Mr Collins was impressed with the facilities and the access to the land on the showgrounds, which was ideal for Norwood's large machinery, especially the Horsch Leeb LT crop protection system (sprayer), which was a topic of discussion at the training session.
The sprayer, which can get close to crops and less affected by windy conditions, was considered a blessing for Mid Canterbury farmers often hampered by nor'west winds.
''It reduces the negative effects of wind drift ... and because of this allows the window of opportunity to be widened [for farmers],'' Mr Collins said.
The sprayers have been in New Zealand for the past six months but it was the first time a Bavarian representative had been sent to New Zealand to give technical support.
Mr Neumaier's whirlwind trip to New Zealand included a brief stopover at Norwood Palmerston North before heading to Canterbury.
After the training session, Mr Neumaier was booked in for farm demonstrations spanning from Southbridge to Timaru.
Mr Collins said the company would be keen to use the facility again.
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