53RD ANNUAL
ELMORE FIELD DAYS Official Supplement
OCTOBER 4, 5 & 6 2016
There’s always more at Elmore With more than 700 exhibitors, there is more for farmers and families to enjoy at Elmore Field Days. More displays. More machinery. More Ag Art Wear entrants. More equipment. More innovations. More demonstrations. More in-paddock trials. More to inspire you, with this year’s array of guest speakers. In fact, more of everything! So come along this year, because there’s more than ever before.
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Focus on agricultural innovation Showcasing all that is new and innovative in the agricultural world is the aim of Elmore Field Days. Held from October 4 to 6, the annual event highlights the latest farming techniques, equipment and the array of produce grown from the flourishing Elmore region. The diverse range of patrons include farmers, business owners and families seeking a fun day out and they travel from afar to attend. “Farmers are always seeking machinery that allows them to be more economical and have greater efficiency,” event
president Derek Shotton said. “Elmore provides a big learning curve to see what’s out there on the market and everything is all in the one spot so they can compare brands.” There will be more than 700 stalls and live entertainment from prominent local talent. The popular Ag Art Wear Competition is back for its 16th year and will see designers create beautiful garments from materials found on the farm or land. Other highly entertaining elements include the equestrian showcase, demonstrations in the shearing shed and a photography competition where patrons can submit their best shots from the day for the chance to secure a prize or a place
in the 2017 Elmore Field Days calendar. “One of the things that makes us unique is that there are so many exhibitors and we have in-paddock demonstrations. Not many field days have these,” Mr Shotton said. There will be many new exhibitors of food, craft and fashion items in the general interest pavilion, while the agribusiness pavilion will be jam-packed with more than 100 exhibitors. Mental health will be a central focus this year, with two designated areas featuring related guest speakers and activities. Those who live further afield can still attend the event and make a grand entrance at that, with an air strip on site.
“The air strip makes us unique. You can land (your plane) at the site and walk to the gate,” public relations officer John Giffin said. “We have a dedicated paddock where people can land their planes, so those interstate can come too. “We average about 20 to 40 aircraft coming in a day.” Elmore Field Days will be held from October 4 to 6, from 8.30 am to 5 pm, at the Elmore Events Centre at 48 Rosaia Rd. Tickets are $18 for adults, $8 for secondary students and children under 12 are admitted free. For more information visit www.elmorefielddays.com.au or call 5432 6176. For updates follow the Elmore Field Days Facebook account.
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Elmore Field Days 2016 check list LOCATION
ACCOMODATION
The field days are held at Elmore Events Centre, 48 Rosaia Rd in Elmore — which adjoins Midland Hwy and is about 2 km east of the Elmore township.
Hotel and motel accommodation can be found in the nearby regional centres of Bendigo, Echuca-Moama and Shepparton.
HOURS The field days site is open from 8.30 am to 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 11.
ENTRY COSTS The charge is $18 for adults and $8 for secondary students, GST included. There is no charge for children under 12. No concessions. Companion Cards accepted.
DOGS Dogs are not permitted on-site, with the exception of assistance dogs.
SITE SERVICES Bendigo Bank ATM services will be provided at site 539, next to the administration office. Baby feeding and changing facilities are available at site 542, beside the St John Ambulance First Aid at site 543. Mobility scooter and wheelchair hire are available at site 1452, or to prebook call 0428 694 335.
PURCHASES The field days provide 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 voluntary organisations.
FOOD AND DRINK Local community organisations provide an extensive choice of catering options on-site, along with a number of specialty food vendors during the event. A public bar also operates o- site each day.
AIRCRAFT A marked grassed airstrip is available parallel to Midland Hwy and east of the display area which measures 1000 m in length by 50 m in width. Adequate aircraft parking space is also available. Phone Wayne Cowan on 0427 326 444 for more information.
ADMINISTRATION The field days administration office is located in the centre of this site and can be reached by phoning 5432 6176.
WEBSITE For regular updates, visit www.elmorefielddays.com.au or find us on Facebook — Elmore Field Days.
Former AFL player Jason McCartney, who survived the 2002 Bali bombings, will speak at the Elmore Field Days.
Stalls to get people talking As an ex-farmer, Derek Shotton understands all too well the reservations those in the agricultural industry have about discussing mental health. The Elmore Field Days president said this year there would be two mental health stalls at the event and a range of related guest speakers. “Our dairy counterparts are doing it tough (recently) and we are mindful of that,” Mr Shotton said. “I’m an ex dairy-farmer so I have seen what people are going through. “There is a focus on dairy, but our grain guys and sheep guys have also been through a tough time too.” One of the guest speakers will be former North Melbourne footballer Jason McCartney, who will talk about the ordeal he survived in the 2002 Bali bombings. “Jason, a young Australian with an exceptional talent for AFL, became a national hero in the wake of the Bali bombings,” public relations officer John Giffin said.
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“He was quickly placed into the hearts and minds of all Australians through his courageous fightback from the horrible burns he suffered in Bali.” Narelle Fraser, a member of Victoria Police for 27 years, will also be a guest speaker. “Fifteen of those (years were) as a detective with squads including homicide, rape and missing persons, investigating some of the most serious criminal investigations in Victoria,” Mr Giffin said. “In 2012 she was diagnosed with PTSD and had to learn about resilience, which helped her overcome many adversities and accept her vulnerabilities, unexpectedly opening up a whole new world.” With the inspiring talks and an array of information on various mental health issues, Mr Shotton said the stalls would appeal to all patrons. “If it gets people talking, or saying ‘hey, we need to go and have a beer together and talk about it’, then we will have achieved something,” Mr Shotton said. “Sometimes you think you are the only one going through something. It’s tough going.”
Sweet sixteenth for Ag Art Probably one of the sassiest showcases at the Elmore Field Days, the Ag Art Wear competition is in its 16th year with some next-level unique ensembles set to be paraded down the runway. The competition is distinctively rural, requiring designers to create wearable garments comprised entirely of agricultural materials found on farms. The field days’ General Interest Committee chair Lorraine Trewick said the popular event was something that was enjoyed by spectators and participants alike. “It’s the challenge of the competition that makes it, and to make wearable garments out of farm materials,” Mrs Trewick said. Mrs Trewick was the founder of the Ag Art Wear competition after some inspiration on a trip to New Zealand in 2000. “My husband and I went to a field days conference in New Zealand and saw it there, so when I came back I brought the idea to the committee. “I’m very passionate about it, and to see how it’s grown has been amazing.” Since 2001, the event has grown and so has the imagination of each of the designers. From silage net wrap to flywire, the outfits require a lot of thought and finesse from the designers, who come from Victoria and interstate.
Mrs Trewick has seen some interesting materials in her time at the field days, however the most memorable material was the bones of sheep, cattle, pigs and chickens. “They (the designer) boiled them up to make sure they were clean then sliced them finely and joined them together with wire — it looked like lace.” As far as Mrs Trewick knows, the designers have no professional background in dressmaking and are simply very talented and imaginative. “It’s incredible what they come up with,” she said. “I don’t know what they’re doing this year as they don’t tell me beforehand, but it’s always good to get their designs and see what it is they’ve done.” There are four categories in which contestants can enter: Avant Garde, Designer, 18 Years and Under and Hats. The Hats category was only introduced in the past four years and Mrs Trewick said it was a way to generate interest and encourage people to get involved with a smaller garment. Several regular competitors are busy sewing away at the moment, getting ready to defend their titles. “A lot of the regulars enter one year and then say they won’t do it next year but they do — they love doing it and we love having them of course.” Parades will run twice a day, at 11 am and 2 pm, in the auditorium and the finalists will be announced on the Thursday at 2 pm. The top six designs from each category will qualify as finalists.
Majestic Blaze, designed by Katrina Christie and modelled by Anna Cricelli, placed first in the Designer category at last year’s competition. Credit: Creative Image Media.
Spectacular sheep in focus The importance of sheep farming is a key focus of Elmore Field Days.
Bairnsdale shearer Stuart Neal (right) does the hard work, while Bill Johnson from Colbinabbin (left) and Jack Monks from Tasmania watch on during the 2015 shearing demonstration.
There are many sheep-related elements, including shearing demonstrations, information for farmers and an ongoing ewe trial. “We have regular demonstrations on shearing. People just come and go as they want,” public relations officer John Giffin said. “We also have advice for farmers on things like the ethical and safety side of transporting stock on trucks. “We do a ewe trial, which has been going on for several years, and each year it tests several breeds of sheep. “The trial compares the wool from them, the lambing rate, the money from the wool and the different breeds of lambs.”
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Equestrian showcase a first at Elmore For the first time at Elmore Field Days, an equestrian showcase will delight visitors and it will all take place at the newly updated Elmore Equestrian Park. The daily Equestrian Showcase will be held on the grassed arena, featuring events, demonstrations and pony rides. Since the official opening of the indoor arena and stables last year, Elmore Equestrian Park has expanded its equestrian capabilities and established itself as a modern and userfriendly environment ideal for premier equine events. Elmore Field Days public relations officer John Giffin said the interest in equestrian activities had grown since the upgrade, with the events calendar having triple the number of bookings. “It’s full every weekend — that’s why we decided to hold the equestrian showcase this year,” Mr Giffin said. “Next year, the park is also booked out a fair bit already.” The $1.2 million project has not
only boosted interest in equestrian events in the area, but has also boosted the local economy. “It’s helped the local community — all the local clubs can come here now and don’t have to travel to further places, like Werribee, and it’s helped the towns because more people are coming through.” Mr Giffin said some riders had even travelled from as far as NSW and South Australia for various events held at the Elmore site, including polocrosse and dressage. The Equestrian Showcase is set to delight young and old. “HorseHand will be doing some entertainment and education sessions such as live communication and training demonstrations,” Mr Giffin said. Feedback about the park has been positive so far with everyone impressed by the facilities, which include an architectural curved roof and portable stalls to house 100 horses. “Everyone who has used it loves it. They are quite surprised by the quality of facilities we have here, and once they come here we get comments that
they didn’t know the facility was here and they’ll definitely be coming back,” Mr Giffin said. Upgrades to Elmore Equestrian Park have been progressive, with the renovations starting since 2007 when all the dressage arenas were built. “Every year there’d be something new … whether it’s more stable complexes or arenas,” Mr Giffin said.
The Equestrian Showcase events will take place on the grassed arena over all three days. Access the arena via Gate 4 on 4th Avenue and Avonmore Drive. Equine demonstrations, events and pony rides will delight patrons of Elmore Field Days.
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Young talent live at Elmore
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No event is complete without music in the air, and at this year’s Elmore Field Days there will certainly not be any shortage of catchy tunes, guitar strumming and some impressive voices to go with them.
H ! itting the right notes At the tender age of 18, Laura Byrnes is an Academy of Country Music graduate and debuted her first selftitled EP in December last year. The EP features co-writes with some of Australian country music’s finest including Alan Caswell, Drew McAlister and Brianna Lee. Growing up on the family farm at Nathalia, Laura has always had a passion for all things country, and with her background in classical singing and selftaught guitar lessons, she now identifies as a country music singer.
