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It is my pleasure to welcome you to Fieldays 2024. Whether you’re joining us from within New Zealand or from other parts of the world, we’re thrilled to have you at the premier agricultural event of the Southern Hemisphere. We’re delighted with the industry’s support, which enables us to organise yet another world-class event. With groundbreaking ideas and innovations on show, Exhibitors eager to share their expertise and great deals, and activities for all ages, all set across the expansive 47-hectare event platform, there’s something here for everyone.
To our visitors who have travelled from distant places, a warm welcome to New Zealand! We value your time and trust that your visit will be both productive and enjoyable.
To our visitors who have travelled from distant places, a warm welcome to New Zealand! We value your time and trust that your visit will be both productive and enjoyable.
If you’re attending Fieldays for the first time, we recommend you plan ahead. This is a large event with many activities to enjoy, and we want you to have the best experience possible. Purchase your tickets online, to avoid the queues, and download the Fieldays App for the Map, information on who’s exhibiting, and more.
If you’re attending Fieldays for the first time, we recommend you plan ahead. This is a large event with many activities to enjoy, and we want you to have the best experience possible. Purchase your tickets online, to avoid the queues, and download the Fieldays App for the Map, information on who’s exhibiting, and more.
Contribute to the sustainability of our event by using the free buses to and from the event, available from several convenient locations.
Contribute to the sustainability of our event by using the free buses to and from the event, available from several convenient locations.
We’re confident that you’ll have a fantastic time at Fieldays 2024. Thank you for attending, and we eagerly anticipate welcoming you back in June next year.
We’re confident that you’ll have a fantastic time at Fieldays 2024. Thank you for attending, and we eagerly anticipate welcoming you back in June next year.
Peter NationPeter Nation
New Zealand National Fieldays Society Chief
New Zealand National Fieldays Society
Kia ora koutou
Kia ora koutou
Our rural and urban communities continue to face challenges due to worldwide conflicts and high internal operating costs. However, out of adversity, often comes opportunities for innovations, technology and research at farm-scale.
Our rural and urban communities continue to face challenges due to worldwide conflicts and high internal operating costs. However, out of adversity, often comes opportunities for innovations, technology and research at farm-scale.
Our Fieldays Innovations Hub is once again well subscribed this year, and the event has gained a bigger international reputation. This is evidenced by Fieldays 2024 preparing to host more international exhibitors and visitors than before, which is a real acknowledgement of the significance of our event. It shows how important it can be for international and national business connections, particularly as our local agri-businesses have a platform to showcase their products.
Our Fieldays Innovations Hub is once again well subscribed this year, and the event has gained a bigger international reputation. This is evidenced by Fieldays 2024 preparing to host more international exhibitors and visitors than before, which is a real acknowledgement of the significance of our event. It shows how important it can be for international and national business connections, particularly as our local agri-businesses have a platform to showcase their products.
There is always something for every part of our community to enjoy at Fieldays. The seven Fieldays branded hubs: Rural Advocacy, Innovation, Hauora Taiwhenua Health & Wellbeing, Forestry, Careers & Education, Sustainability and Digital Futures, are once again supported with new and existing exhibitors. This creates a variety of opportunities for visitors to experience different aspects of agriculture, innovation, sustainability, rural life, education and digital adoption.
There is always something for every part of our community to enjoy at Fieldays. The seven Fieldays branded hubs: Rural Advocacy, Innovation, Hauora Taiwhenua Health & Wellbeing, Forestry, Careers & Education, Sustainability and Digital Futures, are once again supported with new and existing exhibitors. This creates a variety of opportunities for visitors to experience different aspects of agriculture, innovation, sustainability, rural life, education and digital adoption.
In recognition of the challenging times, our gate prices remain the same as last year. Fieldays is always a great chance to connect with family, friends and New Zealand’s agricultural sector. We look forward to seeing you at our 56th Fieldays.
In recognition of the challenging times, our gate prices remain the same as last year. Fieldays is always a great chance to connect with family, friends and New Zealand’s agricultural sector. We look forward to seeing you at our 56th Fieldays.
Jenni Vernon Chair, New Zealand National Fieldays Society Jenni Vernon Chair, New Zealand National Fieldays Society Chief Executive ExecutivePartners and Premier Sponsor
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New Zealand National Fieldays Society Preferred Suppliers and Supporters
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Advancements in technology & safety also part of Hyundai display.
Hyundai New Zealand has been a long-standing partner of Fieldays and continues to forge a loyal following among rural New Zealanders.
It’s a 100 per cent Kiwi-owned company committed to supporting local communities as well as sustainability and innovation.
Its partnership with Hyundai Country Calendar, the creation of its youth leadership initiative, the Hyundai Pinnacle Programme, and its continued advancements in technology, safety and vehicle design are some examples of its commitment to a positive future.
Check out Hyundai at Fieldays and learn more about their vehicle range while also experiencing:
• Hyundai’s annual Good as Gold Fieldays Deals, available across their full vehicle range, perfectly suited to the lifestyle of Kiwi families and businesses.
• The all-new Santa Fe which will be on display. This Kiwi favourite now comes with a bold new look and more of what families have come to love for over 20 years.
• A chance to win a rally ride with Hyundai Ambassador, Hayden Paddon.
• An exclusive look at the all-new Ioniq 5 N, Hyundai’s first fully electric high-performance vehicle, recently awarded World Performance Car of the Year 2024.
• The full Hyundai Trucks range, including the lightduty Mighty, medium-duty Pavise and the fully electric Might electric.
• The Hyundai Hydrogen area where the advancements Hyundai has made in this space will be on show. Explore the all-new lightduty hydrogen fuel cell Mighty truck, the Nexo Hydrogen SUV, and the Hyundai Hydrogen Portable Generator.
Isuzu utes are practical – and comfortable too.
If you are looking for a tough ute or SUV that can handle anything New Zealand conditions can throw at it, you should have Isuzu at the top of the shopping list.
Newly updated for 2024, the D-MAX remains a stalwart if you are looking for a dependable but comfortable ute.
Thanks to a 3.5 tonne braked towing capacity, a 5-star ANCAP (Australasian New Car Assessment Program) safety rating and equipment levels that would put many other new cars to shame, the D-MAX is unbeatable.
The seven seat MU-X large SUV shares these same traits but adds a bit more practicality for the family.
Both the D-MAX and MU-X are powered by a three-litre turbo-diesel
engine paired with a sturdy six speed Aisin automatic transmission.
The D-MAX is available in a range of body types including single, space and double cab variants. There are also 4x2 and 4x4 drivetrain options along with a selection of equipment levels meaning there is a D-MAX for every buyer.
The D-MAX range starts with the workhorse LX which is as ute as they come and is available in single cab, space cab and double cab body types.
Then there’s a step up to the LS-M
Double Cab which gives drivers the LX’s hard-wearing traits with a heap of upgrades.
New to the D-MAX range for 2024, is the X-Rider which draws on
inspiration from the range topping X-Terrain. Unique styling elements exclusive to the X-Rider include a sports bar, tonneau cover, exclusive alloy wheels and more.
