CLAAS Harvest Centre Northam has a new salesman in Nick Moss.
Nick emigrated from England in 2010 after being sponsored by a York farmer and is now an Australian citizen.
He has spent for the past 14 years working on farms and says he is familiar with all brands sold in WA but for the past two years he has worked for a York contractor, appropriately driving CLAAS machinery.
A change to the sales game and working with his brother was too appealing to turn down and Nick is looking forward to a great career in the industry.
Farm Weekly pictured the pair next to this new CLAAS Scorpion 741 telehandler.
CLAAS has released two models this year.
New Boekeman Machinery Wongan Hills salesman Ewan McLintock worked one harvest at Condingup in 2017 with the intention of returning to Mother England.
It never happened.
He stayed in Condy to help out with deep ripping and stock work and spotted an advertisement in Farm Weekly from Boekeman Machinery Wongan Hills, which was looking for a precision ag specialist.
"I had always wanted to work in that area and it was really a dream job," he said.
With a background of mechanics and precision farming systems, he became a natural fit for the Boekeman group and Ewan is now working with Ben Boekeman as he hones his on-line and in-field training.