Laura already has an impressive résumé, having performed at the Tamworth Country Music Festival for the past three years, at the Numurkah Food Bowl Festival 2015, the Echuca Moama Country Music Festival 2015 and the Barmah Muster for the past three years. Her accolades include a top-10 finalist position for her song Weighed Down at the 2016 Songs Alive Australia Song Competition and a semi-final spot for Growing Up at the 2016 International Songwriting Competition. Laura’s EP is available from her official website www.laurabyrnesmusic.com or from iTunes. You can also follow her musical journey by liking ‘Laura Byrnes Music’ on Facebook.
Seasoned performer hits Elmore stage At the age of four, Kaitlyn Thomas was taking singing and dancing lessons; just four years later, she was already up in front of live audiences, writing her own songs and playing guitar. Bentley Grattan
From the car to the stage Many of us sing along to the music on the car radio daily, but for 21-year-old Bendigo solo artist Bentley Grattan, this habit eventually took him out of the car and onto the stage. “After six years of travelling 35 minutes to and from school daily, I managed to notice that I was actually starting to hit a couple of notes,” Mr Grattan said. “I slowly put more time and effort into pushing the boundaries with my voice and learning how to control it.” Mr Grattan has played guitar since he was just eight years old after finding an old one hanging around the house, and has had some formal lessons. At an open mic night in Bendigo, he met some people in the music industry and was
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asked to perform at a festival. It was there that he met an established performer from Bendigo, Steph Durden, who was looking for a guitarist and the pair performed as a duo for 18 months. Mr Grattan performs a variety of acoustic covers from various genres including pop, RnB and pub classics. While popular musician Ed Sheeran is one of his main inspirations, Mr Grattan credits musicians from Bendigo such as Jay Critcher, Ryan Gay and Steph Durden for helping him onto the scene and teaching him about performing live. Mr Grattan performs regularly at pubs and has been asked to play at weddings and other private functions in Bendigo and surrounding towns.
When she was just nine years old, Kaitlyn was mentored by some of Australia’s country music greats such as Carter & Carter, Amber Lawrence, Beccy Cole, Allan Caswell and Luke O’Shea. In 2013, Kaitlyn was crowned the Australian Songwriters Association Youth Songwriter of the Year and in 2012 and 2014 she won the Australian Children’s Music Foundation songwriter award. In 2015, Kaitlyn competed in the popular singing competition The X Factor Australia. Kaitlyn has performed at the Tamworth Country Music Festival several times as well as other local country music festivals. On one of her trips to the United States to meet with agents and managers, Kaitlyn performed at the iconic Bluebird Café in Nashville — a dream come true for her — and participated with the Australian Team at the World
Championships of Performing Arts in Los Angeles, receiving three Silver, one Bronze and an overall Highly Commended industry award. To read more about Kaitlyn and to follow her journey, visit www.kaitlynthomasofficial.com or ‘Like’ her page ‘Kaitlyn Thomas’ on Facebook.
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Quirky Tales — Narelle Stone (children’s entertainment). Julienne McDonald — Australian Borderline Personality Disorders Foundation. Spot On vaccination presentation. Shearing in the past, including blade shearing. Bob McNaught — exGunbower dairy farmer, builder and now registered psychologist. Gardening presentation by Bunnings. Shearing of the ewes from the Ewes for the Future trial. Mindful Meditation. Elmore National Ag Art Wear Competition. Fit To Load — presentation. Vintage tractor parade. Shearing/wool-handling demonstrations. Shearing of ewes from the Ewes for the Future trial.
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Shearing of ewes from the Ewes for the Future trial. Fit To Load — presentation. Shearing/wool-handling demonstrations. Tony Fitzgerald — drug and alcohol withdrawal nurse — REDHS. Quirky Tales — Narelle Stone (children’s entertainment). Shearing of ewes from the Ewes for the Future trial. Elmore National Ag Art Wear Competition. In-paddock demonstrations commence. Fit To Load — presentation. Peter Strange — men’s health nurse practitioner — Bendigo Community Health. Overview of the Ewes for the Future trial.
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Jason McCartney — AFL legend and 2 Bali bombing survivor. Spot On vaccination presentation. Shearing in the past, including blade shearing. Q&A panel — including Jason McCartney and professionals from the mental health i ndustry. DIY workshops presented by Bunnings. Shearing of ewes from the Ewes for the Future trial. Elmore National Ag Art Wear Competition. Fit To Load — presentation. Vintage tractor parade. Shearing/wool-handling demonstrations. Shearing of ewes from the Ewes for the Future trial.
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Something for everyone There is much more than just tractors at Elmore Field Days. The demographics have changed over the years and more and more women are now attending, public relations officer John Giffin said. The general interest pavilion has stalls ranging from food to fashion items to other special interest stalls. The idea was that women could find points of interest just for them, in addition to the usual crowd of male patrons, Mr Giffin said. Plenty of fashion fun is on offer with a
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Victorian food bowl on show
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The flavours and versatility of the Victorian food bowl will be on display at Elmore Field Days.
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A large selection of produce can be found within a 100 km radius of Elmore, making the event a true indicator of the state’s produce offerings, according to event president Derek Shotton. The three-day event features a variety of food exhibitors in the general interest pavilion, ranging from fresh fruit and vegetables to beverages and baked goods. “As locals we forget how good we have it here,” Mr Shotton said. “We have market garden produce, wheat, beef and lamb — a mix of everything. “That’s a strength of Elmore Field Days. It is not like other field days which rely on one industry. We really cater to everyone.” The food pavilion features wine, chocolate, herbs, preserves, homemade puddings and biscuits, honey, olive oil and more. Delicious food aside, there is another element to the edible offerings at the event. “What we are trying to target is the
females, as in the past a lot of males have come (to Elmore),” public relations officer John Giffin said. “Women can come along with the kids and enjoy a whole pavilion dedicated to their interests. Food is part of that but there is jewellery and other wares on offer too.”
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“That’s a strength of Elmore Field Days. It is not like other field days which rely on one industry. We really cater to everyone.” Derek Shotton
For this reason, Elmore Field Days is holding a photography competition. Prizes will be awarded and some select shots will be chosen to feature in an annual calendar. Public relations officer John Giffin encouraged patrons to get snapping at the event and submit their shots to the competition. “This is an interactive way for people to be involved. So many people take pics on their phone these days and these shots are great because they are taken from angles that others may not see,” Mr Giffin said. There will be a $200 prize for the best black and white photograph and a $100 prize for the best action shot, while the best 12 photographs will be published in an annual calendar and earn their taker $20. “We do a calendar each year using Elmore photos and we send them through to exhibitors, politicians and the media to showcase the previous field days,” Mr Giffin said. “There are about 1000 calendars printed.” To submit a photograph, email it in a JPEG format to info@elmorefielddays.com.au or post a USB to PO BOX 27, Elmore, 3558.
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Site set for another good year It is no easy feat to fit hundreds of exhibitors into a massive open space; in an orderly, practical and balanced manner. Elmore Field Days volunteer Brian Mullane has risen to the challenge and made this happen. Usually busy on his cropping farm south of Elmore, Brian Mullane also keeps his schedule full volunteering as the static display chairman for the field days. Currently in his fourth year as a volunteer, Mr Mullane is in charge of mapping out the site and planning the layout — all the while managing some specific exhibitor requests. “If something changes, that’s when I start deciding what changes we can get and what we can do with the site,” Mr Mullane said. “Once we get the changes, we go through that list and I start deciding who we bring in and where we put them in.” Every year, the exhibitor list is full to the brim, often with a small waiting list pending. Although he could not pinpoint the exact number of hours the volunteer jobs take him off the farm, Mr Mullane said he was always happy to help. “In this actual role, I don’t mind the actual mapping.
“Sometimes you wish you’d stayed home and done your farm work, but other times of the year it fits in really well.” Mr Mullane’s involvement as a volunteer was instigated by his father who is an Elmore Field Days committee member. “I just love machinery but the field days have always been good for the district. It brings people out, money from further afield into Elmore district and surrounds.” Mr Mullane credited the administration team with assisting him with the mapping, and for his “main day” of business — pegging out the site — was grateful for about 50 other volunteers. “It’s a big morning … I’ve got to make sure what’s on paper ends up on the ground and that it all fits.” Setting out the site is a big job with a lot of people to co-ordinate, but Mr Mullane said it was a task that ran smoothly. “As long as people hold the tape measure right,” he said with a laugh.
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At the age of 16, John Giffin volunteered at Elmore Field Days and he has continued to do so for the past 22 years. “I got roped into it by a neighbour,” the cropping farmer said. “I was helping out with the car parking — that’s how most people get started.” Mr Giffin of Hunter — who is the current junior vice-president, public relations officer and chairman of waste management — has a variety of responsibilities on the Elmore Field Days Committee. Other roles in his 22-year volunteer tenure have included treasurer, assistant treasurer and his six years in his initial role as carpark assistant. Mr Giffin has chaired waste management for almost 10 years. While it can be challenging to manage his farm work and field days activities, Mr Giffin loves being involved. “In previous years, it’s been right in the middle of hay season, so it’s about juggling work at home and Elmore, and family too of course,” he said.
His role as a public relations officer and junior vice-president has seen Mr Giffin more heavily involved than in previous years. “I’ve got an extra two meetings a month and other working bees,” he said. “(Volunteering) takes around four hours of my time a week on average, but it varies.” Teamwork is one of the highlights of Mr Giffin’s volunteering role. “I enjoy working with the blokes there and it’s putting money back into the community,” he said. “Elmore brings the community together as a team.” The 2016 Elmore Field Days are not yet over, but Mr Giffin said planning for 2017 was already under way.
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Countless supplies in one spot Industrial fasteners and supplies come in all shapes and sizes and plenty of these will be available this year at the Elmore Field Days. This year marks the seventh consecutive display for Ultimate Fasteners at the field days, with store coowners Dean Jones and Mark Shanahan considering the event a valuable way to reach out to their broad customer base. “We have lots of people coming back to the site every year — sometimes we only see them at the field days,” Mr Jones said. “Some who visit the site are from the area and will come back into the store.” Ultimate Fasteners has a branch in Shepparton and one in Wodonga. For the first time this year, Ultimate Fasteners will include something new at its display with about four representative companies on-site including SaintGobain, Milwaukee and Hoist Equipment & Lifting Products. “They will be conducting demonstrations at each of the days to show people how stuff works,” Mr Jones said. A limited number of exclusive ‘field day kits’ will also be available to purchase at the display.
While the store is renowned for the usual nuts and bolts, Mr Jones said the field days were an opportunity to showcase the extensive product range — from lifting chains and cutting discs to drills and transport equipment. Ultimate Fasteners will co-display with Padman Stops again at this year’s Elmore Field Days, however the display is set to look a little different after a reviewed layout.
“We’ve thought about the display a bit more!—!there’ll be designated areas for designated supplier products.” Dean Jones
“We’ve thought about the display a bit more — there’ll be designated areas for designated supplier products.” With a store full of leading brands and quality products plus combined experience of 50 years in the industry, every handyman and farmer is bound to find something to suit their needs at the one-stop fasteners and industrial supplies shop. For more information, visit the team at site 999 during the Elmore Field Days.