The jack-of-all-trades LS Double Cab has an extensive range of creature comforts without compromising on practicality and capability – intrinsic traits Kiwi ute owners want.
Finally, there’s the flagship X-Terrain that brings unparalleled luxury to the D-MAX range with features such as heated leather seats in combination with bespoke gunmetal grey styling elements unique to this model.
The full D-MAX range features updated exterior and interior design
for 2024, which adds to the visual appeal of the D-MAX.
Also included is a vastly updated suite of connectivity and multimedia features, including updated infotainment and driver display systems.
The other horse in the Isuzu stable, the seven-seat MU-X large SUV, is tailored to hauling the family around in the utmost luxury. This doesn’t mean it can’t deal a bit of hard work though with excellent 4x4 credentials and the ability to tow a sturdy 3.5 tonnes.
Drivers can rest assured that both the D-MAX and MU-X are as safe as houses and enjoy a maximum 5-star ANCAP safety rating. A wide array of active safety technology is included across both models as standard ensuring that every journey is as safe as possible.
In the official ANCAP statement announcing the D-MAX’s and MUX’s maximum 5-star safety rating, ANCAP commended Isuzu for ensuring high level safety features, technologies and performance across the entire range.
Visitors to Fieldays can view the entire Isuzu ute range including the newly updated D-MAX and the dependable as ever MU-X at its new site F60. They can also enter to win their very own new D-MAX when they pop down to check out the range.
One New Zealand is collaborating with SpaceX to bring new satellite to mobile technology to New Zealand later this year.
One New Zealand is proud to be a principal partner of Fieldays. Together with Farmside, its rural broadband partner, it’s here to help Kiwis and Kiwi businesses be better connected through its range of products and services. When you live rurally – often far away from neighbours, friends, family and suppliers – the ability to
be connected through technology takes on an even greater importance. connected through technology takes on even greater importance.
One NZ is very proud to collaborate with SpaceX to bring mobile coverage like never before to New Zealand later this year. When the service goes live, there will be satellite to mobile
coverage across the country where you have line of sight to the sky. Whether you’re out on your boat, climbing a mountain, fixing a remote road or on your farm, One NZ will have you covered.
One NZ will be launching a satellite to mobile text service late this year, with data and voice to follow in 2025.*
Coverage from SpaceX will complement One NZ’s 4G and 5G mobile networks, which have been awarded New Zealand’s ‘Best in Test’ mobile network by global leader in mobile testing umlaut, part of Accenture, for two years running.
For more information visit one.nz/ spacex or come and talk to the One NZ team on site at Fieldays.
Visitors to the stand who complete a survey are in with a chance to win a
trip to see the One NZ Warriors versus Eels in Auckland on Friday, August 2. The prize will include;
• Four VIP tickets in Home Base, One NZ’s custom-built VIP stand
• Food and beverages are included in Home Base
• Return economy flights for four people
• A one-night stay at an Auckland hotel
• $500 spending money
• A $150 Uber gift card for travel. Competition terms apply.
Grab a free coffee and connect with the team of consumer, business and Internet of Things (IoT) specialists at the One NZ/Farmside stand at site PE50 in the Fieldays Pavilion.
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Amazon Web Services cloud tech brings new boost to wine industry.
The wine industry is undergoing a digital transformation driven by cloud technology – as seen in the partnership between New Zealand’s largest producer of high-quality wine, Indevin Group, and Amazon Web Services (AWS).
The benefits were particularly evident during recent record harvests, enhancing the quality and efficiency of Indevin’s operations, thanks to the collaboration with AWS.
The relationship shows how technology can empower winemakers to adapt to evolving challenges while maintaining the integrity of their craft.
Indevin, known for brands such as Villa Maria, Esk Valley, Vidal and Thornbury, had to face the daunting task of managing a rapidly growing and extensive harvest operation, when there were also seasonal challenges posed by climate change.
Two years ago, the company started a transformative journey with AWS to digitise and streamline its operations, with the goal of driving efficiencies, enhancing quality and reducing costs. By harnessing the latest cloud technology, Indevin sought to bring together the artistry of winemaking with the precision of science, ushering in a new era of innovation.
In 2022, New Zealand celebrated its largest wine harvest ever, with record-breaking industry yields. At the same time the global demand for this country’s distinctive Marlborough sauvignon blanc continued to grow.
Central to Indevin’s digital transformation was the implementation of real-time data analytics, facilitated by Internet of Things (IoT) sensors used across vineyards, harvesters and wineries. They provided critical insights into various aspects of the harvest, including vineyard conditions, harvest bin utilisation and transport logistics.
By consolidating this data on AWS, Indevin created a comprehensive “single source of truth,” enabling unprecedented visibility and control over the entire harvesting process.
This real-time monitoring not only improved operational efficiency but also enabled proactive decisionmaking, allowing Indevin to mitigate risks and optimise resource allocation during the fast-paced harvest period. Cloud technology has also facilitated advancements in sustainability and resource management within the wine industry. Indevin leverages AWS’s predictive analytics capabilities to forecast demand accurately and optimise daily operations, minimising waste and maximising efficiency.
Visual dashboards provided by Amazon QuickSight enable Indevin’s employees to monitor operations remotely, so they can respond swiftly to changing conditions and optimise resource allocation in real time. This agility is crucial in a dynamic industry where timing is paramount, and where any delay in harvest can compromise the quality of the final product.
As well, AWS IoT Greengrass enables Indevin to place sensors within wineries, collecting data throughout the winemaking process. This provides valuable insights into production bottlenecks and inefficiencies, allowing it to identify and address issues promptly.
By leveraging cloud technology, it can maintain the rhythm of its operations and uphold its commitment to delivering exceptional quality wines to consumers. “Cloud capabilities have revolutionised how we manage our harvests, with our employees able to monitor operations on their mobile devices from anywhere,” says Jason Cook, group winemaker at Indevin. “This gives us the agility we need to act quickly and get the most from every hour of harvest.”
Haren Samarasekera, head of enterprise for AWS New Zealand, says Indevin is a great example of a Kiwi company using the latest cloud technology to optimise operations and enhance competitiveness in the global market. “Cloud technology is not merely a tool for efficiency but also a catalyst for innovation, enabling organisations to unlock new possibilities and drive sustainable growth,” he says. “Indevin’s success story serves as a testament to the potential of cloud technology to transform traditional industries and pave the way for a more sustainable and resilient future.”
To find out how cloud technology and AI can drive innovation visit AWS at Fieldays on site IN1 in the Innovations Hub.
New connectivity capabilities sets Case IH models apart.
Farmers visiting Fieldays are being urged to pounce on Case IH’s most powerful AFS Puma to discover for themselves power, performance and prestige.
The AFS Connect Puma tractor has just been launched into the Australian and New Zealand markets, with a range of new design features and performance updates, including the connectivity capabilities of its larger Steiger, Magnum and Optum stablemates.
