WILLIAMSON AGRI
Rosemary Williamson
Williamson-Agri grew from the intersecting interests of its founder, Frank Williamson, who had a passion for farming, especially intensive production systems and soil tillage, which he combined with a keen eye for machinery design and innovation. Frank, a 4th generation English farmer who moved, with his wife Rosemary and their eldest son Adam, from Lincolnshire to Australia in 1980, was a ‘ground-breaker’ in so many ways and he loved to think differently about all things agriculture. His machines reflect his inventiveness and aptitude for solving farming problems.
After Frank’s passing in 2018, Rosemary and Adam made the choice to honour his memory and continue Williamson-Agri. Rosemary, from her home in Toowoomba QLD, oversees the construction, design and delivery of Williamson-Agri’s feedlot machinery. Adam is responsible for the development and demonstration of Williamson-Agri’s innovative curved-tine subsoil ripper from his base in the Hunter Valley, NSW. They are both keen to continue Frank’s legacy of designing solutions for the needs Australian farmers