Ute Chute designed to lick a delivery problem for livestock farmers

Vernon Graham
September 22 2020 - 7:00am
KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES: Queensland brothers Jack and Will Jones with one of the Ute Chutes they designed and are building for customers to more easily handle the dry lick produced in their family's Nutri-Lick factory at Mitchell.
KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES: Queensland brothers Jack and Will Jones with one of the Ute Chutes they designed and are building for customers to more easily handle the dry lick produced in their family's Nutri-Lick factory at Mitchell.

Two young brothers from south west Queensland have designed and are building ute bins for the quick delivery of dry animal lick using a roto moulding machine their parents bought some years ago to make poly water tanks.

Vernon Graham

Vernon Graham

National machinery and property writer

Former editor of The Land, former Fairfax Media Agricultural Editor

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