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The easy way for growers to produce spray records in an industry approved format.


QA Link is a complete Spray Diary that runs on your office computer.

Enter your spray records manually or update your records automatically with verified data when using a Farmscan QALink ready spray rate controller.

Use QA Link to create spray plans for your operators to follow or to save time and reduce errors, spray jobs can be loaded onto a data card for the operator to select from a job menu on the spray controller.

The spray operator simply confirms his name, the block name/number and rate of application which is automatically controlled according to ground speed and number of sections activated.

Records of actual spraying activities are logged to the data card ready for transfer back to the office.

You can store a virtually unlimited number of completed jobs and download anytime to instantly update records within the QALink Spray Diary.



Additional information can be manually entered to complete your records, such as chemical batch numbers, operator comments and weather conditions.

Completed spray records can be printed or delivered electronically in an industry approved format.

For a nominal fee ($AUD 199+GST) you can purchase an additional Viticulture Chemical Database module. The chemical list and critical industry specific information will be updated annually by Australia’s CRC of Viticulture.

QALink was developed by Australia’s leading farm software company, Fairport Farm Software, in collaboration with Farmscan, Australia’s major supplier of electronic rate controllers on agricultural machinery.

The QALink data is compatible with Fairport's PAM Ausvit, PAM QAPlus and PAM Ultracrop farm management and record keeping programs, so the records you keep today can be transferred quickly and easily to meet industry requirements.
Reports include:
• Farm/Block details
• Crop and varieties, growth stages
• List of sprayers and nozzles used
• Chemicals used and amounts applied
• Target pests, diseases or weeds
• Operators
• Area sprayed
• Application rate
• Volume applied
• Distance sprayed
• Start, stop times and dates
• Actual spray time
• Spray speed
• Weather conditions
• Plan and actual comparison

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