26 & 27 July: AgTech Sessions

Sunraysia growers, join us for the first of our ATGA agtech sessions this month!

The ATGA & AME Group invite growers to table grape technology demonstration sessions in Mildura & Euston, where the R Series Recycle Sprayer and GOtrack Autonomous Tractor system will be presented and demonstrated.

When: 8am for BBQ brekky, coffee, and a chat with the teams from the ATGA & AME Group.

At 8.30am the presentation of the technologies will begin, followed by a live demonstration in the vineyard.

You can also learn about the new ERO Leaf Remover that will be operating in Sunraysia this season.

Mildura event: 26 July, Anthony Lenzi’s property (Cnr Boomerang Avenue and Twentieth Street). RSVP here for catering: bit.ly/3z7W8EY

Euston event: 27 July, Joe Garreffa’s property (Taylor Road, Euston). RSVP here for catering: bit.ly/3vdcXfx

We hope to see you there!

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