Comfortable, durable and ethical shoes Finding a pair of shoes that look good, feel great and can endure season after season of weather and wear can be challenging but is not impossible. At the Elmore Field Days, visitors can experience this fusion of comfort, aesthetic and high quality in shoes from Duckfeet Australia — a footwear specialist selling boots, casual shoes and sandals. Duckfeet are unisex shoes which are handmade and draw on Danish design. Marketing and retail manager Celeste Bolte said the shoes’ foot-formed design allowed room for the toes which made them well-suited to people who were on their feet all day, have wide feet and also for diabetics. “They are designed to give your feet space to breathe and for people to remain active in their shoe,” Ms Bolte said. “People with diabetes experience a lot of swelling with feet … our shoes can accommodate that as they can soften around you.” The leather midsoles and uppers of Duckfeet shoes give the skin space to breathe and naturally transport moisture away from the foot. Duckfeet shoes are also manufactured in
an environmentally responsible manner. “We source leather from a ‘free-range’ farm in Germany,” Ms Bolte said. “The leather doesn’t travel more than two hours to get to a processing centre where it’s made into hides.” Duckfeet shoes are made from cow hide that comes from Germany and Holland and use ‘Terra Care’ leather, which has been sustainably created to adhere to social and environmental values. “(Duckfeet shoes) use a quarter of the water and energy than other tanneries around the world to make the leather and the chemicals to dye it, and they also desalinate their own water to use.” The Duckfeet Australia store, managed by Simon King, is located in Fitzroy, Melbourne, and has been importing the shoes from Denmark for seven years. Mr King said he always came back from field days pleased with the good conversations he’d had with people who needed this type of footwear. “People are starting to recognise them
and know kno they’re the ’re good quality q alit shoes,” shoes ” Ms Bolte said. She said the shoes were ideal for people living in a regional setting because of their high quality, durable leather and comfort.
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A time-saver for farmers set in a concrete structure making surface irrigation more water and labour-efficient. Pipe end boxes and MaxiFlow 1200s will be among some of the popular products on display as well as the new and improved Padman Box Culvert 1000. Mr Bartlett said interest in automated irrigation was increasing as it allowed farmers to gain some lifestyle time. At last year’s Elmore Field Days, a special promotion saw Padman Stops sell about 570 electronic dual timers which automatically open and close bay outlets at pre-set times. “Farmers can set the farm up and get a good night’s rest, and … set up the paddocks so they can do other jobs during the day … and go out for the weekend. “Nearly every farmer we talk to, we have a conversation about automation these days — whether they use it or not.” Padman Stops will be sharing a site with Ultimate Fasteners at site 999.
Efficiency gains are always at the forefront of farmers’ minds and Padman Stops is continually working to improve its products and technology. The theme for this year’s display at Padman Stops’ site at Elmore Field Days, Moving the Dairy Industry Forward, was specifically selected in a bid to support the struggling dairy industry. Padman Stops’ customer relations and sales manager Bruce Bartlett said Padman Stops planned to do this through showing the cost savings that could be achieved in water-use. This year’s product focus will be on automation and the rubber flap doors and new bubblers. “The new bubblers are for downstream erosion control on our stops which in turn saves the farmer a lot of maintenance and time by not having to do channel repairs,” Mr Bartlett said. “In the long run, they don’t have to spend long on the repairs and that has cost savings as well.” The family-run business manufactures pre-cast concrete irrigation gates and irrigation automation for the surface irrigation industry with the revolutionary product the Padman Stop — a watertight rubber flap and pre-cast irrigation gate
“Farmers can set the farm up and get a good night’s rest, and … set up the paddocks so they can do other jobs during the day … and go out for the weekend.” Bruce Bartlett
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sent from the WiSA field units back to a computer. Using the WiSA AquaLink software, the information is collected, then used to make essential decisions on how and when to irrigate the farm and it can all be remotely controlled from any smartphone or tablet. Now WiSA is helping famers in the United States, Middle East and Europe to automate their irrigation. With the increasing demand on farmers to become more cost and time efficient in their farming practises, WiSA automation systems have continued to help provide a solution to improving the operation and efficiency of irrigation systems. This year’s Elmore Field Days will see WiSA introduce several new products and technologies. Visit WiSA at Elmore Field Days at site 1009.
Tapex supports charities This silage season you will be seeing pink and blue silage bales pop up around the countryside, all in support of charities that help to make rural Australia healthier. In 2015 crop packaging supplier Tapex released a limited edition pink Trioplus silage film and net wrap in support of the McGrath Foundation, which raises funds to place breast care nurses in rural communities. This year Tapex is also offering blue Trioplus silage film to help raise funds for Australian Prostate Cancer Research, which offers testing, support and rehabilitation for men experiencing prostate cancer. It also puts a lot of effort into eliminating the stigma around men getting health checks that could save lives. Tapex is donating five dollars for every roll of Trioplus pink or blue silage film to the respective charities. If you are baling silage this year, think about supporting this worthwhile cause. Tapex’s twines are also stronger and longer than before. Tapex HERCULES HD+ 1250 m spools provide a longer spool length and substantially higher tensile and knot strengths. The HERCULES HD+ allows the baler
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Works program ensures a more reliable water supply Goulburn-Murray Water has completed a $10!million works program that will ensure a more reliable water supply for its customers. A key part of this was desilting works on about 250 km of channels across all six irrigation districts during the winter shutdown. G-MW customer operations general manager Scott Barber said the works would ensure better flow rates and return design capacity in channels. “In our 2015 customer survey, we heard how important a reliable water supply was to our customers,” Mr Barber said. “Almost half of the customers surveyed (46 per cent) told us this was their highest service expectation of G-MW. “It’s also something our water services committees have been advocating strongly for.” On top of the desilting works, G-MW ran a weed control program on about 400 km of open channel, completed 45 km of rock armouring on channel banks, replaced 30 bridges, siphons and culverts
and remodelled 35 km of channel. The program also included major upgrade works along the Stuart Murray Canal and at the Tullaroop Reservoir, along with the refurbishment of a spillway gate and the replacement of the gate hoist at Lake Buffalo. “We know how important it is for our customers to get water when and where it’s needed and it’s why our maintenance programs are aimed at improving delivery,” he said. G-MW interim managing director Neil Brennan said the water corporation would spend about $40 million on capital works during the 2016–17 financial year. “These works are all about ensuring the best possible service for our customers,” Mr Brennan said. During the past year, G-MW has also refurbished the Tea Garden Creek Weir to ensure service and water supply to diversion customers, repainted three spillway gates at Cairn Curran to extend their life and refurbished the bulkhead hoist at Lake Eildon. G-MW will be at site 493 at the Elmore Field Days. Visit their site to speak to a staff member about: • water trading; • Connections project;
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Avoiding plant and machinery downtime by selecting a reliable oil manufacturer and supplier could mean the difference between profit and loss for business owners. Lubricant industry toll blender TriTech Lubricants is proud of being one of the only 100 per cent Australian owned and operated lubricant blending companies still in operation in Australia. TriTech Lubricants was first established in Carrum Downs, Victoria, in 2002 and remains a family-owned business 14 years later. The company manufactures high quality lubricants for many industries including marine, automotive (cars, trucks, and buses), agricultural machinery as well as mining and food manufacturing. TriTech also offers onsite plant and equipment audits to ensure correct lubrication requirements, as well as lubricant and stock rationalisation. “Many companies don’t realise they are carrying and using excess stock, and are therefore spending unnecessary amounts of money,” TriTech Lubricants area manager Chris Baker said. He said as a blender, wholesaler, and now also a retailer, the company could cost-effectively supply and deliver original manufacturer-approved products at competitive prices compared to most retailers and “on-sellers”. “We pride ourselves on supplying quality products at competitive prices with exceptional service,” Mr Baker said. “(Our pricing is) very competitive, there will be nobody that can beat us on quality and price when we’re comparing apples with apples on a particular product. We produce a legally guaranteed product that technically meets or exceeds the specifications required for any vehicle, including O.E.M (original equipment manufacturer) approvals.” The company’s Shepparton-based depot has been operating as TriTech Lubricants since April, following the acquisition of an affiliated company that had previously been operating in Shepparton for the past 12 years. Shepparton’s current depot includes a shopfront and warehouse distributing to hundreds of clients across Victoria and NSW including in the Goulburn Valley, Loddon Shire and Southern Riverina. Since launching the brand earlier this year, TriTech Lubricant’s name
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“(Our pricing is) very competitive, there will be nobody that can beat us on quality and price when we’re comparing apples with apples on a particular product. We produce a legally guaranteed product that technically meets or exceeds the specifications required for any vehicle, including O.E.M (original equipment manufacturer) approvals.” Chris Baker
and business has grown exponentially throughout its Victorian and southern NSW distribution area. The company has plans to relocate to a new custom-built facility by the end of the year to accommodate the growth in business. This year will be the first that the depot will exhibit at Elmore Field Days as TriTech Lubricants. “We’ve got a full marquee and a display of all of our products, as well as specials and giveaways for the entire three days,” Mr Baker said. For more information, visit TriTech Lubricants at site 42 during the Elmore Field Days.
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Tyres are an integral part of many agricultural vehicles and must be reliable, durable and adaptable for farmers. At this year’s Elmore Field Days, Australian Tyre Traders will again be showcasing several high-quality tyres from its range which are engineered, designed and made specifically for Australian conditions. ATT is one of the few companies that
designs its tyres here in Australia for the Australian market. The Australian-owned, family-run business was established in 2001 to fill a large gap in the Australian market. Its research and development team boasts more than 500 years’ combined experience in tyres. It understands the needs of the Australian marketplace and has designed its tyres to suit. “That’s what we pride ourselves on … being an Australian-owned company with tyres designed specifically for Australian customers,” sales and marketing coordinator Christopher Talia said.
“We believe in what we do and the impact that we make.” Mr Talia and the team from ATT will be on site to provide valuable information to farmers about getting the most out of their tyres, how to increase tyre longevity and to ensure better performance in the fields. One of the most important aspects of tyre longevity is understanding correct tyre pressures and the effect they can have on tyres, vehicles and application. To help farmers get the most out of their tyres, the ATT team is available to provide farmers with advice tailored to
their specific needs. ATT, one of Australia’s largest tyre wholesalers, specialises in light truck, truck, agricultural, industrial and OTR tyres and has three prominent brands: Harvest tyres for agricultural equipment, Haulmax tyres for truck and bus, and Halitrax tyres for the industrial and OTR market. At the Elmore Field Days, ATT will be showcasing a number of its tyres from all three of its key brands (site 20). This year is ATT’s fifth year at the field days and it has always been a very positive experience.
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See us at Site 1003 At LIC we’re continuing to build our genetics, monitoring and service offering in Australia. Australian dairy farmers can now benefit from our collaboration with CRV to access the best genetics from New Zealand and the higher input genetics provided by the CRV range from The Netherlands and USA through one provider, LIC. Couple this with LIC’s know how and expertise in technician services, automation, heat detection and inline sensors and you have a semen supplier that delivers you, the farmer, so much more value on farm.
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Stockyards built to last Violet Town Rural is now manufacturing its own line of stockyard equipment under the VTR Stockyards brand. These yards are made of Australian steel and are proudly Australian made. Violet Town Rural spent 10 years selling other manufacturers’ products and was finding it difficult to get them to listen to customer feedback. Manufacturers were creating the same old products and not moving forward with the times, so VTR decided it was time to take the next step and make its own line of products. So far the business has made a full range of semi-permanent and permanent cattle yards, four different cattle ramps, six different cattle crushes, fully sheeted force tubs to remove the danger to the operator, and now a range of quality sheep yards, ramps and V-races. The business’ aim is to make a premium product that is made from premium Australian steel that has the tensile strength and quality galvanising that the imported products tend to lack, all the while striving to keep the price as low as possible. VTR also has a cheaper range available for hobby farmers or someone looking to put a cheap set on an out-block. Its yards are designed so anyone can operate them, from older farmers to children.
