This year's Australian National Field Days (ANFD), from Thursday, October 24 to Saturday, October 26 at Borenore is set to showcase new ideas, the latest technology and innovations in agriculture.
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The ANFD brings retailers, primary producers, the general public and government organisations together to share information in a hands-on forum.
ANFD Manager, Jayne West, said the 2019 event is set to be a real investment in the future of agriculture.
"The prime purpose of the ANFD continues to be to assist the agricultural industry by providing those involved with the opportunity of gaining first-hand knowledge of the latest trends in agricultural equipment and technology," she said.
"It's amazing how the Australian agriculture industry continues to pull together in good times and in bad to move forward. It's no wonder our industry represents one of the most advanced with the sophistication of Australia's agricultural land management continuing to increase and our farmers among the most self-sufficient in the world."
One of the highlights of this year's event will be the feature exhibit - a spotlight on Central West Beef.
This year is the re-launch of Central West Beef, with the exhibition being in one location and accompanied by a school and industry seminar program.
"The exhibit will present an expansive array of cattle breeds and breeding operations on display for industry and public inspection," Jayne said.
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"The exhibition of cattle will be accompanied by a dedicated school program and industry presentations that will provide current and relevant information to both exhibitors and visiting members of the beef industry and public.
"Topics will include current and future markets, animal health and nutrition, animal selection, genetics, marketing and branding."
With plenty on for young and the young at heart, make sure you head out to Borenore for the 2019 Australian National Field Days.