The Education Expo and Rural Relief Hub have been designed with farmers in mind.
This year AgQuip organisers are proud to introduce the Education Expo and an expanded Rural Relief Hub.
Exploring the expansive 34 hectares of the Aon AgQuip field days has never been easier thanks to the event’s free smartphone app.
The simple-to-use information and research tool is not only designed for pre-planning your visit, most importantly it will be your handy on-site ‘mate’ as you navigate the field day site.
AgQuip field days will not go ahead in 2021, with organisers ACM Rural Events cancelling the major event due to the ongoing COVID-19 uncertainty.
ACM Rural Events group manager Kate Nugent said while the cancellation was disappointing, the health and safety of rural communities remained their highest priority.
AgQuip will now go ahead on November 16, 17 and 18, with organisers looking forward to bringing an event "like never before".
ACM Rural Events group manager Kate Nugent said in the face of current COVID uncertainty, it was important for them to consult with exhibitors and key stakeholders before making the final call.
AgQuip Decision To Be Made by NSW Chief Health Officer, Dr Kerry Chant.
The fate of Australia's largest agricultural field day sits in limbo as New South Wales' latest coronavirus outbreak intensifies. The lockdown in NSW has been extended until Friday, July 16, with restrictions in play in regional NSW.