Mr Wallace said the success rate was 99.8 per cent. “The cows are calmer, they milk out cleaner, and the teat health improved dramatically. In the second year the bulk somatic cell count dropped significantly,”
dairy farmer Steve Ackerley from Simpson in Victoria said. “With SurePulse our whole programme is stabilised.” The new system has also saved farmers such as dairy farmer Darren Vickers from Terang in Victoria from culling. “The teat condition improved significantly within a month of installing SurePulse. For five years it has worked well. We have cows up to 10 and 12 years old,” Mr Vickers said. “Seldom do we cull for animal health reasons.” Mr Wallace said one farm in New Zealand had shown benefits since the installation of SurePulse in 2009; by 2013 the cell count reduced 175 000 points. This cell count reduction saved the farm more than $51 000 the next financial year in milk, treatment and culling. “Farm after farm after farm, the cell count is reduced,” Mr Wallace said. “I see farmers in Victoria who have had it tough with the drought and this system can give them piece of mind.” For more information, see Paul Wallace at the W & P Pumps stand at site 560.
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Ahead of the flow in water supply Water expert Archards Irrigation is a leader in the water supply and irrigation industry, with more than 35 years of experience. The company specialises in design, manufacturing and installation of polyethylene pipelines, pipe-and-riser systems, irrigation bay outlets, farm survey and design, pump and dam sites; and can also design and install farm re-use systems, with a focus on water savings. They also offer a range of portable and fixed automation solutions for the flood Irrigation market. Archards Irrigation spokesman Ryan Leo said the ‘Ontime’ range of automation products, including timer based, remote radio and cloud based units, would be showcased at this year’s field days. As water brokers, the team at Archards Irrigation can also assist with a range of waterrelated queries. The company’s foresight in a range of areas including product and market development, project delivery focus, quality workmanship and client service has allowed the family business to flourish into a company with more than 30 employees in northern Victoria and southern NSW.
Archards Irrigation’s experienced tradesmen and field crews carry out installations, under supervision of the company’s experienced project managers, who maintain active onsite roles during all project phases. Archards Irrigation is part of the Ruralco Holdings Limited group of companies and as a ProWater Nationwide member, offers an extensive range of pumps, pipes, valves, fittings, controllers, irrigators, sprinklers, filters, tanks and other water-related products. Archards Irrigation staff will be available to assist with all water needs at site 570 at Elmore Field Days. For more information, visit www.archards.com.au
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Family business on show McKee’s Garage in Elmore is a family business that has been serving the local grains industry since the 1950s. The father and son duo, Bevan and Lee McKee, specialises in hay, cropping and harvest machinery and agriculture machinery repairs. Bevan, who is 73, still oversees the business and works in the repairs workshop every day. The McKees will be at Elmore Field Days with their range of Agco products, Kelly disc chains and Jaden baler stackers, with the Gleaner header harvester S78 and S88 their main focus at the event. The McKees said they were impressed with the machine’s outputs and had seen its harvesting capabilities first-hand on canola and wheat crops. “Last year we had a demo
Gleaner header harvester and ran it on 15 farms during harvest,” Lee said. “We had great success and a lot of farmers’ eyes were opened who used different machines. We’ve had a local farmer buy one for this year’s harvest and he was a farmer who always bought a different product — so it changed his mind.” Lee said the Gleaner header harvester featured a Tritura natural flow processor that increased capacity with less weight, accelerator roll technology, an industry-leading grain tank and unloading system and a seven-cylinder, twin turbocharged Sisu engine. Kelly disc chain representatives will also be at the McKees’ site to show interested farmers how the disc chains operate. McKees Garage is located at 7 Fire Brigade Track in Elmore. For more information, call McKees Garage on 5432 6007 or visit them at the Elmore Field Days at site 1283.
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Tyres designed for Australian farming conditions While most agricultural tyres available in Australia are designed for Asian markets, Harvest Tyres are designed and engineered in Australia. Why? To ensure they meet Australian farmers’ demands for a reliable tyre to stand up to the harsh Australian conditions. The dry and abrasive Australian soil presents a unique set of problems and Australian Tyre Trader’s (ATT) research and development department set out to solve these problems, and Harvest Tyres was born. Heading the ATT’s research and development team are Australian engineers Russell Kennedy and Ed Jensz, who have 80 years of combined experience in tyre design and manufacturing. “We design our tyre in Australia for Australian conditions. We have our customers in mind throughout the entire research, design and manufacturing process,” Mr Kennedy said.
