Hello and welcome to the AUSPAN Ag Inform for March.
I’d like to start with a big shout out to everyone who came to see us at Wagin Woolorama. It was another fantastic event with lots of exhibitors, great entertainment and plenty of people enjoying themselves. Congratulations to the Wagin Woolorama team for another very successful event and bring on Woolorama 2025!
It’s still very early days but with a couple of recent rain events across the wheatbelt region, we are looking forward to a great 2024 season and fingers crossed there will be more coming just when we really need it.
Moving on to our newly-completed shed builds for the month, we’re not sure, but this could be the largest group of three that we’ve ever featured in an Inform, and two of them are even from the same town. That town is Pingrup, so we’ll start with this 48x21x7.25m Machinery Shed for Brad Tapscott from DJ Tapscott & Co.
You might remember that last month we featured a new Chemical Shed courtesy of Jorg Brinkmann from Excel Farms? Well we have the big brother of that shed in this month’s inform, with this machinery shed coming in at 56x30x7.85m
About a third of the way between Esperance and Israelite Bay is Condingup, and this whopping 64x30x5.95m Shearing Shed for Nick Ruddenclau from Epasco Farms.
There was an even bigger one than all of these, an 80x40x8.25m with a Cantilever Canopy, however we’re not going to count that one as it was sold as a shed kit.
Speaking of shed kits, keep in mind that if your requirements aren’t too specific, and you have an install option, you should check out our ECOSPAN range of shed kits.
What we’ve done with the ECOSPAN range is we’ve removed as many activities as possible from the building process so that we can offer standard shed kits at great prices. To check out the ECOSPAN range just click on the link below.
So that’s it for this month. All the best for the rest of March and we look forward to getting back in touch next month.