“The Puma has always punched well above its weight when it comes to performance and versatility in the
mid-range of our tractor models, and now with the addition of the AFS Connect platform it’s made an already strong tractor even better, offering customers everything they could once only find in our larger tractors,” says Lawrence Polga, Case IH Australia/NZ product manager for Puma tractors.
The new AFS Connect Puma models will also come with continuously variable transmission (CVT) as standard. A new 260hp model will be introduced, where previously the range stopped at 240hp. There are also bigger rear tyres, a stronger front axle and on the higher horsepower models in the range a bigger back axle as well.
The most exciting upgrade though is around the Puma’s technology capabilities, with the Case IH AFS Connect telematics package allowing for instant two-way data transfer between the tractor and the AFS Connect online management portal. This gives owners and farm managers complete control over farm, fleet and data management.
Tractor performance and implement operating data are immediately, securely, and continuously sent to the online portal for monitoring by the owner and/or operator. “So, they can make management decisions more precisely and with greater speed, supported by instantly accessible and accurate data, both current and historical. You can also monitor realtime information such as the location of the tractor, its fuel levels and other key management and performance data,” Polga says.
The AFS Connect Puma is available to order now and for more information contact your local Case IH dealer. Case IH will be at Fieldays on site M30.
Location: Site D70
The Fieldays Rural Advocacy Hub in collaboration with Federated Farmers of New Zealand brings together different groups championing, educating and supporting those in and across the rural sector. Working together under one roof as one team and serving as a platform for discussions and initiatives aimed at amplifying the voices and concerns of the country’s rural communities. With nearly a dozen exhibitors in the hub for its inaugural year, there will be representation for young farmers, rural women, a voice for the future of farming, and many more.
Location: Site G80
Discover exciting forums, speaker sessions, and interactive activities covering forestry, climate change, wood products, timber construction, biosecurity, and biodiversity. Explore career pathways and opportunities. This Hub is a collaboration between Fieldays and the forestry sector advisory group.
Location: Site E30
Learn and be inspired by Aotearoa New Zealand’s thriving food and fibre sector. The Careers & Education Hub is always a hive of activity, with education providers, sector groups, and relevant agencies teaming up to showcase the sector and its career and job opportunities. Activate the Trail layer on the map on the Fieldays App to find exhibitors displaying employment pathways and opportunities at their sites.
Location: Site E38
The Fieldays Sustainability Hub aims to provide easy access to information about sustainability and how to take action through a variety of activities, encouraging discussions for improved environmental outcomes. Activate the Trail layer on the map on the Fieldays App to find and be inspired by exhibitors showcasing their environmental efforts at their sites.
Location: Site PD50, Inside the Pavilion
Digital technology in agriculture is advancing, providing an opportunity to understand current and future developments. Visitors can engage directly with key figures in the data industry and discuss ideas for improvement. The goal is to connect with farmers regarding rural data and digital integration. Fieldays Digital Futures is a collaboration between Fieldays and AgriTechNZ.
Location: D Street and M Road intersection
Visit the Fieldays Innovation Hub to see the latest inventions and industry developments aimed at improving NZ’s primary industries. Activate the Trail layer on the map on the Fieldays App to explore Fieldays Innovation Award entries at exhibitor sites around the event. The Hub and Awards are proudly supported by Amazon Web Services, Gait International Limited, KingSt, NZME, Sprout Agritech, and Blender Design.
Location: E Street and N Road intersection
Look after yourself and your family by getting your annual health and wellbeing WOF done here during Fieldays. Get free check-ups for melanoma, blood pressure, hearing, diabetes, heart health and much more! Talk to health experts, book appointments with your local providers if needed, and get the right information all in one place - easy! The Fieldays Hauora Taiwhenua Health & Wellbeing Hub is kindly supported by Mobile Health.
Location: Site M31
International guests registered with Fieldays can access the International Business Centre throughout the event, as a space to connect with NZ businesses and industry stakeholders and explore our agricultural story and local expertise. New Zealand businesses can also connect with a team of support agencies on-site including New Zealand Trade and Enterprise (NZTE) / Te Taurapa Tūhono.
See the map for competition locations
Fieldays has always been home to iconic and longstanding agri competitions, and this year will be no exception. Watch Tractor Pull, every day near the intersection of A Street and M Road, kindly sponsored by Corson Maize and Giltrap AgriZone. NZ’s top fencers can be seen at the Fieldays Fencing Competitions – on Wed to Fri on A Street (Kindly brought to you by New Zealand Fencing Competitions. Witness absolute skill and precision at the Fieldays Excavator Competitions and Demos, on H Street, taking place daily. There is also a Mini Dig activity for kids, and the ‘Have a Go’ challenge for adults.
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From pizza, burgers, tacos, curries, to low and slow BBQ, it’s time to get stuck into the flavours of Fieldays. With Good George Bars at three convenient locations at Fieldays with a range of food trucks alongside, you won’t need to walk far to get well-fed and watered. You’ll also find an impressive selection of around 40 food trucks to suit every taste bud located across three large Food Courts, and also at the Village Green backed by OneNZ. Coffee carts are located throughout the venue, offering hot barista coffee and other beverages to help you stay warm.
Food Court 1
COFFEE-FC1 Nomad Espresso Ltd
FC1-1 NZ Crepes
FC1-2 Food Point
FC1-3 LJ’s Fish and Chips
FC1-4 Crave Cart
FC1-5 Kebabs On Queen Ltd
FC1-6 Fritz’s Wieners - Hamilton Branch
FC1-7 Lions Club of Ngaruawahia
Good Union Bar Good Union Bar
Food Court 2
COFFEE-FC2 Nomad Espresso Ltd
FC2-1 Thai Royal Restaurant & Bar
FC2-10 Banger Boys NZ
FC2-11 Te Awamutu Lions Club
FC2-12 M&S Tacos Ltd
FC2-2 Deejays Gourmet Griller
FC2-3 Get Loaded
FC2-4 Smoking Shack
FC2-5 Waffle It
FC2-6 Hashtag Street Food
FC2-7 AABH NZ Ltd
FC2-8 Hungry Bread
FC2-9 M&L Foods
Food Court 3
COFFEE-FC3 Nomad Espresso Ltd
FC3-1 Danish Delight Ice Cream
FC3-10 Chakalaka SA Street Food
FC3-11 Chew Caravan
FC3-12 Roti Bro’s Ltd
FC3-13 Local Legend Eats
FC3-14 Sawadee Thai and Asian Caterers
FC3-15 Urban Escargot
FC3-16 Montfoort
FC3-2 Donut Express/Kiwi Snow
FC3-3 Johneys Dumpling House
FC3-4 Ohaupo Ngahinapouri Lions
FC3-5 Kiwi Food NZ
FC3-6 Wraps & More
FC3-7 Locomexicano Food Truck
FC3-8 Dutchy’s Burger Joint
FC3-9 Tayta’s Lebanese Cuisine
Good George Bar & Eatery
BE1 Hey Presto Catering Ltd
BE2 BBQ Pitstop
BE3 Mizzoni Woodfired Pizza
COFFEE-BE Nomad Espresso Ltd
Good George Bar & EateryGood George Bar & Eatery
Little George Pop Up Bar
LG1 Morepork BBQ
Little George Pop Up Bar
Around site
COFFEE-CST Nomad Espresso Ltd
COFFEE-GST Wheel Good Coffee Ltd
COFFEE-KRD Nomad Espresso Ltd
COFFEE-MRD Nomad Espresso Ltd
COFFEE-QRD Nomad Espresso Ltd
Village Green
COFFEE-VG Nomad Espresso Ltd
VGF1 Super Donut Hero
VGF2 Roam Food Caravan
VGF3 Hungri Hunter Ltd
The Fieldays App has everything you need to help you make the most of your time at Fieldays. Use the map to pin your car, and find exhibitors, food and drink, coffee, rest areas, toilets and baby change facilities. See who’s exhibiting and save your favourites! See what’s on in the Fieldays Hubs, and find the Fieldays competitions. Download free from Google Play or the App Store.