VTR has all situations covered — from a small out-block set-up to fully automated and air-operated equipment. The business has just completed a large cattle yard in the Snowy Mountains that is air-operated and all race gates, draft gates and crush can be operated by a simple push of a button. VTR also sells and services sheep and cattle handlers and is a Victorian agent for Racewell Te Pari sheep and cattle handling equipment. The Racewell sheep handler replaces the need for extra employees and allows the farmer to drench, vaccinate, backline, ear tag, capsule, foot pare and crutch, all on his own and all at the push of a button. These products will all be on display at VTR’s Elmore Field Days y site at site 1018.
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Boarding returns to Wesley College There is a new opportunity for rural students to seek education in Melbourne thanks to a new boarding facility at Wesley College’s Glen Waverley campus. Learning in Residence is an innovative residential facility built adjacent to the college’s senior school. Scheduled to open in Term 4, 2016, the exciting multipurpose senior years (Years 10 to 12) residential development provides a real-life context for holistic experiential learning. The architectural design, location and programs enhance learning in the senior years and provide students — locally, nationally and internationally — with the benefits of an outstanding Wesley residential experience. Learning in Residence is a dynamic and diverse community providing a vibrant and safe environment that will stimulate the intellectual, emotional, physical, social, cultural and spiritual development of the students in residence. Wesley College principal Dr Helen Drennen said Learning in Residence was not new to the college and, in many ways, could rightly be seen as an enduring element of Wesley’s DNA. “Building on more than a century of
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boarding and several decades of outdoor education, since 2000 the college has developed two highly-acclaimed residential learning programs: Clunes (1999) in country Victoria, and the Yiramalay/ Wesley Studio School (2010) on Leopold Downs in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. Now we look forward to the return of boarding in Melbourne,” she said. The Learning in Residence facility includes eight two-storey residences, each accommodating a maximum of 16
students and one staff member. Students share a bedroom with one other and an ensuite bathroom and lounge area. Students will have access to study facilities, the senior school library and resource centre for study periods. The residential program continues the strong, culturally-appropriate pastoral care model at Wesley College and provides comprehensive academic support systems. Students have access to a communal dining space and the adjoining recreational areas. Students will have full access to the
campus recreational facilities including the sports centre, gymnasium, tennis, hockey and netball courts, sporting ovals and swimming pool. A newly created health centre provides students with medical assistance and access to the campus counsellors if required. An administration area supports students and parents with management of programs and the office of security staff. For more information on Learning in Residence visit www.wesleycollege.net
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Trading As Beavo’s Honey Beion Distribution & Marketing Belic Tools & Machinery Pty Ltd Bendigo & Adelaide Bank Bendigo Community Health Services Bendigo Country Clothing Bendigo Forklift Sales Bendigo Hat Shop Bendigo Health Bendigo Marine World Bendigo Mower Service / Husqvarna / Polaris Bendigo Retirement Village Bendigo TAFE Bendigo Tata Bendigo Truck Centre BenHall Welding Berrigan Economy Harrows Pty Ltd Berrima Hay Rakes Bertoli Farm Machinery P/L Best Environmental Technologies Best sheds Better Living Australia Big Brute Industries Biondo Rentals Hyundai Forklifts Victoria Bison Engineering BJ Enterprises & Marketing BK Farming Supplies • Blossom Couture • Boats & More Shepparton & Echuca Bob Healey Deniliquin Bobcat of Bendigo Pty Ltd BOC Bolac Cham Bond Batteries BR Reeve Engineering Brights Natural Beeswax Brookfield BUPA Burder Ag Attachments Bushgear Bushmans Tanks Bute Engineering Pty Ltd Buttons N More Callipari / Ned Kelly Red Camel Milk Victoria Campaspe Irrigation Campbell Floats CASE IH Center Irrigation Pty Ltd Central Vic Isuzu Ute Central Victoria Transportable Sheds and fencing Central Victorian Angus Region CFA North West Region Champion Browbands Champion Machinery Champion Stable Systems Chenu Holdings Pty Ltd Choclartiste • Chris Lauder Wool 1204 CHT Australia Pty Ltd • Claas Harvest Centre Echuca Clark Equipment Clark Tanks Clipex — Fencing & Stockyards CMV Truck & Bus, Mack & UD Cobrawonga Estate Cola Solar Collins Pumps Colville Fabrications Combi Clamp Ltd Commodore Australia Commonwealth Bank of Australia Compass Pools Australia Concut Melbourne Connelly Home Improvements Conquest Pools Construction Training International Converte Plantfood Coolabah Turf Coolamon Steel Works • Coprice Corry Marketing — 2WP Cox Mowers Crazy Nuts — Twins Pantry Crisp Produce & Preserves
Site GI-66 GI-51 64 497 GI-83 695 1245 54 GI-57 690 1267 GI-38 AP40 AP106 846 556 666 1511 899 AP13 58 GI-25 1044 11 616 GI-40 51 GI-83 707 738 674 1250 726 1200 305 GI-75 865 GI-107 23 709 186 790 GI-72 701 710 574 716 771 327 375 1226 1231 550 AP100A 425 AP94 1236 GI-83 AP107 1301 746 301 1441 857 GI-58 AP130 594 595 1480 274 1510 703 569 GI-117 732 AP85 AP127A 1244 1313 1047 1029 1259 GI-39 GI-74
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Cummins 315 Cushions and Decor GI-49 CV Bearings 347 CWA Echuca Group GI-20 Dairy Beef Alliance AP6 Davey Water Products 321 Dawn Mowers 1412 Dean & McCabe Windmills & Solar Pumps 278 Dean Trailers 965 Delaval Pty Ltd 991 Delightful Rainglow GI-5 Department of Economic Development, Jobs, Transport & Resources 349 Dial Before You Dig AP47 Diamond Garden Tools GI-35 Diggers Clothing Co. 619 Dissy Machinery 399 Dog Master Trainers GI-112 doTERRA Pure Essential Oils & Arbonne Health & Wellness GI-16 Doug’s Mobile Welding 8 DPG Sales- Otway Boots GI-102 Drovers Saddlery 730 DrumMuster • 349 Duckfeet Australia GI-14 Dumac Pumps 596 Duncan Ag 1067 Duncan Stockcrates 662 Dunstan Farmers Engineering 969 Eade’s Xtreme Marine 713 Eagle Fuels Pty Ltd AP90 Eagle I Machinery Pty Ltd 609 Earhealth Hearing Specialists GI-37 East End Engineering 1487 Eastern Spreaders Pty Ltd 668 Easy Dairy Automation Systems 1041 Easydrive Post Co. 339 Echuca Bearings • 1250 Echuca CIH Sales & Service 765 Echuca Rural 912 Echuca Service Centre 489 Eddington Engineering • 1072 EGR Trailers 528 Electrodip 1482 El-Gra Engineering 810 Ellerton Seed Cleaning 621 Elliott Bros of Bendigo MPE 1184 Ellwaste 634 Elmore Fire Brigade 549 Elmore Football Netball Club Inc. 296A Elmore Primary Health Services GI-32 Elphinstone Weighing Systems 861 Ember Defender 1485 Emerald Grain Pty Ltd AP86 Emo’s Leather Goods • 1029 Energy Safe Victoria AP125A Enjo GI-68 Entegra Signature Structures AP92 Environment Protection Authority Victoria • 349 Enviropro Alternatives 1028 Envisage Furniture 1025 Eureka Garages & Sheds 133 Everset Mousetraps • 195 Extend Security 711 Ezy Rollover Crush 994 Falcon UAV AP1 Farm Automation Australia • 989 Farm Mapping Services • 1425 Farm Monitoring Solutions AP15 Farm Name Signs GI-104 Farm Pro 515 Farm Tender 530 Farmcall Supplies 520 FarmTech Machinery 1089 Feedomatic 1046 FeedTest — Agrifood Technology AP10 Fence Line Solutions 193 Ferti-Tech Asutralia Pty Ltd 1472 Fieldmour Engineering Pty Ltd, • 204 Finders Keypers GI-48 Fix Engineering • 827 Flavour + Heart Homemade Macarons GI-78 Flicker Aroma’s GI-73 Flight Centre Bendigo GI-13 Flip Screen Australia 590 Florentine Gold GI-69 Fonterra Australia AP110
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Franklin Electrical • 262 Frankling Custom Feeds 1006 Frost Urself GI-47 Fuelco AP98 G & M Poly Irrigation 308 G E Silos Pty Ltd 419 Gail Blackwood GI-19 Gallagher Australia 336 Gaye Bardell Independent GI-83 Jamberry Consultant • GEA Farm Technologies Australia Pty Ltd 566 Gecko Decko 1027 Gendore Tractors & Machinery P/L 808 Genetics Australia 987 Geoconnect 658 Giltrap Ag Equipment 1320 Girton Grammar School Bendigo AP46 Global Tuning & Performance 173 GoGetta Kelpie Stud 640 Gold & Relics Gold Prospecting Adventures 698 Goldfields Revegetation Native Nursery 273 Good As Gold Buggies 546 Goomo GI-77 Goulburn Ovens Institute of TAFE AP39 Goulburn Valley Oil Supplies 682 Goulburn-Murray Water 493 Gourmet Morsels GI-62 Graham Wood Machinery 827 Grainline Augers • 899 Grainrite Augers 1279 Graintec Scientific 1172 Grandpas Feeders 711A Great Western Tillage Gyral Excel AgPoint 1383 Greg Allan Farm Machinery Pty Ltd 800 Grizzly Engineering 1169 Grogans Machinery 1286 Grow-Fresh Greenhouses Australia 269 GV Dairy Yard Safety Grooving 1045 GV Hoists and Cranes • 190 H2OX AP128A Haeusler’s 1102 Harbergers 885 Harrisons F-Trucks 522 Hartley’s Hunting & Tackleworld 693 Hartwigs Trucks Pty Ltd 397 Hatz Diesel Australia 573 Haymes Paint Right Bendigo AP114 Header Front Repairs 1483 Hecton Products 1426 Herd Online • AP73 Heritage Water Tanks 1007 Highside Motorcycles, Mowers & Marine 1401 Hillsdale Rural • 1448 Hillview Bore Pumps 1012 Holden 443 Homestar Promotions GI-98 Horse and Country Floats Bendigo AP118A HorseHand AP100C Horserail Australia AP84 Hose Factory 111 Hoselink 1415 House of Cloth GI-9 Hunt Gather Grow AP116 Hunters Home AP126A I R Sheepskin & Wool Products 177 iHealth Saunas GI-108 Independent Builders Network AP123B Integrated Packaging 1150 Intercontinental Spares 162 Ironing Board Covers GI-11 Irrigation Group Australia • 288 Isuzu Engines 284 Jeroki First Aid Training AP37 Jim’s Jerky GI-24 JM Leech Jewellers GI-2 JN & R Engineering 1062 John Berends Implements Pty Ltd 897 Jopro Industry Pty Ltd 1427 JT & EN Close 427 Kactus Point Charolais 1434 Kanga Loaders 1178 Kaos Kids • GI-42 Keegan Nurseries GI-86 Keidra Woodworks 169 Kensal Estate Wines GI-63 Kerfab Industries 570 Kerin Engineering 1197
