MACHINERY

Spray batching system wins innovation award

A FULLY automated chemical batching system won the Innovation Award at this week’s Wimmera Machinery Field Days in Horsham, Victoria.

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 The QuickDraw chemical batching won an Innovation award at the WMFD this week. Picture Mark Saunders.

The QuickDraw chemical batching won an Innovation award at the WMFD this week. Picture Mark Saunders.

Distributed in Australia by AJS Machinery, the QuickDraw system can handle four to six products and reduces the need for manual handling of chemicals, which can be a safety issue for farmers. The QuickDraw...

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