Farm Tech Machinery Pty Ltd is a 100% Australian, family owned and managed company. The Modra family started manufacturing and importing agricultural machinery into Papua New Guinea in 1975. Farm Tech Machinery continues its long tradition of manufacturing at Wodonga in North East Victoria, Australia.
Farm Tech manufacture a complete range of rotary slashers, soil aerators, 3 point linkage and trailing implements built to a high standard in performance and design. The Farm Tech Aervator® soil aerator is a revolutionary machine designed to renovate pasture, cropland and tree crops.
Farm Tech also exports its range of machinery, and imports agricultural machinery from other leading manufacturers in the world to meet the needs of the Australian farming industry.
Through our global connections and networks, FarmTech opens up the whole world of farm machinery to Australia. We are regularly importing from a wide range of countries for the best machinery we can offer including France, Turkey, Italy, Czech Republic, USA, Canada, Denmark, Norway, Korea, Germany, Austria, Ireland, UK and Poland.
Even if the country you’re wanting to purchase from is not on this list, we can help you procure the farm machinery from the initial order through to delivery to your property.
Optionally we can assemble and provide warranty and backup service for any machinery that you import.
At FarmTech, we have the equipment and expertise to manufacture and assemble anything from single small components through to complete farm machinery to client specifications.
Our 2000m² workshop space is fully equipped with modern equipment for mild steel cutting, shaping, fabrication and coating processes.
Farmtech outsources laser cutting and precision turning processes to local companies, with long standing relationships.
We also have the latest Inventor 3D modelling and drafting capabilities and a design team with a combined 70 years experience in agricultural engineering.
FarmTech employs skilled staff for all aspects of ag machinery manufacture and assembly, ranging from design, metalwork and hydraulics right through to electronic and IT systems which have an increasing presence in Australian agriculture.