One farmer who has discovered the difference of Harvest Tyres is Geoff Collis. With 2913 ha to farm, including 1497 ha of wheat to sow every year, he could not afford to waste time and money replacing tyres on his tractors. Mr Collis had tried many well-known brands of tyres throughout 40 years farming at Collarenbri in NSW, but none had stood up to the test until he tried Harvest. Two years after the fitment of Harvest Tyres, Mr Collis said he was satisfied with the result. “I’ve had no troubles with the tyres; they are doing a good job and are coming into their third sowing season,” Mr Collis said. “Pulling a 60 foot Flexi-Coil at around 10.5 km, I estimate the Harvest Tyres have done around 1400 to 1500 hours, and I am very pleased with them.” But it’s not only farmers who have recognised the benefits of Harvest Tyres. Farm machinery manufacturers understand that there is no point in spending millions of dollars developing the handling capacity and ride quality of new machines without consideration of tyres that can reliably do the job. ATT has formed strong relationships with farm machinery manufacturers
In the search for a reliable tyre brand for his John Deere 9400 tractor, Geoff Collis (left) fitted a set of Australian-designed Harvest Tyres recommended by Tyrepower Moree manager Geoff McGrath (right). nationwide and has even developed purpose-built tyres to meet the individual needs of machinery. That is why more and more manufacturers are choosing Harvest as their original equipment tyres. Original equipment tyres play an integral role in
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Tapex national sales manager Jason Amos said the company had partnered with the McGrath Foundation in a new initiative to raise awareness of women’s health in rural communities. “Tapex had been looking at how we could support causes in rural Australia and we had an opportunity with our supplier, Tama, to manufacture a limited edition, pink and black ‘edge-to-edge’ net-wrap,” Mr Amos said. For every pink roll sold, $18 will be donated to the McGrath Foundation, to fund McGrath Breast Care nurses across Australia. Mr Amos hoped the pink hay bales would stand out in paddocks and also serve as a reminder for breast cancer awareness. “Our hope for the future is that we can continue to partner with the McGrath Foundation, and grow the initiative even further,” he said. For more information, visit the Tapex team at Elmore Field Days site AP93 or go to tapex.com.au Tapex will showcase its latest innovations for the baling season at this year’s Elmore Field Days.
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Wide range of farming services W&P Pumps and Dairy Services is a family-owned business established in 1986 in King Lake that moved to Kyabram in 1992. W&P Pumps and Dairy Services is the dealership for a wide variety of pumps and also services pumps in the farming and business community within a 200 km radius. It also has complementary services to meet the changing needs of the farming community such as automation, fabrication and machining, mechanical support for tractors and hydraulics, servicing the dairy community and providing planning and installations for pipe-and-riser systems. W&P Pumps and Dairy Services’ areas of expertise include pumps, irrigation and pressure pumps, pipe work and variable speed drives for feed systems, and it is proud of the 24-hour call-out service it provides for the local community. W&P Pumps and Dairy Services provides the following: • Pumps: It is a dealership for DAB, DAVEY, Lister Pitter, Deutz, Smoothflo and Macquarie, as well as importing a series of W&P Pumps from China. It services most makes and models
of pumps or engines. Parts can be fabricated and/or machined in the workshop by qualified staff when not available. • Pipe work: The business has grown from providing pumps for household requirements and irrigation needs to providing a design service based on farm layouts and irrigation plans through to project management, installation and commissioning. • Dairy industry: W&P Pumps and Dairy Services carries out work from simple equipment breakdowns to upgrades, planning, managing and installing new dairy installations (basic to automated). It provides sales, servicing, maintenance and technical support for brands including Milkware (mainly dairy components), Feed Tech (feed system installations and breakdowns), LELY (calf feeders and robotics) and On Farm Services (teat spray units). For more information, phone 5853 2653 or visit the W&P Pumps and Dairy Services team at site 560.
