Wallamore Grading & Packaging
Agricultural Supplies in Gunnedah
- Supporting regional agricultural communities
- Reliable service backed by experience
- Supplying quality products
Gunnedah Agricultural Supplies & Services
With deep roots in rural production, Gunnedah’s farming community relies on consistent service and product quality to stay ahead. At Wallamore Grading & Packaging, we provide dependable agricultural supplies in Gunnedah, including seed cleaning, grading, custom blending, grain supply, and silo transport. Our team helps you reduce downtime and improve efficiency across cropping, grazing and mixed farming operations.
We also extend our support to surrounding areas such as Curlewis, Carroll, Boggabri, and Mullaley, offering the same trusted service with reliable delivery. With over three decades in the industry, we understand what local producers need—timely service, quality seed and grain, and simple logistics that work. Whether you’re prepping for planting or upgrading storage capacity, we’re here to keep your operation moving.
To discuss your next order or request a delivery, give us a ring on
02 6760 7831.
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What We Offer in Gunnedah
- Seed Cleaning & Grading
- Custom Blending
- Seed Packaging
- Grain & Produce Supply
- Silo Sales & Transport
- Order Processing & Logistics
Seed Cleaning & Grading in Gunnedah
Improving seed quality starts with proper cleaning and grading. In Gunnedah, we remove husks, dust and broken seed using high-performance machinery. Our team grades by size and weight to help local farmers improve germination, storage and resale value.
Gunnedah growers rely on our efficient service and consistent results across a range of crop types. Each batch is handled with care and delivered ready for planting or sale throughout the region.
Mixing & Custom Blends in Gunnedah
Blending grain and seed to your ratios, we support Gunnedah’s farmers with custom orders tailored to local conditions. Our team mixes blends for feed, pasture or cropping, packing them to suit your handling needs.
Each mix is prepared onsite using quality inputs and accurate measurements. Whether you need bulk blends or smaller batch runs, we help Gunnedah producers save time and stay consistent.
Grain & Produce in Gunnedah
We supply grain and produce to farming operations across Gunnedah and surrounding areas. From bulk feed to seasonal grain varieties, our team meets the demands of local producers year-round.
Orders are packed to suit your scale, whether you’re feeding livestock or preparing a crop. With consistent product quality and dependable delivery, we keep Gunnedah’s farms stocked and ready.
Silo Sales & Transport in Gunnedah
Our team delivers and installs silos across Gunnedah to support grain storage after harvest, cleaning or blending. We handle silos of all sizes and ensures safe, efficient delivery to your site.
Gunnedah farmers trust us to provide long-term storage solutions that fit the scale and layout of their property. From order to placement, we manage the process with care.
Frequently Asked Questions
What happens during the seed grading process?
Seed grading involves separating seeds based on size, shape and weight. Larger, denser seeds are typically more viable and produce better germination results. Grading also removes damaged, undersized or irregular seed, which can reduce planting efficiency. Farmers use grading to ensure uniformity, improve seeder performance and maintain high-quality crop standards. This process is especially valuable when preparing seed for resale, long-term storage or precision cropping.
Can seed be cleaned and graded on the same day?
Yes, seed cleaning and grading are often done in a single session, especially when equipment is set up for both tasks. Cleaning removes debris, while grading sorts by quality. Doing both at once improves efficiency and prepares seed for immediate use, storage or sale. Many farmers prefer same-day processing to reduce downtime and avoid handling seed multiple times between harvest and replanting.
Do I need a concrete base for a grain silo?
While not always required, a concrete base provides the best long-term support for most grain silos. It ensures stability, helps with drainage and prevents corrosion or structural shifting. Smaller silos may sit on gravel or compacted pads, but concrete is recommended for larger units or long-term installations. A well-prepared base also improves safety during filling and unloading and reduces the risk of uneven settling over time.
Local Resources
Neighbouring Areas:
- Curlewis, 2381
- Boggabri, 2382
- Carroll, 2340
- Mullaley, 2379
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