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DELTA success at Tocal Field Days

People from across the vibrant Hunter Valley region of New South Wales made the most of the Tocal Field Days in May to seek information about DELTAwater solutions’ magnetic water conditioning.
Field days patrons, who had heard and read about DELTA technology, travelled from across the state to see and hear information first-hand. They were also keen to hear how the firm’s magnetic products had helped other people across the country.
Alex and Dianne Panov, who founded DELTAwater solutions, were on hand at the field days to provide in-depth information and advice on the various circumstances where DELTA conditioners could prove beneficial.
The Hunter Valley features a diverse mix of irrigation, dairy and hobby farms, tapping into bore and river supplies. The region is ideally placed to take advantage of DELTA technology.
Interest in DELTAwater solutions’ modern adaptation of magnetic technology dating back to the late 1800s is gathering momentum and has attracted considerable attention at agricultural field days across Australia.
Mr Panov said it was obvious at the field days that varying water-quality issues were prompting people to look for solutions.
“DELTA Magnetic Water conditioners are designed to simply improve quality of supply. We’ve been busy at the field days and our list of satisfied customers is growing every day,” he said.

Tocal Field Days
 
Dianne Panov at the Tocal Field Days