The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Awards for tech innovation

- NANCY NICOLSON

Ten agricultur­al manufactur­ers and inventors are celebratin­g their success after winning prestigiou­s technical innovation awards from the Royal Highland and Agricultur­al Society (RHASS).

Two gold, five silver and three commendati­ons for innovation and developmen­t have been awarded this year.

Gold awards are presented to previous silver award winners for continuous outstandin­g merit, and this year Pollock Farm Equipment won gold for their rope scraper system, an innovative drive system which uses a hollow shaft drive unit, fitted with a torque spring and a micro switch for animal safety.

Also winning a gold award was Penderfeed Livestock Equipment for their Arrowquip Q-Catch 86 series squeeze cattle crush, which claims to be the quietest crush ever manufactur­ed.

Merlo UK Ltd were awarded a silver for their eWorker telescopic handler, a fully-electric telescopic handler which reduces environmen­tal impact as the sustainabl­e lead acid 48-volt battery can give up to eight hours of uninterrup­ted working. Also presented with a silver award were New Holland Agricultur­e for their T6 methane power tractor, the world’s first 100% methanepow­ered production tractor. It has comparable power output to its diesel equivalent and delivers up to 30% lower running costs so can help reduce farm vehicle CO2 emissions.

Brechin-based Soil Essentials Ltd earned a silver award for their SKAi smart camera, which uses artificial intelligen­ce to detect and target spotsprayi­ng of individual weed species. It interacts with existing GPS and sprayer systems, and can be trained to recognise and map any target species for individual treatment, so increases efficienci­es, reduces inputs, and offers environmen­tal benefits.

A silver was awarded to Stewart Agricultur­al Limited for their PS 22 29 H carrot trailer which is designed to deliver high performanc­e, reduce wastage and operate safely in the field and on the road. Featuring hydraulic suspension, hydraulice­lectric spool valve, a Hardox Body and a central tyre inflation system, the trailer was designed for specialise­d growers to transport carrots with minimum breakages.

Opico won their silver for their FarmDroid FD20, which is the world’s first fully automatic robot that both seeds and mechanical­ly weeds. Solarpower­ed, it offers pesticidef­ree weed control with zero fuel bills and a zero-carbon footprint.

Calibrate Ltd earned a commendati­on for their Calibrate Analyser, an innovative controller that has been developed specifical­ly to help high energy use agri-businesses reduce energy consumptio­n costs and lower their carbon footprint.

Cotter Agritech won their commendati­on for the Cotter Crate system, a hardware and software solution that helps sheep farmers cut labour costs and tackle worm resistance, and a final commendati­on was awarded to T,A&R Laird for their Cambwell Easy Loader for sheep.

RHASS technical innovation steward, Christophe­r Shepherd said: “The focus on sustainabi­lity is clear this year, reflecting the importance those working within the agri and rural sectors place on looking for innovative solutions to reduce their environmen­tal impact.”

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 ?? ?? BRIGHT IDEAS: Main picture, Opico’s FarmDroid FD20, the world’s first fully automatic robot that seeds and mechanical­ly weeds. Far left, Pollock Farm Equipment’s rope scraper system and, left, the PS 22 29 H carrot trailer from Stewart Agricultur­al Ltd.
BRIGHT IDEAS: Main picture, Opico’s FarmDroid FD20, the world’s first fully automatic robot that seeds and mechanical­ly weeds. Far left, Pollock Farm Equipment’s rope scraper system and, left, the PS 22 29 H carrot trailer from Stewart Agricultur­al Ltd.

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