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Khouri Workwear P/L 218 Kingsman Collection GI-79 Kioti Tractors Australia 957 KMED 1470 Knuckeys Winchelsea Pty Ltd 429 Konigs Shepparton 1273 Kubota Tractors Aust • 899 Kuhn Australia 1116 Kustom Kegs 700 Ky General Engineering 288 Kyabram 4WD & Camping 976 Landaco Equipment 830 Landcare — Shire of Campaspe & GM Landcare Network 216 Landmark 1489 Lavorwash Australia 1002 LED LIGHT CO 1193 Lely Australia Pty Ltd 1293 Letzgetwired GI-115 LIC 1003 Lightline AP76 Lightwave Technology 1180 Lister Petter, Kirloskar and Doosn Diesels 592 Littl Juey GI-114 Little Keeper GI-31 Lizard Moleskin Jeans 1215 LOGOSOL Chainsaw Mills 229 Lorentz Solar Pumps 275 Lowes Petroleum Service AP3 LTS Equipment 155 Luanda Datavac (Volta by Electrolux) GI-23 Lucas Mill 1263 Lux Distributors GI-52 Lynmac Metal Art 725 Magic Pens GI-7 Magnum Welders Pty Ltd 484 Mahindra Ag & Auto Australia 784 Major Sales & Service AP14 Major Trailers 678 Makita (Abbott Supply) AP103A MalAndy Outdoor Furniture AP101A Mandi’s Kitchen Gourmet Puddings GI-28 Mansfield Tools 1220A Master Series Chefs Knives GI-70 Mawsons AP8 Maxifeeder 1004 MaxiTRANS 114 McCullochs Hydraulic Engineers 623 MCE Lasers • 1062 McKee’s Garage & Engineering Pty Ltd 1283 McKinnon Seed Cleaning 224 McKnight & Bray Building Design Pty Ltd 1026 McLardy McShane Insurance and Financial Services AP132A Melbourne Grammar School AP45 Melbourne Tractors 973 Mesh# Accessories 1396 Metal Form Group 659 Metalcorp Steel 437 MG Trading (Murray Goulburn Trading) 979 Michaels of Donald 1317 Midlands Murray Grey Group 1014 Midstate Machinery 1096 Milne Water Bores 264 Modere Australasia GI-50 Molin Motorcycle & Marine 702 Momentum Energy • AP73 Morgans Financial Limited • AP73 Moto Shack 329 Mozzi Boat Loaders 694 Muckrunner Pty Ltd 686 Muddy River Agricultural 1307 Mulcahy & Co AP77 Murray River Books 555 Murray Valley Vet AP100D Murray’s Water & Mining Drilling 3 NAB Agribusiness AP97 NAS Electronics 371 Nathalia Trucks Pty Ltd 118 Natural Freshwater Pearls GI-59 Natural Hand Knits GI-1 nbn 638 Neangar Nursery 272 Nelson Silos 879 New Age Caravans 718 New Holland Aust 905 Nichol Trading • AP5
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Trading As Ninotchka Designs —Handmade Glass Jewellery Noel Simmons Irrigation Pty Ltd North Central Catchment Authority • North East AG & Industrial North Star Transport Equipment Northern Feed Systems Northern Hereford Group Northern Limousin Group Norton Livestock Handling Solutions Nudie Bumz Nuseed Nutrimol Nutrisoil Biological Liquid Fertislier O’Connors Farm Machinery On the Go Safety Workwear Onetrak Pty Ltd OPS Country Tanks Oricom UHF CB Radios Outback Custom Trays & Dog Crates Ozatts Ozvalue Ag Machinery Ozway Small Engines Ozzi Kleen Water & Waste Water P J & M A Daniher Pacific Telecommunications Padman Stops PainPod Pare Forge Blacksmith Parklands Power Products Pasture Genetics Pat Kearins Menswear Patch’s Canvas Manufacturing Pty Ltd Paterson Pumps Peak Hill Industries Penfold Home Improvements Pergolas Plus Outdoor Living Peter McRobert Machinery PGG Wrightson Seeds Philmac Phoenix Trading Pioneer Hi-Bred Australia Pty Ltd Pioneer Water Tanks PJ’s 4 x 4 Plastek Water Products Poettinger Australia Pty Ltd Points Direct P/L Polymaster Group Polytex Tarpaulins • Porat Water Solutions Power Hound Australia Powercor Australia Pty Ltd • Poyser Motor Group Poyser Trucks Bendigo Precise Farm Solutions Precision Control Australia Prickley Moses Handcrafted Beer Prime Super • Professional Nibbler Propharma Australia Pty Ltd ProWay Livestock Equipment Pud For All Seasons Pumpa Manufacturing Pty Ltd Pyramid Hill Welding Supplies Quadra Commodities Australia • Quality Log Splitters Tas Queen Bee Handmade Quik Spray R W Cocks Rabobank Rally Badges Rambo Wool Work Socks • Rams Northern Melbourne Rat Zapper Victoria Rawleigh’s Health Care Ray White Rochester Recharge Battery Revitalizer Red River Stockyards Redback Storage Systems RFM AG Pty Ltd Rhino Water Tanks Rich River Irrigation Developments Pty Ltd Richard Renato “Polaris” Richard Renato “Jonsered” Rinstrum Smart Weighing Riordan Grain Services Ritchie Bros Auctions •
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Trading As Riverina Belting Co Riverina Poly Riverina Scooters & Mobility RMA Concepts Robinvale Estate Rochester Motorcycles Rodwells Total Eden Root Boot • Rosenow Industries RPM Ruband Tyres Rubicon Water Rural Bank • Rural Finance • Rural Financial Counselling Service Victoria — North West Rural Product Marketing Pty Ltd S & A Baker • Safelift Solutions Salami Shack Scania Australia Schinckel Hayrakes Schuitemaker: Ag Machinery Australia Scotch College Melbourne Seedforce • Semex Pty Ltd Senior Sheds Seymour Rural Equipment Shandong Shifeng Shearwell Australia Pty Ltd ShedBoss Bendigo Shepparton Lasers Shepparton Mowers & Marine Shiatsu by Showdem Showcase Horse Floats Sistawood Skin Detox Smale Farm Equipment Smallaire Smoke and Roast Smyth Seeds Soap Orders.com.au Solahart Bendigo Solar City Greetings Solar City Pest Control Solar On Electrical Solartronics Gate Openers solarwaterpumps.com.au Sonaray Australia Sornem Private Wealth Southern Ark Storage Southern Cross Industrial Supplies Southern Region Dorper Sheep Society of Australia Southern Skin Cancer Clinic Southern Vale Homes Soy Vella Candles Specialised Tyre & Wheel P/L & SPI Wheel Systems P/L SpecSolar Spitwater Victoria Sporting Shooters Association Australia Sproutwell Greenhouses St Anne’s Winery Standard Solar Pty Ltd Star Max Platinum Statewide Sewing Superstore Stauff Hydraulics • Steeline Step Forward Orthotics Stephen Pasture Seeds Stihl Australia P/L Stihl Shop Echuca stratton Subaru Sunergy Solar Water Wind Swagman Tours Swanbuild Pty Ltd Sweet and Sour Confectionary Swenrick Constructions (VIC) Pty Ltd T & F Imports Tailgate Campers Tapex Pty Ltd TASCO Petroleum TDT Training Australia Pty Ltd Te Pari Products Team Poly Tanks
Site 1254 179 1452, 76 1468 GI-12 413 323 184 252 38 72 312 497 497 AP131A 221 1454 149 GI-34 735 507 1194 AP52 365 997 190 511 AP122B 1233 AP124 1173 254 GI-30 727 GI-41 GI-54 1519 632 GI-71 171 GI-10 286 242 AP48 2 99 184 AP121 705A AP16 151 1232 GI-45 AP113 GI-82 1464 AP117 1058 AP38 282 AP115 AP72 GI-110 1419 623 454 GI-22 357 1256 1408 AP129A 126 280 715 AP69 GI-111 GI-106 61 729 AP93 531 506 1224 44
Trading As Techgrow International Telstra Country Wide Tenpack P/L Terra Trencher Australia The Ballarat Pump Shop The Herb Store The Jolly Lolly Trolley The Nationals The Ultimate Hayfeeder The Weekly Times Thermomix in Australia Think Livestock Thunderbird Ag Timeless Toys TISCA TNN Industries Tomcar Australia • Tools Unlimited Toro Australia • Total Eden Pty Ltd Tow & Farm Townrow Quality Seed Grading Service Toyota Material Handling Australia Trac Mac Farm Equipment Pty Ltd TractorHouse powered by MarketBook Australia Trans Tank International Tri Nature TRiiON • TriTech Lubricants Pty Ltd Turbo Reel Irrigation Turmerix Victoria Tyrepliers Engineering Ultimate Fasteners • Ultra One Asia Pacific Universal Farming Services P/L Universal Initiatives Upper Murray Seeds Urthly Organics Valton Feeding Solutions Pty Ltd Vaughan Irrigators Vehicle & Equipment Finance Vennings Venus Packaging Victorian Farmers Federation Victorian Labor Vin Rowe Farm Machinery Violet Town Rural & Hardware Vision Mart Sunglasses Vista Kite Vitafarm W & P Pumps & Dairy Services Wahroonga Enterprises Pty Ltd Walker Mowers • Warana Crafts • Waratah Fencing Warratina Lavender Farm Waste Not Stockfeeders Water Desalination Water Dynamics P/L Waterfind Pty Ltd Waterpool Co-Op WaterStore Poly Tanks WB Hunter Pty Limited (Grain Div) Webb Stone Work Weedwakka Wellbring Import and Export Pty Ltd Wesley College Westbury Gates WFI • Whitlands Engineering William Adams AG Willow Batteries • Wimmera Hearing Society Inc. Windsor Park Country Flavour WISA Irrigation Solutions P/L Wobble-Tee Wodonga Tafe WorkSafe Victoria Yeoman’s Plow Co P/L ‘Yes’ Optus Bendigo Market Place & Shepparton Yesteryear Plantations Eucalyptus & Tea Tree Oils YTO Tractors and AusEquip Key: • Co-exhibitor This list was current at the time of printing.
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Hay season looks grand This year’s hay season is set to be one of the best the region has experienced in years, which means now is the time for farmers to upgrade their hay-making machinery. William Adams Ag in Shepparton has a wide range of hay-making machinery available to suit every need. Territory manager Christian Barnett said after a fantastic winter and thanks to a fair bit of growth, he expected it to be the best hay season in the past five or 10 years. “It’s going to make it reasonably important for farmers to upgrade their gear, hay contractors are going to be quite under the pump,” he said. “We’ve had a lot of customers coming in getting some back-up gear, a second baler and adding products to their fleet just to make sure they keep up. There’s quite a lot of energy around the prospects of a good hay season.” Mr Barnett said since the Shepparton branch opened about 18 months ago it had grown from two staff members to 10, and had expanded its areas of sales. “We’ve probably brought focus onto some other products quite well, like hay machinery and cultivations, tillage and seeding equipment, where as when
The Vicon mower conditioner hooked up to a Deutz M600. we were just starting out the aim was to support existing products out in the marketplace,” Mr Barnett said. “Now it’s sort of widened and we’re doing our fair share of sales and managing
it quite well.” William Adams Ag will be back at the Elmore Field Days this year and Mr Barnett said there would be a range of products and machinery on display.