Animals
Animals are not permitted at Fieldays, except for certified disability-assist dogs.
Bus services
Use your Fieldays ticket to catch a free bus to and from Fieldays from various bus routes around the Waikato. Check out the full Park ‘n Ride timetable and locations on our website.
In case of an emergency please dial 111 and provide your location as 125 Mystery Creek Road, Ōhaupō, state the nearest intersection being Airport Road and Mystery Creek Road and provide your contact details. Then contact the event office on 0800 00 44 44 or 07 843 4497.
For general first aid visit Exhibitor Services near the corner of E street and M road or call 0800 004 444 or 07 843 4499 for further assistance.
Food vendors are located across three large Food Courts, and also at the Village Green backed by OneNZ. Coffee carts are located throughout the venue. There are three Good George Bars at Fieldays, each with food vendors alongside (see the Map for locations).
A designated helicopter landing zone is located beside the Waikato River jetty (near Gate 7). For access to this helipad, please contact Helicorp on 0800 NZHELI or 07 843 3447. For enquiries about catching a jet boat to and from Fieldays, please contact Camjet on 0800 CAMJET.
Information Centre
There are three Information Centres at Fieldays, these are located at North Entry, South Entry and inside the Pavilion.
A limited number of Mobility Scooters are available for hire while at Fieldays from Mobility Centre, Hamilton - these need to be pre-booked prior to arriving at the event. Call Mobility Centre 07 903 7050 or email hamilton@ mobilitycentre.co.nz to book. Hire scooters will be available to collect (with prior booking) at the bottom of Gate 2 hill, behind the Good George Bar & Eatery.
If you need to report a missing person, or if you are separated from your group, go to the New Zealand Red Cross site located at E43.
Gates to the event are open Wed to Fri 8am to 5pm and on Sat 8am to 4pm.
To help make departing Fieldays as seamless as possible we have added the following service: Shuttles will be operating on a continuous loop at both Gate 1 and Gate 2 hills, offering a convenient pick-up and drop-off service for visitors from the event platform to the top of each hill.
Parents rooms are located inside the Pavilion and at New Zealand Red Cross (site E43), with the following facilities:
• Hot water
• Microwaves
• Changing tables
• Comfy seating
There are also additional change tables in selected toilets at Fieldays. Refer to the map.
Ample free parking is available at Fieldays. Keep a lookout for buses shuttling visitors from the furthest car parks to the Fieldays gates. Mobility access parking is available for CCS permit holders and is accessible through Gate 2 off Mystery Creek Road.
If you need assistance, contact 0800 004 444 or visit the New Zealand Police at site E23.
• Report any security issues if you feel threatened, or if property is at risk
• Report lost or found items
Fieldays is working towards decreasing our waste to landfill. If you have any recyclable or compostable material, such as glass, plastic or cardboard, the clearly marked bin stations and volunteers will help you to ensure it is placed in the correct bins.
The Fieldays Smart Band offers an innovative and interactive way for visitors to easily connect with their favourite exhibitors at Fieldays.
Fieldays tickets can be purchased online by visiting www.fieldays.co.nz or on the Fieldays App. Please note the gates operate a cashless system for ticket purchasing.
Toilet facilities are located around Fieldays, and can be found on the map and in the Fieldays App.
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Don’t let traffic stress you out when heading to Fieldays. Prepare for delays, and allow extra time to get here and back.
Catch a Regional or Hamilton City bus to the Hamilton Transport Centre, then jump on a bus to Fieldays. Departing every 30 minutes from 7am to 11 am, returning from 1 pm to 5.30 pm a bus is the most stressfree way to go.
Regional buses include; Raglan, Cambridge, Te Awamutu, Paeroa, Te Aroha, Morrinsville and Huntly. Just present your Fieldays ticket to take this free ride. Go to busit.co.nz or call 0800 205 305 for more info.
You can park for free at the following locations: The Base (Te Rapa, Hamilton), Cambridge BMX Club (corner of Milton and Lamb St) or Te Awamutu (i-SITE, Gorst Ave) and catch a free Fieldays bus.
Departing every 30 minutes. To Fieldays: buses run 7 am – 11 am from Fieldays: buses run 1 pm – 5.30 pm to these above locations.
Parking at Fieldays is free and is open from 6am each day. Check www.journeys.nzta.govt.nz/journeyplanner before you start your journey. *Tip: travel early to avoid possible queues and have a good playlist loaded!
Yes, you can even fly into Fieldays! To find out about booking a helicopter to/ from Fieldays - helicorp.co.nz or call on 07 843 3447.
Take the most scenic and stressfree route to Fieldays along the Waikato River. Jet boats will depart every 15-30 mins from Narrows Lane, Tamahere. Visit camjet.co.nz for details and to book.
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New hub brings agriinterest groups under one roof.
A dedicated Fieldays Rural Advocacy Hub will make its first appearance at the event this year in collaboration with Federated Farmers.
It will bring together the various rural organisations advocating for farmers and championing their interests as one team, under one roof, for the first time. It will also serve as a central platform for discussions,
announcements and initiatives to amplify the voices and concerns of this country’s farmers and rural communities.
With almost a dozen exhibitors in its inaugural year, there will be strong and diverse representation of exhibitors at the hub including Federated Farmers, Young Farmers, Groundswell, Rural Women, Future
Farmers NZ, Farmers Weekly and many more.
Peter Nation, New Zealand National Fieldays Society’s chief executive, says it’s great to be able to work alongside Federated Farmers to deliver a dedicated advocacy space like this.
“This new hub delivers on Fieldays’ purpose of advancing agriculture
through both education and collaboration. We know it’s incredibly tough out there this year. It’s never been more important for farmers to be heard and to have advocates amplifying their voice.”
With Federated Farmers being New Zealand’s leading rural advocacy organisation, they were a natural fit to partner with to bring the hub to life.
“Fieldays provides the opportunity for connection and collaboration, and this hub will live those values,” he says.
Wayne Langford, Federated Farmers president, says the hub builds on its vision to unite rural advocacy groups as one team supporting farmers: “Farmers want to see the different advocacy groups who represent them working together constructively to get the best outcomes we can for our rural communities.
