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Sean McKeown

Big equipment draws large crowds to Aon AgQuip 2024, proving interest still strong in agri-field days

Big equipment draws large crowds to Aon AgQuip 2024, proving interest still strong in agri-field days

ACM Agri Events wraps up the agri-event calendar with new dates announced for 2025

Aon AgQuip 2024 has wrapped for another year, with tens of thousands of visitors passing through the gates and exhibitors receiving good interest across a range of products and services.

NSW Premier, The Hon Chris Minns MP, and NSW Minister for Agriculture The Hon Tara Moriarty MP, joined the field day celebrations on Thursday, visiting some of the more than 2500 exhibitors at the 2024 event, meeting many attendees who stopped to say ‘hello’ and even enjoying one of AgQuip’s famous steak sandwiches, cooked by Calrossy Anglican School students volunteering on the Shorthorn breeders’ stand.

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Aon AgQuip to welcome NSW Premier Chris Minns

Aon AgQuip to welcome NSW Premier Chris Minns

Premier acknowledges critical role of ag with visit to nation’s biggest field day where tech innovation will be centre stage

NSW Premier, The Hon Chris Minns MP, will be among the thousands visiting Aon AgQuip 2024 at Gunnedah, taking a particular interest in the new AgSmart Connect Hub where tech excellence and innovation will take centre stage.

Event organisers ACM Agri are pleased to host the Premier, who will be joined by NSW Minister for Agriculture Tara Moriarty, said he was proud of the state’s strong farming history, and was looking forward to another visit to Australia’s largest field day.

“Thank you to the many farmers for being the backbone of this state and beyond. It’s an exciting time to be in primary industries and AgQuip is a wonderful way to celebrate it,” Mr Minns said.

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Aon AgQuip 2024 on track to be biggest in event’s 51-year history

Aon AgQuip 2024 on track to be biggest in event’s 51-year history

Product launches, demos, speakers, giveaways to keep crowds busy

Visitors are getting in early to secure their tickets for this year’s Aon AgQuip and exhibitors are making final plans for their sites, with a broad range of activities, attractions, launches and seminars on the schedule for the 2024 event.

Ticket sales have been strong since going on sale earlier this month, and exhibitor sites are now at capacity with more than 2500 businesses to be present over the three days. The AgSmart Connect Hub, highlighting the latest start-ups and agtech innovations, is also taking shape with more than 50 exhibitors confirmed, along with almost a dozen presentations as part of the AgSmart Talks.

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Aon returns as major sponsor of AgQuip 2024 with new agtech ‘Hub’ promising to be a highlight for visitors

 Aon returns as major sponsor of AgQuip 2024 with new agtech ‘Hub’ promising to be a highlight for visitors

Tickets are now on sale for Aon AgQuip, Australia’s largest field days event, as organisers finalise exhibitor sites and prepare to throw open the gates on August 20.

Aon AgQuip is in its 51st year, after golden anniversary celebrations last year, and runs from August 20 to 22 at its purpose-built site just outside Gunnedah, in NSW’s North West.

Tickets will be available online from July 11 and those who purchase in advance online will enjoy a 30 percent discount off the door price.

Aon is back as the event’s naming rights sponsor for another year, along with over 800 individual exhibitors showcasing more than 2500 brands, including many of the world's biggest names in agriculture.

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