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  • Just One Week To Go Until Nzs Biggest Cropping Expo

Just one week to go until NZ's biggest cropping expo 

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Crops annual expoFor the first time, Crops 2011 will provide you with an opportunity to view a number of agronomy and live machinery demonstrations from Platinum sponsors.

Wednesday 7 December 2011, FAR Arable Research Site, Chertsey 9.30am – 5.30pm followed by barbeque dinner

With more than 450 growers and industry personnel expected to be in attendance, this year’s Crops event is expected to be FAR’s biggest ever field day. It aims to provide farmers with an excellent opportunity to view current trials and hear up to date research findings from experts from New Zealand and overseas.

Also for the first time, there will be a focus on cereal and maize silage and grazing canola. These topics will be presented between 11.55am and 1.30pm to provide dairy farmers with the opportunity to attend.

Keynote speaker is Robyn Murray, CEO of Go Grains Health & Nutrition Limited in Australia, a membership‐based organisation which links the Australian grains industry value chain from grain growers to food manufacturers (on the health benefits of grain‐based foods and legumes). Robyn will provide an overview of how Go Grains reviews the science and communicates the latest research findings about nutrition and health benefits to opinion leaders (health professionals, educators, food processors, food manufacturers and the media) so they can encourage consumers to include these foods in their diet.

Registration opens at 9.30am to allow ample opportunity for delegates to attend presentations and demonstrations running throughout the day; further details can be viewed on theevents page.

The day will also see the announcement of the FAR Researcher of the Year and presentations for other awards including FAR Studentships.

The evening will conclude with a barbeque dinner and drinks and a presentation by keynote speaker Robyn Murray.

Nick Pyke, FAR’s Chief Executive says the day will provide a range of in‐field presentations which cover a number of topics of interest to growers. Platinum sponsors will also have the opportunity to showcase their products and services.

Ongoing sponsors of the FAR Chertsey Arable Site: BASF, PGG Wrightson, Zelam, CASE, Norwood Agriculture, Plains Irrigators Ltd and Plant & Food Research. Platinum sponsors of Crops 2011: Agronica, Ballance, Bayer Crop Science, CB orwood, CASE IH, Landpower, Power Farming and Sygnenta. Gold Sponsors: Dow Agrosciences, Orion Crop Protection, Ravensdown, Agronica, Agri Optics, Environment Canterbury, Agrecovery, New Zealand Seedlab, CRT, Agrimedia and Viafos Importing Ltd.

Further details including a full programme can be viewed on the FAR website atwww.far.org.nz

If you’re keen to see what the Platinum sponsors have on offer, here’s a snapshot of what’s in store:

Agronica

Agronica will demonstrate how Mavrik can give effective control of pests whilst leaving beneficial insects unaffected. Mavrik is significantly less toxic to many beneficial species than other commonly‐used insecticides.

Ballance Agri‐Nutrients

Ballance Agri‐Nutrients have set up a trial to demonstrate the relative performance of different liquid and granular urea fertiliser formulations. This demonstration will be presented and discussed at Crops 2011.

Earlier this year Case IH launched all‐new versions of their extremely popular Magnum tractors. The largest of the five new models, the 340 engine horsepower (389 peak horsepower) Magnum 340 will be demonstrated with a Kuhn Optimer 4003 stubble cultivator.

CB Norwood

The Rubin (Lemken) is a compact disc harrow capable of working in both primary and secondary cultivation and the TopDown (Vaderstad) is a four in one machine designed to reduce the number of passes required to cultivate a field, in turn saving time and money. Both will be demonstrated live at Crops 2011.

Landpower

Landpower will be demonstrating the Amazone 3C concept. The primary cultivation pass will be made with an Amazone 4001‐2 Super Centaur tine/disc combination machine which will be pulled by a 260 hp CLAAS 850 Axion tractor. Landpower will also exhibit the recently released Amazone Cirrus 6002 Active, trailing power harrow/drill combination, designed to tackle all ground conditions and soil types. Also operating will be the new Amazone Cayena 6001 6.0m direct drill, designed for all soil and seed types.

Power Farming

As part of Power Farming’s live demonstration, two of Simba's key cultivation machines will be presented. The Simba Flatliner 500 subsoiler, designed for maximum sub‐surface shatter with minimum surface disturbance in stony conditions followed by the Simba SL 500 disc tine disc cultivation is a one‐pass non‐ inversion cultivation system designed to create a top‐quality level finish on all soil types.

Syngenta

On their agronomy site, Syngenta will be demonstrating their new SDHI fungicide “SEGURIS FLEXI” for rust control on ryegrass seed crops, and their new experimental PGR (SYN 007) in comparison with MODDUS. In their marquee, a working demonstration of advanced nozzle technology will showcase the Syngenta Amistar Air Induction nozzle, which reduces spray drift by 75% and improves productivity and spray coverage at water rates of just 100 L/ha.

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