“If we work as a team, with everyone playing in the right position, we can achieve a lot more for farmers than any one organisation can working alone. We’ve all got our own positions and roles to play in the team, but we need to be working together and communi tinuing to build on the concept in the future.
Farmers are invited to come and discuss the issues affecting the future of farming in New Zealand at the Fieldays Rural Advocacy Hub at site D70, in the Gallagher Building.
Careers and education in the primary industry one of seven Hubs at Fieldays.
No matter your age or occupation Fieldays has a hub for you. The concept of grouping exhibitors together who have a common area of interest has long been part of Fieldays, with three hubs, centred around careers, health and wellbeing and innovation.
But that’s now grown to seven hubs after the highly successful launch of Sustainability Hub in 2023 and newcomer the Fieldays Rural Advocacy Hub appearing for the first time this year.
“It’s a great way to provide space that can help facilitate conversations among like-minded people,” says Steve Chappell, Fieldays Programme Manager.
A big part of the hubs’ success can be attributed to their providing something new to get visitors excited every year.
The Innovation Hub at the intersection of D Street and M Road continues the focus that led to the
The Fieldays Careers and Education Hub at E30 has 14 different exhibitors covering all the different primary industry sectors: dairy, meat and wool, forestry and horticulture.
“Whether you’re a schoolkid looking at your career choices or are older and thinking about a career change, there’ll be plenty that will be of interest,” Chappell says.
Those wanting to expand their search and gather more information on their area of interest will once again be able to use the Fieldays app to find more of the exhibitors dotted around the site.
founding of Fieldays 56 years ago. Here entrants for the four different categories of Fieldays Innovation Awards can gain plenty of feedback from judges and visitors alike on their ideas – and there’s the invaluable chance to have their innovation scrutinised by potential partners, distributors and investors.
The Sustainability Hub made its first appearance at Fieldays last year after four years in the planning. This year it’s growing and evolving with an overarching theme that will highlight present environmental problems but also future solutions.
“The big change is the involvement of Ngāti Hauā,” Chappell says. “It’s a fantastic partnership for us.”
There will be 12 exhibitors in the hub and while this is a similar number to last year, some are new
Chappell says the hub is not just for farmers but will have plenty of interest for urban visitors when it comes to how everyone can play their part in environmental protection and enhancement.
The Sustainability Hub will once again be on the corner of M Road and E Street, next to the Village Green.
The Hauora Taiwhenua Health & Wellbeing Hub debuted at Fieldays in 2017 and grows larger every year with 48 exhibitors taking part in 2024.
All manner of health issues can be canvassed here with experts and visitors can take the first step towards a healthier future with free hearing tests and blood pressure checks on offer. The hub is on E Street near N Road.
The Fieldays Digital Futures Hub in the Pavilion is still in its infancy, growing and evolving each year to showcase the innovation and technology options in the Primary Sector. Agritech New Zealand will once again be the overarching body here, helping put a range of different connectivity solutions in front of farmers so they are more aware of the increasing range of apps and programmes.
Some great success stories have come from small beginnings here in the past and most certainly will in the future.
to Fieldays. They’ll cover a wide range of topical areas from water quality through to pest eradication.
The Forestry Hub will be at the site entrance at G80 with 25 exhibitors taking part. It was launched two years ago and since then has given many students a closer look at the career opportunities available in this sector as well as showcasing to the general public the ways in which forestry and wood-processing contribute to the national economy.
Thousands expected to check-out the Health & Wellbeing Hub.
Growing from strength to strength there will be 45 exhibitors in the Fieldays Hauora Taiwhenua Health and Wellbeing Hub this year, a jump from 30 last year.
Health conditions from top (macular degeneration) to toe (orthotics) will all be covered making the hub even more of a one-stop health shop.
The hub first made an appearance at Fieldays in 2017 and by last year’s event 25,000 visitors out of a total of 105,000 had checked out just what was on offer there.
“Rural people are hard to reach,” says Mobile Health Group’s chief executive, Mark Eager. “But those who come to Fieldays are so hungry for information.”
“It’s surprising the number of people who walk in who are not engaged as they’ve been looking at tractors,” Eager says. “But once they’re in the hub they are.”
In the past there have been queues to get a worrisome mole or spot checked out or to have a free and probably long overdue blood pressure check.
Last year paediatric physicians on site in the hub recorded an average of 170 discussions daily where they were able to alleviate parents’ concerns about vaccinating their children. They will be back again this year along with the popular Blow-Up Brain
display which can help start difficult conversations about forgetfulness and brain function.
Brain Tumour Support, Cure Parkinson’s, Dementia NZ, the Neurological Foundation and Health NZ’s Mental HealthManaaki Raatonga aa iwi will all be represented while if the mental health of a rural neighbour is causing concern, the Rural Support Trust will be giving farmer-tofarmer advice once again along with Lifeline Connect.
There’s increased concern in the medical field that with recent workforce shortages on-farm, more farmers are turning up late for appointments or missing them altogether. That means conditions can be very advanced by the time they’re seen so early detection needs to be targeted.
To help with this a new exhibitor will be Ka Ora Telehealth Group where people who can’t get an appointment
to see their doctor in the short term can find out more information on the health issues concerning them.
It’s very common for family members to encourage each other into the hub for a hearing check which will this year be available at two sites. For the first time there will be the offer of hearing aids being fitted with free use for the duration of Fieldays - and the option to buy rather than return them.
Also making its first appearance in the hub will be the new Waikato Medical School, which after signing a memorandum of understanding with the coalition Government is looking to interest rural youngsters in training as doctors.
The Fieldays Hauora Taiwhenua Health and Wellbeing Hub will be in the same position as last year on E Street near N Road with emergency services such as the Search and Rescue, Fire and Emergency NZ and Hato Hone St John right next door.
When Liam Carter was five he started riding a trike.
“It made a big difference,” he says. “I could get around; I had my independence, and I could go out and meet people.”
Keen to show other people the advantages they too could enjoy, the 16-year-old with Cerebal Palsy founded Ride Your Trike, and for the first time will be in the Fieldays Hauora Taiwhenua Health and Wellbeing Hub..
He’s been a vocal advocate for increased cycling safety for the last two years and partners with River Riders at Hamilton Gardens, renting trikes that can be ridden alongside the Waikato River. As well he’s also involved in the Try a Trike School Programme where pupils can safely have a go at sampling a different mode of transport for themselves.
At Fieldays he’ll have a mix of locally manufactured and imported trikes on show as well as hi-spec e-Trikes which feature a throttle control. Visitors will be able to try them out, ask him for further information and buy if they wish.
“They’ll have every chance to find the product that’s right for their age and ability.”
Photo credit: Lance McCaughan.
World-class technology can save dairy farmers shedloads of money through early detection of cow lameness. Research shows lameness costs the New Zealand dairy industry millions of dollars every year – and identifying just one lame cow early may save farmers in excess of $500 per head.