“And there’s always going to be some specials with a good interest rate and pricing,” he said. Visit William Adams Ag at the Elmore Field Days at site 1311.
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The Clipex HD cattle work area system in operation.
Sustaining the future of agriculture This year at Elmore, Clipex will be inviting farmers to learn more about its permanent yard systems which were officially launched at Agquip in August. The goal is to make permanent yard sets more affordable and achievable to Australian sheep and cattle farmers without compromising on the quality and integrity of the product. The HD cattle work area system, which was constructed and displayed at Agquip, brought many viewers who were impressed with the automatic features and ease of
operation making cattle handling a one to two-man job. The cattle work area system boasts efficiency and convenience with its ability to be controlled with the palm of your hand and features patented force-tub doors which significantly reduce the risk of workplace injury by taking out the need to be physically situated where the cattle are.
Packed full of features, the HD cattle work area system includes the HD 2000 series crush with automatic weighing and drafting capabilities, a three-way draft module and 6 m ramp which is all hooked up to a remote system so you are able to operate the tub, slide gate, crush and draft all at the press of a button. Weighing and drafting an impressive 300 head an hour, the system is built to last a lifetime and is designed to reduce stress on stock and increase the safety of users. There is no need to enter the cattle area as it is all remotely controlled.
The Clipex sheep handler will also be on display this year, demonstrating how graziers can save time handling their stock. The Clipex sheep handler can turn crutching, drafting and wigging into a one-man operation. “Our focus is on the man on the land and how we can benefit him with time saving solutions which won’t break the bank,” Clipex chief executive officer Ned Olsson said. For more information, visit Clipex at site 1441 during the Elmore Field Days.
Xenon range performs The Bendigo Tata car dealership was the largest selling Tata dealership in Australia last year. Tata is an international automotive manufacturing company established in 1945. Its range of Xenon vehicles is available at the successful Bendigo dealership and the Tata Seymour dealership. The Xenon range is all commercial vehicles that come in four-wheel drive and twowheel drive, in both single cab trays and dual cab to accommodate five passengers. All the vehicles are 2.2 litre turbo diesels and currently have a five-speed manual gearbox. Standard features in the dual cab include satellite navigation, reversing camera, alloy wheels and airconditioning. An automatic transmission option is due to arrive in Australia in October this year, and will also boast other added benefits over the current range. The Xenon range is a good option for small or large fleet companies due to scheduled servicing, four-year or 100 000 km new-car warranty, and four years’ roadside assistance. Fuel efficiency and towing are two features of the Xenon range that perform
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well compared to its competition. Bendigo Tata carries demonstrator models for extended test drives, which are also sold at a discounted rate. Bendigo Tata has been a Tata dealer since October 2013, while Seymour Tata has launched itself as a major sponsor of the Seymour community radio station. For more information, visit Bendigo Tata at site AP106 during the Elmore Field Days.
Polymaster manufactures the toughest tanks and products for the whole agriculture industry. From certified water tanks to stock troughs, approved diesel ute packs, farm storage equipment, firefighting packages, animal care, feeders and much more, there’s an answer to all your farming needs at Polymaster. There is a fantastic opportunity to save money on quality Polymaster products when you visit the friendly team at site 15 at the Elmore Field Days. Among many other products on display,
Polymaster will be showcasing its huge 50 000-litre mega tank. It is an enormous tank all made in one-piece with no joins and a self-supporting roof. Are you fire-season ready? Polymaster has a range of quality firefighting tanks and equipment available in compact ute packages, skid mounted packages and trailer packages so you can be ready for immediate response to a fire on or near your property in the coming months. Polymaster has the toughest products in the industry, built to last so you get peace of mind. Visit Polymaster at Elmore to find out why. There’s exciting items to collect and see for children and adults alike. So look out for the big red arch and the friendly team at site 15.
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Water needs covered There is a one-stop location at this year’s Elmore Field Days for all your water infrastructure project needs. Total Eden regional manager Andrew Chittick said the business was known throughout the Goulburn Valley as the combined businesses of Rob Rye Irrigation of Shepparton and Archards Irrigation of Cohuna. The business has about 40 sites nationally, and will be exhibiting a range of its products at its display at Elmore. “We’ll have a display and product information on the Otech centre pivots, and lateral move irrigators,” Mr Chittick said. “We’ll also be featuring our monitoring automation and control system, which include remote scheduling software, movable field units, and our moveable end-of-bay sensor.” Mr Chittick said Total Eden team members at the field days would be available to sit down with customers
and run them through the scheduling software and give them demonstrations on the field hardware. “We’ll also be featuring a redesign of our screw-down riser outlets coupled with our slide doors,” Mr Chittick said. “We’ve redesigned that to be more compatible with our automation and also the flap of door channel outlets. “The redesign now allows us to have one field unit which is compatible with all types of flood irrigation outlets.” Mr Chittick said the business’ local experience coupled with the rest of the Total Eden network meant it could cover any water infrastructure project, “that’s from flood irrigation to centre pivots and pressurised irrigation systems”. For more information, visit Total Eden at site 578 during the Elmore Field Days.
Grain pools may be the way to go With low grain prices, grain pools are likely to get the attention of growers this harvest. To meet that demand, AvantAgri Australia is using the Elmore Field Days to launch three new products in time for the coming harvest season. AvantAgri was established by Peter Woods and Malcolm Bartholomaeus, and has been providing pool products to Australian grain growers for the past three seasons. Initially it provided three products that gave market exposure for three, six and nine months after harvest. It also offered a range of payment options covering advance, monthly and deferred payments. In 2015 AvantAgri introduced its traditional pool, which paid out 80 per cent of the estimated net return at harvest and 20 per cent in July. This proved to be popular thanks to its high cash flow up front and its inherent insulation against post-harvest price falls, while still remaining open to some upside. This year AvantAgri is moving to give better service to the longer term postharvest market with its new AvantAgri managed pool, where downside price risk is actively managed while giving exposure to the upside well into the year following harvest. If combined with an advance at
harvest, this product can deliver strong cash flow and higher returns if the market rallies strongly. Some growers are happy to market their own grain but after several low production years might begin to look at maximising cash flow. AvantAgri has developed its selfmanaged pool for these growers. Wheat, barley or canola can be transferred to AvantAgri with an advance of 60 per cent of the estimated value being paid within three days. The grower determines when sales are made. “Pools force growers to accept the price and return selected by the pool manager. Everyone gets the same result, but some growers might be happier with quicker returns, or need to hold out for better prices,” Mr Bartholomaeus said. “The benefit of the AvantAgri product is that we handle all the storage fees and levies for you, find the best price when you want to sell, and can pay an advance against the grain in the meantime.” The third product being launched by AvantAgri this year adds another layer of flexibility. The AvantAgri Flexi Pool gives the grower more flexibility with payment streams, who buys their grain, and can even cover a whole range of grains that might be stored on-farm, and not just in third party bulk storage facilities. For more information, visit AvantAgri at site AP18 during the Elmore Field Days.
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Shearing made easy Shearing is a laborious task by nature but a cleverly designed tool which has recently been upgraded could make farmers’ jobs a lot easier. Developed by New Zealand farmer David Short, the Handypiece Pro, an upgrade of the original Handypiece design, is a portable and multifaceted shearing device that also takes care of clipping, dagging and crutching. The power and versatility of the new model was launched at the Cheltenham Speed Shear competition last year by 16-time world champion shearer David Fagan, who managed to de-fleece a sheep in 23.9 seconds. Being 100 g lighter, the Handypiece Pro has more power to burn than a standard handpiece and by using a powerful brushless motor technology, there is no more heat build-up. The Handypiece Pro has the added feature of variable speed from 2400 to 3500 rpm. Alpaca shearers will also be able to use a traditional handpiece that is slim to hold but now with the speed that they can reduce to the same as a clipper. Dagging, crutching and cows’ tails operate well at about mid speed of 2700 rpm, while anyone wanting
to get a nice cut while shearing can wind it all of the way up to 3500 rpm. With a new motor, the battery lasts even longer and makes it possible to crutch up to 3500 sheep from one charge. Mr Short said a selected group of Handypiece customers had been trialling and comparing the new HP Pro for everyday use and the feedback was rewarding. Customers were experiencing power as good as they would at a mains powered unit and found that trimming cows’ tails was quick and stress-free. The HP Pro kit comes with a lithium battery, battery charger, belt, holster and pouch and an extension cord, all complete with a purposelydesigned carry bag. To read more about the Handypiece and Handypiece Pro and to watch videos of the device in action, visit www.handypiece.com The Handypiece Pro will be on display at the Violet Town Rural and Hardware site.
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Sixteen-time world champion David Fagan sets a new unofficial world record of 23.9 seconds for a 12V clipper.
David Short from Handypiece at home in his own sheep yards.
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Innovation strikes again After taking out the Australian Machine of the Year award at last year’s Elmore Field Days, Jeff Townrow’s Quality Seed Grading Service will again be exhibiting its new and improved seed grader.
“The capacity of the machine is about 30 per cent quicker than our previous machines.”
The innovative seed grader is mounted on a rigid truck and has the capacity to grade up to 35 tonnes of wheat per hour with a fifth indent; an improvement on the rigid truck-mounted graders which grade up to 24 tonnes/hour. Business manager Clay Townrow, who has recently switched roles with his dad Jeff Townrow, said he had received great feedback about the seed grader since last year. “The capacity of the machine is about 30 per cent quicker than our previous machines,” Clay said. Seed grading optimises a farmer’s sowing and cropping programs and can be seen as a long-term investment. Sowing seeds without grading can significantly reduce germination, vigour and emergence according to Jeff Townrow’s Quality Seed Grading Service. The grading process removes foreign seeds, dust, and small grains and by
Clay Townrow with the C Australian Machine of A tthe Year award and the seed grader that will be s on display at this year’s o Elmore Field Days. E
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sowing pure quality seed, farmers can save time and ultimately increase their bottom line. Jeff Townrow’s Quality Seed Grading Service has been operating since 1997 and has participated in field days since 2001. Clay said the Elmore Field Days were a
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D ! ecades of dependability Reliability is important to farmers who depend on engineers to keep their businesses and machines running smoothly Companies do not come much more reliable than McCullochs Hydraulic Engineering. The business, which is owned and managed by third and fourth-generation McCullochs, last year celebrated its 70th year servicing Victoria’s hydraulic and pneumatic engineering needs. Its Shepparton branch, on Numurkah Rd, opened 18 months ago and continues to grow. Shepparton manager Greg Bennett said the branch, which specialises in hydraulic and pneumatic engineering repair sales and service, had gone from an original staff of four to seven after growing rapidly in recent months. “We have established ourselves as a competitive hydraulics service provider,” Mr Bennett said. “We strive to provide a top-class service for all customers.” The Shepparton branch has now developed its own fully equipped service workshop and comes under the management of Mark Wiedemann,
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who carries 36 years’ experience in the engineering industry, including 23 in hydraulics. “In the workshop we have four staff members who do all the work associated with hydraulic equipment and some field service work,” Mr Wiedemann said. The McCullochs were delighted to have Mark join the team recently and recognise the staff members are the key tools of the business. “Mark brings to us a great experience in the hydraulic industry,” general manager Jeff McCulloch said. “We purchased a lathe, a mill and the latest hydraulic diagnostic tools, which are all essential pieces of equipment, but they’re worthless without the knowledge and expertise that Mark and the rest of the guys bring to the operation.” McCullochs has also recently increased its ties with key supplier RYCO by securing the RYCO 24–7 franchise for the Shepparton and Bendigo districts, offering 24 hours-a-day, seven-days-aweek, 365-days-a-year mobile hose repair services. With fully equipped trucks based in Bendigo and Shepparton, they’re perfectly placed to have you covered this harvest season. McCullochs will be showcasing its range of products and services at the
Shepparton Sh pp t McCullochs M C ll h Hydraulic H d li Engineers E i team t members b Mark M k Wiedemann, Wi d Mark Parker, Shane McCarthy, Adam Tremellen and Greg Bennett.
