Elmore Field Days is set to attract tens of thousands of visitors over its three days. Photos: Aidan Briggs
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Ivy Dearaugo, 5, has a go on a tractor.
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Aidan Briggs
The first day of Elmore Field Days began strong, with hundreds of stallholders and thousands of visitors joining in on the agricultural action on Tuesday, October 1.
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With exhibitors from across the country, there is representation from a range of industries including harvesting machinery, irrigation, tillage, health, spraying and finance.
Echuca-Murray CWA was represented by Delia Currie and Marion Heywood.
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Aidan Briggs
Community Coffee Shop volunteers Shirley Falconer and Rhonda Whiteman.
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Aidan Briggs
Echuca Regional Health representatives Felicity Priestly, Kristy Puls and Jess Hearn.
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Aidan Briggs
The 61st edition of the event welcomed attendees of all ages on its first of three days, and they spoke with stallholders about their offerings, watched demonstrations and presentations, sampled products and enjoyed the food options on offer.
Many organisations and businesses from Echuca-Moama were in attendance, including Echuca Regional Health and Campaspe branches of the Country Women’s Association, who were stationed in the general interest pavilion and health hub.
Tommy, Story and Betty Weeks enjoying their ice creams.
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Aidan Briggs
Elmore Field Days 2024.
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Aidan Briggs
With two more days of activity ahead, there are plenty of opportunities to engage with businesses from diverse agricultural sectors.