Live: More than 100,000 expected at Fieldays as agriculture booms
More than 100,000 people are expected at Fieldays this year.
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RNZ / Monique Steele
Listen to Morning Report live from Fieldays and follow our blog, as more than 100,000 people are expected through the gates
The annual farming event which kicks off on Wednesday at Mystery Creek.
It is the
Southern Hemisphere's largest agricultural event
, and this year it has a record number of exhibitors.
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