Hello and welcome to the AUSPAN Ag Inform for November.
Harvest is now in full swing across the Wheatbelt and from what we’ve been hearing the initial reports from most regions have been positive, so fingers crossed this continues to be the case!
Customer Feedback Survey
The AUSPAN team are always trying to understand how we can serve you better, and one of the ways in which we do this is by running our annual AUSPAN customer feedback survey. The survey will be sent via email next month, along with details of the incentive prizes, so keep a look out and hopefully you’ll be one of the lucky winners.
Holiday Dates
With the end of the year fast approaching we wanted to make you aware of our holiday dates. Our last day for the year will be Thursday December 18, and we will return to work on Monday January 5.
Speaking of the end of the year, we currently have an average lead time of three months, so if you’re looking to get your next shed finished by Easter, then make sure get in touch with our team prior to the break.
40 x 24 x 6.5m Machinery Shed in Gnowangerup
We’re starting this month’s road trip in AUSPAN’s hometown of Gnowangerup, and this 5 bay 40 x 24 x 6.5m Machinery Shed for Wayne Pech.
48 x 18 x 5.65m Shearing Shed in Yathroo
Next we’re heading north to Yathroo with this feature-packed 48 x 18 x 5.65m Shearing Shed for Ian McGregor. This involves 4 x 6m enclosed bays for shearing and wool storage with 3 x 8m roof only bays for shaded yards and sheep handling area. This facility includes 2 x 4m wide by 6m long Lean-to’s, 2 x P/A doors, 2x bottom-rolled double track sliding doors, 2x top-hung single track sliding doors at shearing board level, 1x roller door, 2x windows, 20 l/m of 150mm ridge vent and 6 x shearing shutters.
40 x 21 x 6.75m Machinery Shed in Ravensthorpe
Completing this month’s trip, we find ourselves in Ravensthorpe and this 40 x 21 x 6.75m Machinery Shed for Andrew Penny. With 2x bottom-rolled single track sliding doors, and 2x 16m trusses for clearspan openings, this new shed is a welcome addition to the Penny Farm.
So that’s it for November. All the best for the rest of the month and we’ll catch up with you again in December for the final Ag Inform for 2025.