Elmore Field Days, where it remains one of a few businesses to have proudly exhibited at every Elmore Field Days since the original in 1964. For more information, visit McCullochs at site 623 during the Elmore Field Days.
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Guess less with cameras Dairy farmers need accurate details about the effectiveness of their feeding on the farm and knowing the body condition scores of cows can help plan this better and ensure continued health and productivity from animals. Milking equipment and solutions company DeLaval is helping take the guesswork out of body condition scoring with the release of the world’s first automatic Body Condition Scoring camera. The camera provides great efficiencies and removes potential inaccuracies that come with visual and tactile scoring. Body condition scoring provides a snapshot of a number of core data points that can assist the farmer with key decisions for the cow feeding through all stages of the lactation cycle. Accurate body condition scoring can help plan feeding to ensure your cows have healthy body fat reserves, promoting milk production, reproductive efficiency and cow longevity.
The DeLaval BCS camera works by taking a 3D image of the back of every cow, every day. Once the body condition score of each cow is calculated, the data is sent to the DeLaval DelPro farm manager where graphs of individual animals, groups or the entire herd can be viewed. The farm manager can notify farmers if a cow has fallen below a certain score or if her BCS trend is outside the range. DeLaval has adopted the BCS system to the one to 10 or one to five grade scale and has been developing algorithms that will be able to score different breeds. Check out how the BCS camera works by visiting DeLaval at site 991 during the Elmore Field Days.
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Functionality and practicality The largest capacity pulltype forage harvester in the world is now available in Australia, from FarmTech. The secret behind the F41 Stinger’s incredible appetite is its straight-through design. Any crop entering the harvester is cut, processed and blown all in a direct line, which improves harvesting capacity while slashing energy consumption. The straight-through concept ensures a smooth, uninterrupted material flow that will deliver even the most stubborn haylage or silage directly to the back of your wagon. This is the same design concept that is used in all self-propelled forage harvesters. The Stinger is the next step in the continued evolution of the F41 forage harvester. The F41 Stinger combines the straightthrough design of the original F41 with a massive side-loading spout. It also couples the ability to load directly into trucks and trailers with the convenience of fully electro-hydraulic controls. A wide-view camera and on-board colour monitor are standard with the F41 Stinger, allowing the operator a clear view of the target without straining to look in multiple directions at once. The F41 Stinger provides the functionality of a self-propelled harvester with the practicality of a pull-type unit.
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FarmTech’s Dion-Ag product manager Braddon Modra said the first Stinger sold last September was performing well. Customer Rodney Warren of R&D Warren Transport based at Terara in NSW is happy so far with the capabilities of the Stinger.
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As part of the package, Mr Warren purchased two fronts to harvest corn and grass silage to work with his 220 hp Massey Ferguson tractor. Having upgraded from the New Holland C240 harvester, Mr Warren is happy with the increased capacity of the machine,
which is largely attributed to the straight-through design. For more information on the Stinger F41, visit FarmTech at site 1089 during the Elmore Field Days.
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Mowers with the lot The new Kuhn mower combinations have been developed to suit modern and future tractor capacities. The drive train and the stress-resistance of the Optidisc cutter bars meet the objectives of intensive work, with light and heavy forage at high mowing speeds. The FC 9530 D in combination with FC 3125 DF has a working width ranging from 9.1 to 9.5m, and the FC 10 030 D in combination with FC 3525 DF has a working width ranging from 9.5 to 9.9 m. Kuhn’s lift-control hydraulic suspension ensures high-quality mowing. Ground contouring is exceptional with the extremely wide range of vertical and angular displacement. For clean cut mowing the 30 cm cut overlap can be adjusted up to 50 cm while driving; a benefit for wide-track tractors. Simple and easy to use, the rear mower units can be controlled from the cab to fold and unfold; lift simultaneously or individually left and right as required; and to change the ground pressure. The conditioning rotor is equipped with steel pivoting fingers that adapt easily to different types of forage. Rotor speed control is by lever and the operator can select a slow rotor speed 755
The Kuhn FC 10 030 D mower at work. min-1 for delicate crops or a faster rotor speed 1000 min-1 for dense crops. The conditioning intensity is changed by a handle. With built-in rotor protection, you cannot go wrong. The conditioner drive shaft is protected on its shaft extension by a shear bolt. The Kuhn front mower conditioners come with an attractive but also
functionally designed headstock. The compact frame, based on a shark fin, offers improved visibility and subtly integrates the suspension unit, which is responsible for an exceptionally high ground adaptation; oscillating left to right at an angle of up to 30 degrees and with a vertical travel range of 70 cm. The front mower conditioners offer the same features as the rear units:
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Victorian farm technology goes global The future of irrigation is available right here in the Goulburn Valley and is going global. A data-driven automation solution created by Rubicon Water is overhauling the irrigation industry, saving farmers time and resources while boosting their production. FarmConnect uses analytics and predictive algorithms to deliver high-performance surface irrigation while also allowing farmers to manage their irrigation using their mobile phone. It also records how much water is applied to each bay and links that with outputs to generate performance indicators such as tonnes produced per
megalitre of water applied. Pilot projects have recently been installed in the United States, Spain, Italy and China. All of the regions where the systems have been installed are facing similar water scarcity problems as we face here, with some a little more extreme — the system in China is located in Gansu Province, bordering the Gobi Desert. “FarmConnect is now in demand internationally as other countries look to emulate the water savings and productivity improvements being achieved in northern Victoria,” FarmConnect general manager Peter Moller said. “When farmers get a near on-demand high-flow water from their outlets they can then benefit from automating surface irrigation. The constant highflow application greatly improves
water use efficiency by reducing water loss and improving growth. “Plus, the data the system helps farmers measure, analyse and improve performance. This level of data is going to be critical for farmers to remain competitive in the future.” Mr Moller said it was great to see locally manufactured products making a difference overseas. “Since 1995 we’ve been manufacturing in Shepparton and today it’s our headquarters of innovation and technology employing more than 100 staff,” he said. “The national export award we received last year was a testament to the great quality product we produce in Shepparton.” For more information, visit Rubicon Water at site 312 during the Elmore Field Days.
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Lely keen to showcase equipment A new management team has guaranteed Lely Australia’s commitment to all farmers in the current changing climate.
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Former country manager Clive Edwards entered retirement at the start of this year, making way for thee new country manager, Mark Smyth. Mr Smyth’s former role of national al sales manager was then filled by David Allan, who stepped up to the role from a regional manager position in southern Victoria and Tasmania. “It’s quite exciting; we look forward to servicing the needs of our farming communities,” Mr Allan said. Lely Australia has been in the Australian market servicing farmers of all enterprises with innovative products for 42 years. The company sells its products to farmers in the Goulburn Valley and Southern Riverina through six dealers in the area. However, the company will be exhibiting its own products at Elmore Field Days this year at its own corporate site. “We’ve got a couple of new products that are going to be at the field days: we’ll
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have the new Welger RP 160 V baler range will be on display, and the new feed-mixer product from Tulip on display for the first time in Victoria,” Mr Allan said. “(These are) more efficient and reliable products than others on the market.” Mr Allan said while Lely Australia was committed to farming enterprises of all kinds, the business would be focusing on dairy farmers while at Elmore Field Days. For more information, visit Lely Australia at site 1293 during the Elmore Field Days.
Finding water solutions Waterpool continues to grow from strength to strength and now boasts more than 1100 co-op members. The Kyabram-based water trading cooperative will celebrate its fourth birthday at Elmore Field Days. The trade and lease of permanent water entitlement is proving to be an exciting growth sector for Waterpool. The adoption of a ‘keep water local’ policy means Waterpool makes every endeavour to ensure the ultimate use of the water, attached to the entitlement, remains in the irrigation zone from which it was sourced. Waterpool’s live online 24/7 trade room is proving to be popular among members and provides greater flexibility of trade. Electronic links to the Victorian Water Register allow successfully matched trades to be transferred into the buyer’s water account almost instantly. Other products added to Waterpool’s range include: • permanent entitlement trade; • water leasing; • water sale and lease back; • forward allocation; • carryover protection; • seasonal allocation at weighted average price; • and water entitlement management services. Waterpool also provides free evaluations of irrigator entitlements along with professional consultancy services. ZO641220
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Waterpool will be at site 762 at the Elmore Field Days. “The range of innovative products that Waterpool has introduced is very well accepted by our members and we continue to develop alternative solutions for our membership base,” Waterpool chief executive officer Peter Lawford said. Waterpool is resolved to continuing to provide a high degree of integrity and transparency to its trading activities. “Our membership base certainly appreciates the open and ethical trading methods that form part of the principles of our co-operative,” Mr Lawford said. Visit Waterpool at site 762 at Elmore Field Days to find out how it can partner with you in finding water solutions.
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Flexibility a farmer’s best friend Kerin Engineering is a family-run business in Yeoval, NSW, which has been manufacturing farm equipment for 30 years. Owner David Kerin comes from a farming background and recognised the need for units that would be versatile allyear-round. The Kerin multi-purpose grouper/ feeders can be used to fill feed bins or combines, or for cab-controlled trail feeding, available in 48- and 60-bag capacity. Its split division and additive box allows up to three mixes at once through the auger. These are available in 48- and 60-bag capacity. The 60-bag loaded with super and seed can sow 40 ha in 42 mm rainfall or 28 ha in 762 mm rainfall. The heavy-duty flat-top trailers can be quickly converted into a stock transporter large enough for up to 48 good sized lambs, with opening side gates that enable pallets to be loaded for the return journey. The multi-purpose trailer can also be used for carrying the table top grouper/ feeder. Kerin Engineering also manufactures sheep and cattle lick feeders, fully galvanized and fully welded.
Kerin Engineering’s 48-bag multi-purpose grouper. The lifting support under the tray enables the lick feeder to be lifted with a front end loader and put on a truck to be moved to another paddock while still full of grain. “The days are gone when farmers can have a separate piece of equipment
for every job that needs doing on their property. It’s simply not affordable,” Mr Kerin said. “We try to build maximum flexibility into the products we design so that they can be used for a variety of farm tasks. It is more efficient and ultimately makes the
products more affordable.” Mr Kerin and his manufacturing team will have their products on display at Elmore Field Days. Mr Kerin and his manufacturing team will have their products on display at site 1197 during the Elmore Field Days.
