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Exciting exhibits equipped for Fieldays

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9 June 2010 – For immediate release
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Exciting exhibits equipped for Fieldays

With the 2010 New Zealand National Agricultural Fieldays only a week away, exhibitors are starting to rev up their sites to get the most out of being a part of the largest agricultural event in the Southern Hemisphere. The agribusiness event is the innovative hub of the rural industry, making it a must on the rural calendar for all farming enthusiasts.


Resulting from the 2010 Premier Feature, ‘Innovation for Future Profit’, there are many companies releasing new technologies at the large exhibition. The Gallagher Group are set to launch yet another revolutionary creation, which is bound to create a buzz in the rural sector. Corkill Systems Ltd is also introducing a unique world-first at the exhibition; milk handling in dairy sheds is guaranteed to transform after you view the new product.

Many diverse agricultural products and services are being launched at this year’s New Zealand National Agricultural Fieldays. Two highly anticipated products from Hansen Products (NZ) Ltd will also released at Fieldays. The new creations have been refined by the Hansen’s in-house Research and Development team ensuring quality of valve products. Another inventive company, Scion will be demonstrating a prototype of a new online land management tool which will help farmers capitalise from their land. A new rural publication will also be launched at Fieldays 2010 from the self-governing organisation, NZ Landcare Trust. The publication is titled ‘Landcare: A Practical Guide’, presenting landowners realistic information on sustainable land management. These new products are just a sample of the varying types of developments on offer at Fieldays in 2010.

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This year marks 100 years of business for two major New Zealand brands exhibiting at Fieldays. Masport are celebrating 100 years of manufacturing outdoor, reliable power equipment and lawnmowers. Masport equipment is designed and engineered in New Zealand and are now sold in over 30 countries. Skellerup, the producers of the infamous red band gumboot is the other leading business commemorating 100 years of success. Dependability and quality have been the holding factors for Skellerup and Masport and are a must see during your visit at Fieldays, to honour their success in the agricultural market.

While at Fieldays, ensure you discover the International Exhibition area where you can expect to find agricultural companies from across the globe. The French Agricultural Equipment Manufacturers Union, (Axema) can be found in this section. The Union has over 200 members who manufacture an array of agricultural machinery at competitive prices. Other countries represented in the area include; New Caledonia, China, Belgium, Australia and Italy.

At Fieldays, check out the best deals and compare industry prices, all in one venue. Supporting the 2010 premier feature, ‘Innovation for Future Profit’ there will be vast amounts of businesses with agricultural inventions, designed to make your farming business prosper. There are so many interesting and exciting exhibits at the event to view; it will take the entire four days to see them all.

New Zealand National Agricultural Fieldays will be held 16 to 19 June, 2010 at Mystery Creek Events Centre, ten minutes south of Hamilton. The 2010 Premier Feature ‘Innovation for future profit’ is sponsored by Dairy Automation Ltd and Outgro Bio Agricultural. National Fieldays is proudly supported by strategic partners; The National Bank and the University of Waikato.

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