OmniEye’s new brand identity, Herd-i, is focused on reducing lameness as well as those costs and chief executive Andrew Christie says the change of brand shows its commitment to revolutionise dairy farming by bringing intelligence, innovation, and intuition to everything it does.
Its automated livestock monitoring system leverages computer vision, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and machine learning to identify locomotion traits and trends for individual dairy cows. It was set up in 2021 and was trained using tens of thousands of vet scores to provide daily locomotion data for dairy herds. This aids early detection of lameness and other animal traits and welfare issues so treatment can be started promptly before more serious animal health issues develop. Not only can this cut farmers’ costs but can also save time
for them, their staff and vets they may otherwise need to call in.
The non-intrusive Herd-i camera can be easily installed at a milking shed’s exit race. All that’s required is a good on-farm internet connection, a hardsurface exit race which must be longer than six metres and mostly flat and cows walking preferably in single file.
The video footage the camera records is then streamed to the cloud, where machine learning models detect and score cows identified using existing EID readers. This information is then fed into a reporting dashboard which
gives a locomotion score between 0 (healthy) to 3 (very lame) for each cow, using the DairyNZ locomotion scoring system. So remote monitoring of individual cows is possible as well as historical trends with all this information able to be easily viewed.
The tens of thousands of data points collected allow farmers to make early and informed decisions about herd health and wellbeing, leading to better outcomes and improved profitability through minimising production losses.
Early intervention with a quick response can directly affect their bottom line by preventing losses that can cost well over $500 every time there’s a lameness incident. Christie believes there’s potential, in reducing dairy cow lameness, to save farmers who are milking 1000-cow herds more than $40,000 a year.
Herd-i system’s development by a team of experts, including vets, gives farmers the tools they need to succeed in an increasingly data-driven and digital-led sector, he says. It’s recently recorded a 471 per cent increase of locomotion scores recorded year on year, hitting a total of 10 million.
The computer vision technologies it uses are already world-class, and late
last year it partnered with Waikato Milking Systems at a time when it was already recording more than one million locomotion scores a month.
“As specialists in lameness detection, the innovation pipeline has been a real focus area for us,” Christie says. “Our commercialisation and growth have come through hard work and great partnerships, and so our new identity was designed to better reflect our ambitions. We’re rolling out an enhanced customer dashboard and insights, recently deployed notifications for users to be alerted to issues introducing a number of partner integrations with drafting and herd management systems, and we’re readying the ship for the Body Condition Scoring (BCS) launch in 2025.”
These advancements were crucial steps in delivering a comprehensive suite of tools that would set new industry standards.
“We are forging a path toward a bright future where intelligent farming is the norm, both locally and internationally.”
Herd-i will be at Site PD13 at Fieldays or for detailed information visit its website at www.Herd-i.com
More than $30,000 in prize money up for grabs.
Current world fencing champion Tony Bouskill, pictured, will be trying to make it six wins in the Golden Pliers by Wiremark single competition at Fieldays this year.
He and his father, Shane, will also be looking to take out a sixth Fieldays Silver Spades doubles championship.
Tony, who’s based in Tutira, northern Hawke’s Bay, has claimed a rare trifecta in the past, being the first to finish (first-off the line), while also taking out best quality award and then becoming overall winner. This is unusual because being a time penalty event, points are applied and keep being added after the first person comes off the line, meaning the first to finish will often sacrifice quality.
“You should be able to have the speed and do a good job,” he says.
“I didn’t start out that way as I was just trying to catch up with the older guys.”
Ground conditions on the day will have a lot to do with the result.
“If it’s raining it makes life a bit harder, but if it’s cooler and foggy that can make things better,” he says.
While he says he’s never really trained before the event, this year the 34-year-old has been concentrating on building up his fitness through running and playing some squash.
In 2019 he became World Fencing Champion at a competition held in Germany, following his father to the title (who won in 2015 and was second in 2017). It hasn’t been held for the last four years due to Covid but will take place in 2025 with this year’s Golden Pliers winner qualifying to take part.
Shane, who’s also based in Hawke’s Bay where he and wife, Joelene, run S & J Contracting, has won four Golden Pliers competitions in the past. In 2016 when he won, Tony was second; their positions were reversed with Tony coming first in 2022 and Dad second - a result 53-year-old Shane puts down to old age.
Shane started taking part in fencing competitions in 1998. “I was in the industry and just turned up on the day,” he says.
Competing in doubles events, the father and son took out the Central Districts Power Fencing Competition
Good friends, good food and good times with Good George.
Good George is back at Fieldays, with three top notch locations to get a refreshing beverage and a bite to eat before heading back out into the Fieldays action.
Good George Bar & Eatery
Location: H Street and M Road intersection.
Grab a drink from Good George’s wide range of award-winning brews while you enjoy the live entertainment on offer throughout the day at this heated indoor venue with plenty of seating.
and Cambridge Fencing Competition earlier this year. They were also second in the Hawke’s Bay Doubles Competition and finalists in the New Zealand Rural Games held in Palmerston North.
But their concentration is now firmly on the doubles at Fieldays, an event they won five times in a row until last year when they came second behind Jeff Joines and Mark Lambert.
The Bouskills don’t talk to each other while they’re competing. “We just know what we’ve got to do,” Shane says.
But both agree that if something goes wrong that’s when the talking really starts.
Heats for both the singles and doubles competitions will be run by New Zealand Fencing Competitions (NZFC) on Monday. The Fieldays Silver Staples cadet competition is held on Wednesday morning then Thursday morning sees the Golden Pliers by Wiremark kick off. The Fieldays Silver Spades is on Friday with a doubles team from the United States, the winners of US Platinum Doubles Championship, taking part, adding an international flavour.
Prizegiving will be held at the end of the day where a range of impressive trophies and over $30,000 in prize money will be presented.
Little George Bar
Location: M Road, between the Fieldays Tractor Pull and Fencing Competitions areas.
Looking for the best spot to cheer on the Fieldays Competitions while enjoying a beverage and some food? This is it!
Opening Hours: Wednesday to Friday 10:30am – 4:30pm Saturday 10:30am – 3:30pm
Good Union Bar
Location: Food Court 1, near the North Entry of the event.
New to the Good George lineup at Fieldays, this bar offers visitors something a little different and is conveniently situated alongside several excellent food vendors.
Only credit card and EFTPOS accepted.
Over 60 new farm-based ideas competing for prizes at Fieldays.
The Innovation Hub regularly tops the list of the most visited areas at Fieldays and this year it will be showing off a new look and feel to appeal to an even wider audience.
While it’s in the same place, at the corner of M and D Roads, the area has been redesigned and rebranded to enhance visitors’ experience.
Over 65 entries have been received this year, well up on the 50 on show in 2023, says Steve Chappell, Fieldays Programme Manager. “Despite tough times farmers are still coming up with innovations. In fact, the need for resourcefulness and self-sufficiency stimulates innovative thinking.”
Traditionally creations straight out of the farm shed have been entered in the competition and have gone on to have a big impact, helping to transform the primary sector. But last year there was a further increase in innovation entries from the
sustainability and green-tech areas, highlighting the diversification being seen now.
