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Bute Engineering — launched the Grain Buggy — a time saving, low cost and effective way to unload auger bins quickly during the busy harvest period without using a tractor. This portable pto unit has the advantage of being able to move from each site quickly. CoolCab Technology — showed a system whereby operators can remain in air-conditioned comfort while their machine is at a standstill. As soon as it returns to work from its idle state the batteries recharge once again.

Elynx — showcased their new StockMate — a mobile app for graziers and backgrounders. Users can easily manage individual animals or a whole mob. The system automatically captures EID, weight and treatment information for every animal. It calculates average daily gain and facilitates drafting and records all animal movements. It is a quality hose at a competitive price — used for hydraulic system service applications with petroleum and water-based fluids and general industrial service.

The best of the live demonstrations at AgQuip showed an encouraging shift back to the golden age of field days when demonstrations were a key marketing component for exhibitors.

Future farming was a big focus, and Case IH and New Holland showed how they on the cutting edge with their autonomous tractor demonstrations. Kawasaki hosted a new arena where visitors saw numerous live demonstrations of bikes and all-terrain vehicles and gained valuable safety instructions in the process.

Each year, participating companies use the field days as a launching pad for new products and services, in the process using unique opportunities offered by AgQuip to make direct contact with their customers. Commonwealth Bank AgQuip has established itself as an integral part of our nation's rural and agricultural marketing scene, as it continues to play a vital role in the commercial operation of thousands of farms in Australia and offers a meeting place for industry and government.

Late last week, exhibitors were already starting to move in by the truckload, with everything from large machinery to craft displays making their way through the gates. The strong list of exhibitors will include an international flavour with representation from Germany, Czech Republic, Italy, India, New Zealand and more than 40 Chinese companies. Photo: Simon McCarthy. Some of the exhibitors from all corners of the country and the world were putting final touches on their displays on Monday, before , visitors converge on Gunnedah for the three-day annual event.

AgQuip exhibitors bracing for influx of , visitors over. Owner Shane McNamara said it was the repeat sales AgQuip generated that kept them coming back each year. Exhibitors come from far and wide to showcase their products across a hectare site directly to their regional consumers. Andre Di was unpacking clothes at his Strictly Workwear stand on Monday after making the return journey from Sydney.



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