Innovative new products from Drape Net

I am pleased to launch two new products to complement our standard Drape Net, and to help you achieve a better pack-out without breaking the bank.

Reden
Reden is a cost effective reflective material that improves colour in red varieties.

It is flexible in its use, can be applied and retrieved with a Net Wizz machine, can be pegged or bungee–tied down, and does not kill grass.

Reden improves packouts in less coloured strains like Royal Gala and Cripps Pink.

Reden is a weather related product, and results may vary due to changing conditions.

Drape Net CS (curtain sider)
Many growers have asked for a system that they can use on young developing trees, where the net does not touch the tree and they can thin and pick without having to take the net off.

Drape Net CS offers a low cost alternative to structured net—but with all the benefits.
Drape Net CS is still in the trial stage. Small amounts will be available to existing Drape Net customers to trial.

It should be commercially available next season. (I have already found some things I want to change!)

Drape Net
It’s been 10 years since coming up with the idea of Drape Net to overcome the cost and inflexibility of structured net.

Drape Net is used in every growing state in Australia, and has proven itself with results.
In most cases it has outperformed the more expensive alternative.

Drape Net is made to strict specifications and from quality unrecycled product.
We know the product and every aspect about it. We offer training, and before and after sales service. (For example we have worked with Crendon manufacturing to change the Net Wizz to better suit our system).

Contact Michael Cunial
phone 0415 663 413
e-mail This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

For more information, see Tree Fruit July 2013

 

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