November 13, 2024
Polytex are offering an early-bird 10% rebate on Round Module Cotton Wrap purchased at available AMPS branches until Friday 6th December.
The Polytex Round Module Cotton Wrap can be purchased at our Moree, Gunnedah, Walgett and Caroona stores for RRP $1021.50. Take advantage of this rebate and get yourself sorted for next year’s Cotton Harvest early.
Polytex has been supplying the cotton industry for 30 years. In the late 1990's and throughout the early 2000's Polytex manufactured module covers for the square cotton modules, protecting 1000's of growers of cotton from central Queensland and down throughout New South Wales.
Since the introduction of the John Deere round module pickers, Polytex has carefully selected manufacturers and tested critical specifications to assure a reliable, high-quality wrap for non-stop and hassle-free harvesting.

Key features include:
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Strength & Durability: Polytex’s cotton wrap utilises a non-tacky base film to prevent the cotton from sticking to the wrap, followed by a structure of tacky film to ensure the module will hold its uniformity during transportation and processing.
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RFID codes are applied to each wrap to allow for identification and tracking through harvesting and throughout the complete process.
UV Protection: Multiple-layer film technology ensures high strength and protection against UV for durability while in the field.

RESEARCH
GRDC RiskWi$e Workshops
February 12, 2026
As part of the GRDC RiskWi$e initiative, AMPS is partnering with CSIRO, Pinnacle Ag, and Poole Ag to deliver a series of practical workshops across the North-West.
These sessions are designed to help growers and advisors better understand the opportunities, risks, and decision points around summer cropping and rotations — supporting confident, well-framed rotation decisions.
Proud sponsors of the Australian Cotton Grower of the Year Field Day
January 24, 2026
Armatree | Carbon, Farming & Common Cents Workshop
January 18, 2026
AMPS Research will be delivering a series of workshops to get the facts and bust the myths around carbon, emissions and farming. Workshops will be facilitated by Dr. Cassandra Schefe, Principal soil scientist, Cool Soils Initiative