A big drawcard of the hub is its collaborative atmosphere even though all the entrants are competing for the same prizes, Chappell says.
“It’s great for the first timers to be situated alongside a company that has a global presence. Year after year, we are continually amazed by the exceptional quality of our entrants. Fieldays is built on innovation, and this is the ultimate platform to showcase ideas.”
Another change this year is the evolution of the previous judging process. To make judging more robust, a short-list of five innovations on show in the hub and on other sites will be selected as finalists, and go through online and in-person judging, before the final winners are announced.
Latest traps can detect the difference between pets and pests.
Advances just keep coming in pest control – and NZ AutoTraps is showing off three of its best at Fieldays.
Its AT220 has gained acclaim domestically and abroad for its effectiveness and convenience dealing with pests such as mice, rats, possums, feral cats and mustelids. Customers range from homeowners to the Department of Conservation (DoC) and prominent iwi groups.
It’s self-resetting – meaning reduced labour costs as it only requires maintenance checks every four to six months. That leads to reduced pest numbers, higher yields for farmers and flourishing native species.
The AT230-ChipCheck model has a microchip reader at the entry of the trap, so should a microchip from a domestic pet be detected, the trap is de-activated. This makes it ideal for use in both urban and rural areas.
AutoTrap’s latest addition, the AT520-AI, being unveiled at Fieldays, is state-of-the-art – AI-enabled for intelligent pest targeting and with remote monitoring features. The company has partnered with Predator Free 2050 to enter its new model for an Fieldays Innovation Award.
All three models can be seen at the Innovation Hub and the Predator Free 2050 site E38.
To make sure visitors feel more invested they will get the chance to have their say in the People’s Choice Award by voting for their favourite innovation through use of their Fieldays wristband. The highest polling entry will win $2,000 and one randomly selected voter for any innovation will receive a voucher up to the value of $500.
They’ll be able to visit all entries not on show in the Innovation Hub through use of the trail on the Fieldays app which will overlay the different site locations on a site map for easy access.
The four Innovations Awards categories remain the same with the Prototype category being the incubator of new ideas and earlystage concepts, and the Early-Stage category highlighting innovations which have launched commercially within the last year.
Growth & Scale category entries are already making their mark both here and overseas with commercial success in at least two countries within the last four years and are now ready to take on new markets.
The Young Innovator of the Year Award will once again recognise just how important it is to foster the next generation of innovators in the primary sector. This category is open to entrants in all three categories who are aged 19 and under.
The Innovation Awards are supported by sponsors Amazon Web Services (AWS), Gait International, King St. Advertising, NZME, Sprout Agritech, and Blender Design. Together with Fieldays they provide over $70,000 worth of cash, support and promotion including expert advice, product design and development, marketing and media support. The Fieldays Innovation Awards will be livestreamed on Facebook from 5pm on Thursday 13 June.
200,000 seedlings per-year produced for planting in Waikato wetland areas.
Ngāti Hauā Mahi Trust is set to take on a much larger role in Fieldays this year through its involvement in the design of the Sustainability Hub.
Its focus will extend to being part of the spear-shaped display in the hub showing how despair at rubbish found in the Waikato River, such as wrecked cars and dumped supermarket trolleys, can be turned to abundance through planting and restoring the river’s banks to their natural state.
The descendants of Ngāti Hauā Paramount Chief Wiremu Tamihana Tarapipipi Te Waharoa (1805-1866), the trust continues to honour his vision of Kingitanga, manaakitanga (hospitality), and kaitiakitanga (guardianship).
For many years Ngāti Hauā, now led by Tumuaki Hone Thompson, have performed the karakia opening Fieldays as well as offering cultural support to the New Zealand National Fieldays Society. “We’ve been there from the get-go,” says Keri Thompson, the Morrinsville-based trust’s chief executive.
Since 2012, the trust has planted over 900,000 plants into a number of Waikato wetland and riparian projects with its nurseries producing up to 200,000 seedlings a year. It employs 15 permanent staff with numbers increasing during the planting season. Work is being carried out on 10 active projects spread across the Waikato and which involve local and regional councils and individual landowners.
The area the Ngāti Hauā iwi have inhabited for more than four centuries and which the trust now works stretches east along the eastern banks of the Waikato River, to include the Matamata-Piako district and south to Cambridge and Maungatautari.
There are five marae - with the catchments around them traditionally being large repo (swamps) - connecting Ngāti Hauā to other iwi as well as being important travelling routes.
A major part of the trust’s establishment was to revive connections which were lost due to
colonisation and later industrial development. So, it is dedicated to renewal of the environment through the growing of plants which it believes have a key role in transforming waterways, vegetation and people and to reaching out to the wider community for the common good.
This involves native plant supply and planting, pest management services and site preparation and management on projects that are culturally significant to Ngāti Hauā. It has two native nurseries at Morrinsville and a partnership nursery with Fonterra at Hautapu. All the plants grown and planted by the trust have been eco-sourced from within the Waikato district with some species’ seed coming from as close to where they will be planted as possible.
Thompson is encouraging Fieldays visitors to come to the Sustainability Hub to get a closer look at the many ways the banks of the Waikato are being restored as well as getting an idea of the work still to be carried out. Each day will start with a karakia which other exhibitors are welcome to attend.
“It’s all about being united, starting off the day and getting on with it,” she says.
While the trust won’t be selling plants on site, there will be an opportunity for visitors to sponsor a seedling which will then be planted as part of the Mystery Creek planting Project being run by the Fieldays Society.
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Collaboration between some of NZ’s best brains will show farmers how to reduce emissions and improve their business resilience.
Some of New Zealand’s best science and innovation to help boost on-farm profitability, protect the environment and reduce agricultural greenhouse gas emissions will be a feature of Fieldays this year.
The Science for Farmers site is a new collaboration between the Ministry for Primary Industries’ (MPI) On Farm Support service and research partners AgResearch, AgriZeroNZ, LIC, Manaaki Whenua – Landcare Research, Massey University and the New Zealand Agricultural Greenhouse Gas Research Centre (NZAGRC).
Dr John Roche, MPI’s On Farm Support director and chief science adviser, says the initiative aims to better connect scientists and researchers with farmers and grower:
“The Science for Farmers site will enable farmers and growers to learn firsthand about the science helping New Zealand’s agricultural sector become even more efficient and adapt to change,” he says.
“It will have interactive features, giving farmers more information about practical actions that can be taken now to reduce on-farm emissions. Importantly, it will provide details about tools and technology being developed to help the sector in the future.”
The site will cover pasture, genetics and other mitigation tools that can sustainably increase on-farm profitability, while improving long-
term business resilience.
A diverse pastures exhibit will see Massey University and AgResearch share the science and innovation behind the latest pastoral practices, giving farmers options around their most important home-grown feed.
“Breeding climate-friendly sheep and cattle that can reduce emissions without sacrificing productivity is the focus of a segment presented by LIC and AgResearch,” he says. “An exhibit hosted by AgriZeroNZ and NZAGRC will share information on what’s coming next, with future potential tools and the research pathways behind successful, adoptable emission reduction options, environmental stewardship and the latest research investments.
