November 03, 2017
AMPS presents it's next event in our Innovation Generation Programme.
The purpose of this programme is to specifically target and benefit the next generation of decision makers. We are doing this as we want to ensure AMPS is a successful business well into the future. Our next event is a spraying workshop across two locations.
Event Itinerary
- Spraying Applications- Stan Noonan, Syngenta
- Herbicide Efficacy- Andrew Somervaille, Jubilee Consulting & AMPS Data
- Resistance- Andrew Somervaille, Jubilee Consulting
When
Liverpool Plains on 21st November 2017 at Noojee starting at 8.30am with a complimentary breakfast.
Special thanks to the Davidson Family for hosting this event.
Moree on 22nd November 2017 at Tarnee starting at 8.30am with a complmentary breakfast.
Special thanks to the Smith Family for hosting this event.
Please use the RSVP form below.
Transport will be provided if we have the numbers. We plan on a bus to be arranged from the Armatree area to take growers to the Liverpool Plains day. We plan on doing the same for those out at Walgett/Rowena but at the Moree event. Please use the comment box in the RSVP form to state which event you plan on attending and transport requirments.
Special thanks to:

Sorry, this event has been and gone. Please contact your local AMPS branch to express your interest in our next Innovation Generation event.
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