Vine magazine February 2022

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DRIED GRAPE NEWS

Pruner prototype S E T F O R WI N TER TEST

has delivered three prototype trials during a very disrupted 2021 season. DFA consultant field officer Stuart Putland said the trials had provided valuable data that led to a move from electronic to hydraulic powering of the on-tractor tool.

The dried grape industry's mechanised pruning prototype will be finalised this upcoming pruning season following further field trials this year.

“In an effort to speed up the movement towards and away from the cordon as the machine moves down the row while still using an electric actuator, we have

“The plan was to have another two prototyping runs to finalise the cutting head retraction speed and vision system control. But because the project couldn’t be completed, we have organised an extension to allow time for more extensive testing under the correct conditions over winter this year.”

This update initially appeared in the

(MRIC) partner La Trobe University,

the camera sensing system.

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for sharpening,” Stuart said.

swapped to a four-bar mechanism to

Mallee Regional Innovation Centre

Dried Fruits Australia (DFA) and

blade cutter bar with removable blades

“Good progress has been made on getting the prototype up and running, but 12 weeks of Covid-19 lockdowns during the pruning season meant we weren’t able to do as much as we’d planned,” Stuart said.

Stuart said for the third prototype Dr Robert Ross from La Trobe University had worked on a faster retraction mechanism to link the cutting head to

The project, a collaboration between

“The third prototype also has a four-

move the cutting head. “This has allowed Robert to triple the in/out speed compared to previous versions.” v

November MRIC newsletter at https:// eng.unimelb.edu.au/mric, which also includes a link to a YouTube clip demonstrating how the system works. Top left: The mechanised pruner trial in action late last year. Right: Dr Robert Ross has worked on a faster retraction mechanism for the most recent mechanised pruner prototype. Left: David Lyons, Dr Robert Ross and DFA field officer Stuart Putland during the most recent trial of the mechanised pruner.


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Technology All hands on tech

2min
page 37

Profile Lachlan Mannes

2min
page 38

Processing & marketing APDF

3min
page 34

Biosecurity Pest profile: Bois noir

2min
page 33

Biosecurity Continued prevention of fruit fly

2min
page 32

Biosecurity iMapPESTS

2min
pages 30-31

Projects Yielding success

1min
page 29

News Jenny's decades of dedication

5min
pages 24-25

News From the board

5min
pages 22-23

Tribute Peter MacIntosh

3min
page 28

News A problem shared

3min
pages 26-27

News Forum to bring industry together

4min
pages 20-21

Prune news Big changes paying off

4min
pages 18-19

Dried grape news Adding up the tonnes

1min
page 15

DFA chair, CEO & industry development updates

5min
pages 10-11

News Limiting risk

4min
pages 8-9

Cover story New plantings to boost industry

7min
pages 4-6

Dried grape news Pruner prototype

1min
page 14

ATGA CEO & industry development updates

6min
pages 12-13

News Major change to workers pay

1min
page 7

Table grape news Trading places

6min
pages 16-17
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