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One-stop shop for fastener supply needs Ultimate Fasteners has 50 years of experience in the fasteners industry. Branch manager Dean Jones opened the Shepparton business in 2008 and said the business had become a onestop shop for the area’s fastener supply needs. “While we cater for industrial consumers such as engineers, we sell products suitable for the general public as well,” Mr Jones said. “We have a great counter trade and can sell products to a range of people including farmers. We have the usual nuts and bolts, lifting chains, cutting disks, drills and transport equipment.” Instantly available off the shelf, the business stocks a range of Bremick fasteners such as hex bolts in mild steel and high tensile, dynabolts, self-drilling screws, rivets, washers, screwbolts, high loadbolt fixings and chemical anchoring.
The business also socks Flexovit abrasives, grinding wheels, flap wheels and bonded abrasives, hole cutters, taps and dies, safety gear, Powerbuilt tools and Bordo products and will have an individual special at Elmore Field Days. Mr Jones said the shop was always full of stock but if something a customer needed wasn’t on the shelf, it could usually be sourced overnight. He said the business prided itself on good, reliable and experienced customer service and expanded in July with new premises in Wodonga. “The guys over in Wodonga are well established in the area and we employ eight local people here in Shepparton,” Mr Jones said. “Our motto is that we’re a locally owned business that employs local people.” For more information, phone Ultimate Fasteners on 5822 4122, or see one of the team members at site 999.
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SQP Grain Merchants will be demonstrating a new online grain portal at this year’s Elmore Field Days.
All your harvest needs covered with SQP Grain SQP Grain’s dedicated team will have plenty to talk about with growers who visit the company’s exhibit at Elmore Field Days this year. SQP Grain managing director Ben Fleay said merchants would be chatting to growers about the new upgrade at Emerald Grain’s nearby receival site, as well as shorter payment terms and SQP Grain’s new online portal, where growers can manage their grain. “Our joint venture partner Emerald Grain recently announced a $3 million upgrade at its Elmore receival site to
improve turnaround times and grain quality. The response from growers has been really positive; anything that speeds up harvest time is a good thing,” Mr Fleay said. He said SQP Grain had recently introduced shorter payment terms, which would give growers peace of mind when selling grain. “We have cut the time growers wait for
payment from 21 days end-of-week to 14,” Mr Fleay said. “It means we’re getting money into growers’ hands more quickly at harvest.” He said most of SQP Grain’s merchants would be in attendance on the day to talk growers through individual marketing plans and demonstrate the new online portal. “Merchants will be on hand to demonstrate how growers can easily find and compare SQP Grain prices, manage their contracts and view their storage and payment information all in one easy online location.”
He said merchants were also able to customise grain-marketing plans to suit growers’ individual needs. “Our plans can be created based on preferred pricing periods, payment timing, preferred delivery window and harvest logistics,” Mr Fleay said. “We have local people on the ground who know growers’ individual businesses to the core. We opened a site in Moama two years ago and have exhibited at Elmore for three years.” For more updates from Mr Fleay and the SQP Grain merchants, visit SQP Grain’s site AP86 at Elmore Field Days.
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Limited edition truck on show The limited edition Isuzu FSD 700-S will be on display at Elmore Field Days at the Isuzu stand staffed by Taig Bros, Shepparton and Poyser Trucks, Bendigo. The new models were released to celebrate Isuzu’s achievement of 25 consecutive years of truck market leadership. There are three new high power ‘S’ models in the medium duty F Series range, along with a special release of five value-added Limited Edition variants. The S models comprise the FRD 600-S, FSD 700-S and FSD 850-S and all feature a higher horsepower 7.8 litre SiTEC Series III engine producing 191 kW at 2400 rpm and 761 Nm at 1450 – 2400 rpm (up 15 kW and 55 Nm from regular models). The three new S models also offer a wider choice of transmissions and all feature rear Hendrickson HAS200 airbag suspension, making them ideal for
sensitive load applications or those wanting a more supple ride. The FRD 600-S is rated at 11 000 kg GVM and 16 000 kg GCM and is available with either an Isuzu 6-speed manual transmission or an Allison LCT2500 fully automatic transmission. FSD 700-S and FSD 850-S trucks have a GVM rating of 12 000 / 14 000 kg and GCM rating of 18 000 / 20 000 kg respectively, and offer buyers an even greater choice of transmissions. Along with the proven Isuzu six-speed manual, buyers can also select from the versatile Isuzu second generation Automated Manual Transmission, or the Allison LCT2500 full automatic depending on the application. Isuzu Australia Limited product strategy chief engineer Simon Humphries said the S models would be welcomed by many customers across a range of applications. “The new models will appeal to tilt-tray operators who often tow a trailer to carry additional cars, and need extra power for the job,” Mr Humphries said. See the Isuzu range at site 778 at Elmore.