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D ! ealers combine for Case IH The Case IH brand will be represented by three different dealer groups from across the north and west Victoria at this year’s Elmore Field Days. Echuca CIH, O’Connors Shepparton and Agrimac Ballarat will come together at
site 771 to showcase their knowledge and range of Case IH equipment. Case IH’s north and west Victoria business manager Ross Marsolino said this year the dealers would be focusing on hay and harvest equipment, showcasing products on site. Visit the Case IH site at Elmore to get up close with the PB645F round baler, the LB434 square baler, the 13ft mower conditioner, 7240 series combine and
front, and the newly released WD 1904 windrower. Case IH’s hay and harvest equipment product manager Tim Slater will also be on site with the dealers to answer any questions on the brand’s range of products. Mr Marsolino said there would also be range of tractors on site for people to inspect, including units from the latest Case IH Spring into Farmall promotion which is currently running, as well as
something for the children. “As per last year, we will have Case IH high-visibility kids’ vests for small children on-site free of charge, with Cody the Combine and Sammy the Steiger on the back of them,” Mr Marsolino said. “Drop by the site and get your kids vests to keep them safe and visible when out playing or working on the farm.” For more information, visit Case IH at site 771 during the Elmore Field Days.
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F ! ield days offer dealership exposure It might be one of Australia’s newest Mahindra dealerships, but Bendigo Mahindra couldn’t have chosen a bigger, more established event to announce its presence to the community. “This year’s Elmore Field Days in October will really be Bendigo Mahindra’s introduction to the area,” franchise dealer principal Adam Dove said. “I grew up in Bendigo and the Elmore Field Days has been around for as long as I remember. It’s definitely grown bigger and better than ever.” Bendigo Mahindra will be a part of a sizeable Mahindra presence at the Elmore Field Days, with its SUVs, Genios and Pik-Ups joined by plenty of products from Mahindra’s well-established tractor range. “The Elmore Field Days has been rewarding for us,” Mahindra Australia’s ag customer care manager Stephen Bird said. “In that it allows our Mahindra dealers in the region such as Benalla, Kyabram, Ballarat, Shepparton, Echuca, Wangaratta, Mansfield, Euroa and now Bendigo to showcase our range of light commercial, agricultural, family SUV and side-by-side
Bendigo Mahindra will be at the Elmore Field Days. vehicles to the local community all on the one site. “ Mr Dove encouraged everyone interested in the brand Mahindra to visit site 784. “We’ve only had Mahindra for a short time, but we’ve certainly shown the XUV500 off to a lot of people and the responses have been very positive,” he said. As the fourth largest inland city
in Australia, Bendigo has an urban population of more than 146000, and Mr Dove — whose company also owns two Toyota dealerships in Kilmore and Seymour — said the Mahindra brand would add significantly to the region by bringing a different set of values to the market. “We took on Mahindra because of the product range, to complement the other
franchise that we already have in Barnard St, Bendigo,” Mr Dove said. “It’s a different offering, I can’t see it cannibalising any of the business we already do from our Bendigo operation, only add to it.” For more information, visit Mahindra at site 784 during the Elmore Field Days.
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New models on show From stock proof to bulletproof Gordon Brown likes a fence that is stock proof when the power is down and bulletproof when it is electrified. This is the reason the farmer from Shelford, 40 km west of Geelong, chose a Westonfence. Mr Brown took over managing Shelburn in 2012 and began creating a self-replacing flock from Border LeicesterMerino first-cross ewes. “Once livestock work out a way to escape, they never forget, so my plan is to never allow them to learn bad habits but to have good control from the start, rather than trying to beat bad habits after they have already begun,” Mr Brown said. The eight-wire earth return fence has four hot and four earth wires. There are maxi posts every 10 m with three Westonfence insulated suspension posts in between. The well-constructed fences, which Mr Brown put up in his first year of ownership in 2012, need “next to no maintenance,” just slight attention where
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they integrate with the stand-off wires. “And we never get shorts on them, unless a tree branch falls directly on it,” Mr Brown said. Mr Brown has not had any trouble with the Westonfence insulated suspension posts moving over time. “I had trouble with kangaroos, but they never damage the Westonfence. Those clips are an excellent design and really do a good job of holding the posts in place,” he said. Mr Brown said the fencing — including the i Series with remote monitoring powering the Westonfence — has had an excellent impact on the day-to-day management of the property. “It’s made life easier. My fault-finding time is very minimal,” he said. Visit Gallagher for your Westonfence needs at site 336 during the Elmore Field Days.
Efficiency and suitability are two of the most important criteria when farmers are updating their machinery collections, and there is plenty to consider at the Elmore Field Days with exhibitors showcasing some of the latest agricultural technology. The 525–60 Agri Compact Loadall and the 4000 Series Fastrac, recently introduced to the JCB Construction Equipment Australia range, are ready to be put to the test by farmers and can be inspected at the Michaels of Donald site. While it is compact enough to access older farm buildings with doorways less than 2 m wide, the 525–60 Agri Loadall has greater reach capabilities — usually only found on larger telescopic handlers. “The 6 m lift height makes it very versatile and well-suited to tasks like stacking bales,” JCB CEA’s Greg Sealey said. With a 2500 kg lift capacity — and an improved loading performance of 800 kg at 3.3 m forward reach — the 525–60 Agri Loadall is perfect for small to mediumsized farming operations. The machine offers optimum engine performance for demanding applications, with a wide core cooling package containing a hydraulic reversing fan to efficiently remove built-up debris from the cooling pack. “The Loadall is equipped with a JCB Diesel by Kohler T4 Final engine, which produces 300 Nm of torque at just 1400 rpm, and doesn’t need costly DPF or DEF after-treatments,” Mr Sealey said. The machine is also fitted with JCB’s auto bucket control technology, allowing
The 525-60 Agri Compact Loadall for rapid shaking of the bucket with minimal joystick movement, ejecting material quickly and increasing productivity. JCB CEA’s national Fastrac manager David Moselen said proficiency was also key to the 4000 Series Fastrac, designed around the core Fastrac features that made it the world’s most versatile and comfortable tractor. “The new series has multiple mounting points for the ultimate in tractor utilisation and fast field and road speeds, with more sophisticated all-round suspension and braking for stability, safety and comfort,” Mr Moselen said. The 4000 Series is more fuel-efficient, has a generous power supply with up to 235 hp and torque up to 950 Nm — 42 per cent more torque than previous Fastrac models — and features a new hydro-pneumatic self-levelling suspension available in standard and advanced options. To learn more about the new machines, visit the Michaels of Donald team at site 1317.
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New model line-up New Holland’s recently released new T7 Series long wheelbase range of tractors will be on display at Elmore Field Days this year, and offer the next generation in farming excellence. With a host of new inclusions, and complete with HI-eSCR Tier 4b engines, the T7 Series leads the way for best-in-class features and technology.
“The new range includes three model variations that will replace the two T7 LWB model variations previously available,” New Holland’s high horsepower product manager Don Forrester said. “The T7 LWB extended family has rated powers spanning from 185 to 240 hp and the new line-up retains New Holland’s premium Sidewinder model versions, with Power Command and Auto Command transmissions. “Added to the line-up is the new Classic model version, which includes a conventional styled armrest, and with
mechanical rear remote valves.” As part of this new model line-up, new styling has been introduced that further enhances the T7’s stylish design, while retaining the practicality for which the T7 is renowned. Included in the new look, the ‘cats-eye’style lighting has been made more compact to increase the size of the grill area, and three rear hood vents have been added to promote cooling airflow over the engine. Projector-style headlights, and numerous work lights positioned around the tractor have also been added to increase total
visibility while working long days in the paddock. Adding to the T7’s stylish line-up of features is the inclusion of the industryleading suspended horizon cab with its whisper-quiet comfort, and the uninterrupted views through the front windscreen’s new single glass panel design. Removing the glass join provides improved front vision with no distortion. To find out more about the new range of T7 tractors from New Holland, visit New Holland at site 905 at this year’s Elmore Field Days.
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Seed Grading and Cleaning Jeќ and Clay are proud to exhibit the winner of the 2015 Elmore Field Days Machine Of The Year — their state-of-the-art seed grader and cleaner capable of grading and treating seed up to 35 tonnes per hour! • Their high capacity and accurate seed graders gives you every con dence in sowing clean seed. • Their seed graders are 100 per cent self suѝcient. • Their newest seed grader has 50 per cent more screening area and with a 5th indent we can comfortably grade and treat seed up to 35 tonnes per hour into a truck or eld bin without compromising the nal sample. • Designed to give the best results in cereal (wheat/barley/oats/triticale) and pulse crops (peas/vetch/lupins/lentils/faba beans). • All clean grain is accurately weighed on load cells. • Seed treatments are applied with both automated and manual calibration to ensure the highest level of accuracy. • There are four stages of seed treatment mixing (2 pre-mixing and 2 post-treatment) to ensure your graded seed has consistent and even coverage.
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Irrigation expert leads the way Campaspe Irrigation is one of the leading drip irrigation experts, with staff having many years experience in the industry. The business has undertaken a range of drip irrigation projects ranging from small residential installations up to large-scale 1000plus ha agricultural sub-surface drip projects. Drip irrigation is a highly efficient method of watering where precise and equal amounts of water are delivered over a broad area. High uniformity of water and nutrient distribution along the laterals can be achieved through a well-designed drip irrigation system. Drip irrigation is not only the domain of the agriculture industry. Applications are available from Campaspe Irrigation for domestic and residential gardens, land and streetscapes, civil amenities, viticultural and horticultural environments, sporting and recreation complexes, mining projects and greenhouses and nurseries. Every production system is
different and influenced by a unique set of variables, including land size, water allocation, production objective and budget. Identifying which irrigation solution is best suited to a particular situation requires a comprehensive understanding of the full range of options available to the irrigation industry and the know-how to apply and tailor these to meet a specific need. Campaspe Irrigation also works with leading manufacturers and suppliers to ensure it designs and installs an irrigation system to suit your environment, meet your requirements and provide value for money, high performance and reliability. The business is experienced in the design and construction of all types of filtration, pumps and pumping systems including centrifugal surface pumping systems; groundwater pumping systems; remote renewable energy pumps; surface, submersible and solar pumps; chemical dosing pumps; slurry and grinder pumps; turbine pumps; automatic and manual media filtration systems; and disc and screen filtration systems. For more information, visit Campaspe Irrigation at site 574 during the Elmore Field Days.
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Geoconnect works when you do Farmers need a product that won’t break down when the weather wreaks havoc. Geoconnect’s range of advanced positioning solutions is high-quality products offered at a competitive price. From the simplest of survey accessories such as nails or spray paint through to the full range of surveying equipment, robotic total stations and GPS, Geoconnect has it all. The business also offers complete solutions for surveying, monitoring, scanning and other geo referencing tasks to combat challenges presented in civil engineering and construction projects. Business development director Andrew Marshall said the business’ target was to reach the best price-to-performance ratio in the industry. “This implies that we have to be efficient in everything we are doing. Quality is therefore not simply a slogan we include in our brochures, but is rather an implicit part of our strategy,” Mr Marshall said. “If you do things right the first time, you don’t need to spend time fixing them afterwards. This is where our customer benefits are twofold — low costs on one hand and stable quality on the other.” Mr Marshall said best price-toperformance did not mean being the
cheapest, it meant concentrating on and balancing what was essential. “For us, ‘works when you do’ means that we aim to deliver our customers what they need and not what looks nice on a technical data sheet,” he said. For more information, visit Geoconnect at site 658 during the Elmore Field Days.
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