More than 50,000 people are expected to attend the three-day field event in southern New South Wales, which is the largest agricultural event in Australia
Bert Stevens from Henty, NSW, has attended every year since 1963, except one. He now volunteers on the gate and spends his spare time cruising around reconnecting with old friends. Photograph: Stuart Walmsley
More than 800 exhibitors are spread across a 104-hectare specially-built site for the Henty Machinery Field Days. Organisers say the event connects agricultural businesses and farmers who use their products and technology to increase efficiency, profitability and sustainability.Henty Field Days chief executive officer, Belinda Anderson, describes the event as ‘the nation’s agricultural shopfront’ and expects attendance to exceed 50,000 in 2024.
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