The Limited edition Isuzu FSD 700-S will be on display at Elmore Field Days.
“The new models will appeal to tilt-tray operators who often tow a trailer to carry additional cars, and need extra power for the job.” Isuzu Australia Limited product strategy chief engineer Simon Humphries
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Award-winning system is helping irrigators WiSA Irrigation was runner-up in the Irrigation Australia Expo’s ‘best new product’ awards this year. Its new automated arm for flood gates has been making life easier for farmers throughout northern Victoria. WiSA Irrigation was also the winner of the Campaspe Murray Business Awards for manufacturing. However, this hasn’t been an overnight success story. These accolades have been the result of many years’ hard work to develop a trusted and reliable automation system. Graeme Wright has been making a difference to farmers’ lifestyles and profits with his WiSA irrigation system for 18 years. WiSA’s automated control system has helped to improve the operation and
efficiency of all types of irrigation systems, including pipe-and-riser, border-check, pivot, lateral drip and micro-sprinkler systems. WiSA’s automated irrigation system means farmers have greater control and flexibility over their irrigation management. Real time data is collected through soil moisture probes and other sensors and sent from the WiSA field units back to a computer. Using WiSA AquaLink software, the information is collected then used to make essential decisions on how and when to irrigate the farm — and it all can be remotely controlled from any smart phone or tablet. For nearly two decades, Mr Wright and his team have installed the WiSA system into all types of farms such as viticulture, vegetables, orchards and broadacre. Now WiSA is helping farmers overseas as well in the United States, Middle East and Europe, to automate their farms’ irrigation. Closer to home at Picola, Keith
and Jeanette Holland had a WiSA automated system installed on their property in 2011 and have been very impressed with the results. Mr Holland said he now had complete control over his irrigation system, which could now be easily assessed and controlled even when he is not on the farm. “Cost savings have been evidenced through reduced travel time and fuel to open and close bay outlets, and reduced water usage,” he said. “Previously risks of tiredness through working at night, often alone, and the threat of encountering snakes in the dark, are now eliminated by automated scheduling.” With the increasing demand on farmers to become more cost and time efficient in their practices, WiSA automation systems has continued to help provide solutions to improving the operation and efficiency of irrigation systems. Visit the WiSA Irrigation team at the Elmore Field Days site 1009.
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Exhibitors vie for awards Elmore Field Days attracts more than 40 000 visitors during the three-day event which gives the 700 exhibitors ample opportunity to generate new business. Exhibitors work hard to showcase their products and services with many spending weeks preparing machinery and demonstrations for the field days. Another incentive for exhibiting at Elmore is the extensive number of trophies on offer awarded for outstanding displays. Last year’s winners were: • Telstra Technology and Innovation — AWMA. • The Weekly Times Imported Machine of the Year — Lely Splendid PC370 and 330 mower conditioner exhibited by Lely Australia.
• The Weekly Times Australian Machine of the Year — new chaser bin design exhibited by Dunstan Farmers Engineering. • The Tractor and Machinery Association of Australia — Elmore Machine of the Year — air filter blaster exhibited by Graintec. • The Bendigo Advertiser Best Paddock Demonstration — Lely Australia. • The Weekly Times Best Static Site — Seed Distributors, honourable mentions — Pacific Seeds, Freedom Tanks and Integrated Packaging. • Life Governor’s Best Overall Exhibit — Claas Harvest Centre Echuca, honourable mentions — Lely Australia, Haeuslers and TenPack. • Betty Childs Memorial Best Static Display — Dream Pot. • Best Agribusiness Pavilion Exhibit Award — Sponsored by Coates Hire, Aussie Storage Centre, honourable mentions — Rhino Tanks, ADBRI Masonry, Tapex, Sabakem Trading, GPS — Ag.
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