myBMP deal means grower discounts for crucial training

Well-known Ag skills trainer Troy Smith has partnered with myBMP to offer a special discount for video-based safety induction courses, designed by cotton growers for mixed cotton and grain farms.

The deal means that myBMP certified growers and those who have committed to becoming myBMP certified within one year from the date of sale, will benefit from a 10% discount.

Troy’s company, Real Skills Ag Training, is offering the deal on what he calls a ‘6-pack’ which covers categories including a general safety induction, vehicles, tractors, loaders, bulk handling and workshop/maintenance.

Troy said his clients are already using the Loader Induction and the other videos are nearing completion – all will be complete by Christmas 2024.

“To fill the gap for clients with a big grain harvest about to start or already started we have released a Grain Harvest Safety Induction that is available now and included in the subscription.”

“I am pleased to be able to offer the discount to myBMP committed growers because safety is a major part of my life, and it makes sense to partner with a program like myBMP which also has a major focus on safety on farms.”

Troy can be contacted by email: [email protected] or on mobile:  0428 537 200 

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