“Manaaki Whenua – Landcare Research is also part of the site and will give farmers and growers practical tips to increase soil carbon and build resilience to climate change, such as small plantings of diverse trees.”
An interactive activity at the site, delivered by On Farm Support regional advisers, will also help farmers understand what their emissions are today and the steps they could take to reduce them.
The Science for Farmers site will be at F29 on F Street. For more information about On Farm Support visit www. mpi.govt.nz/on-farm-support
Expanding networks & forging connections aim of International Business Centre.
Cultivating global connections at Fieldays, the International Business Centre will be next to the bustling Fieldays Village Green backed by One New Zealand at the event’s epicentre.
It serves as a hub for both local and global businesses aspiring to expand their networks within New Zealand and across the globe. Equipped with cozy seating and a barista ready to serve up a favourite brew, the centre is the perfect place for exhibitors and business visitors to mingle or take a breather.
It also acts as a key hub for New Zealand businesses to connect with a host of support agencies, which are present at Fieldays, offer guidance, share their expertise and forge new connections for enduring success.
All international guests who’ve registered with Fieldays will enjoy full access to the centre throughout the event.
Agencies at the centre include:
a dedicated team at the centre throughout Fieldays, offering expertise and connections for New Zealand exporters.
• The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade – Manatū Aorere (MFAT) personnel will be present at the centre, providing information on New Zealand’s trade agreements and MFAT export services available to local businesses.
• The Treasury’s New Zealand Export Credit (NZEC) will be present to provide advice on their assortment of trade credit insurance and financial guarantees, aiding export deals and business expansion.
• New Zealand Customs Service – Te Mana Ārai o Aotearoa (NZCS) are also onsite to discuss the Secure Exports Scheme, an internationally recognised programme that’s free and provides exporters benefits such as reduced export entry fees and reduced cargo inspections rates.
With international visitors eager to tap into local expertise, New Zealand Trade and Enterprise – Te Taurapa Tūhono (NZTE) is prepared to provide agritech export businesses the platform to engage with international visitors and discover new market opportunities.
This year, NZTE’s in-market agritech specialists from the United States, Latin America and Australia will be attending Fieldays and will present on global perspectives for NZ agritech exporters (or keen-to-be exporters).
“Fieldays presents a unique global platform for New Zealand agritech, and our team will be available to assist international visitors in finding the solutions and expertise they seek,” says Richard Cotman, NZTE’s sector lead - manufacturing, technology and services.
• New Zealand Trade and Enterprise – Te Taurapa Tūhono (NZTE), this country’s international business development agency, will have
• Callaghan Innovation's specialist team, Agritech Activator, will be showcasing New Zealand’s most advanced technology innovations and cost-saving agritech solutions to both local and international visitors with group tours.
• Other New Zealand agencies supporting the centre include the Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI), the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) and the New Zealand Story Group.
The International Business Centre will once again be at Site M31 on Road M. Visit NZTE.govt.nz/ Fieldays
“We are also providing New Zealand exhibitors and businesses with the opportunity to explore global agritech opportunities, including markets where New Zealand solutions are highly regarded and in demand.
“If you’re at Fieldays and are looking to expand your business overseas, we invite you to join us for a conversation over coffee with our team. We look forward to meeting you and supporting your ambitions.”
His father won the Tractor Pull in the 1990s, now Dan Reymer wants to in 2024.
Dan Reymer is proud to be known as Tractor Pull leader at Fieldays. With his family, who run a contracting business in Pirongia, southwest Waikato, he is steeped in the history of this popular event.
His father Steve, now in his 50s, won the event back in the 1990s with his brothers Andrew and Bill taking out second and third places. And while Steve doesn’t compete anymore, he’s still one of a group of volunteers who help out with running the Tractor Pull, particularly the care and attention paid to grooming the track.
“I think he still enjoys it,” Dan says.
“It’s a good time of year because there’s not much going on with work. It’s a good excuse to clean and tidy the tractors and afterwards we can sit around and give each other stick. It’s all good friendly banter and we can have a good catch-up session because we’re all in the same game.”
Tractor pulling is often regarded as the oldest motorsport globally, tracing back to the 1860s when farmers engaged in friendly competitions to showcase the strength of their draft horses.
The objective was simple: determine whose horse could
pull the greatest weight over the longest distance. The Tractor Pull was introduced to Fieldays in 1975. From its humble beginnings of small horsepower, manual gear boxes, two-wheel drive and mechanical problems, we fastforward to an era where we see
Reymer Agriculture is a third generation contracting business, set up by the late John Reymer senior. His son, Bill, took over in the 1970s and in turn his sons, Chris and Mike entered the business in 2005. Urged on by his father, Dan started competing in the Tractor Pull as soon as he got his license back in 2014. “I wasn’t that great because it was all new,” he says. “It’s a lot to do with setting up the tractors beforehand rather than just driving them. There’s a lot that goes on behind the scenes, for example setting up the horsepower to weight ratio. And modern tractors are a completely different game without a manual gearbox.”
He came second in a tight competition in 2022 and he’ll be back again this year on the same tractor he drove in 2023, which is a smaller size but delivers more horsepower. “This time I’m thinking of what I could do to change things,” he says. “I want to see if I can get it to work better for me.”
four-wheel drive, computerised tractors, and engines up to 260 horsepower. The Tractor Pull consistently ranks as one of the main attractions at Fieldays, remaining a place of great fun and camaraderie for both competitors and spectators alike.
“It’s really good when the crowd gets involved. But it’s also a good place to sit down and relax while you’re watching,”
His hopes were boosted by winning a regional competition in January: “I’m going to take the same approach as (he did) there and hope it works.”
First thing on the morning of the competition he’ll be working out whether to let his tyres down or add more weight to get more traction. “There’ a lot of luck in it as well,” he says. “And the weather can change things by the hour or even the minute.”
Much of the pleasure, alongside taking out a title of course, is the enjoyment of the large crowd which gathers to see the races. There are four categories: weight adjusted, weight transfer, modified and pre-1985 tractors. Competitors battle it out over three days of heats on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday before the finals take place from 8am to
1.30pm on Saturday at the river end of M Road.
The modified class is a firm favourite with the crowd’s attention level noticeably lifting when drivers bring them out to show what they’ve got.
“It’s really good when the crowd gets involved. But it’s also a good place to sit down and relax while you’re watching,” Reymer says.
His company regularly enters around seven or eight of its drivers in the competition, with other contracting firms doing the same, creating a longstanding professional but friendly rivalry. “It’s a good time of year because there’s not much going on with work. It’s a good excuse to clean and tidy the tractors and afterwards we can sit around and give each other stick. It’s all good friendly banter and we can have a good catch-up session because we’re all in the same game.”
Watch the Tractor Pull competition Wed - Thur from 8.30am - 4.00pm and Sat 8.00am - 1.30pm. Located near the intersection of A Street and M Road.
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