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Fieldays is an annual national agricultural show held in Hamilton, New Zealand. It styles itself as 'the biggest agricultural trade show in the southern hemisphere' . An Agricultural Show or Livestock show is a judged event or display in which breeding stock is showcased. ... Waikato River passing through Hamilton Hamilton is New Zealands 4th largest metropolitan area. ...


The event features trade stands from over 1000 businesses and vistor attractions such as sheepdog trials and tractor contests. In 2004, it attracted over 115,000 vistors. 2004 is a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


See Also

Similar events in other countries include:

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External links

  • Official website (http://www.fieldays.co.nz/)
  • StaTravel page (http://travelmax.statravel.co.uk/sisp/?fx=event&event_id=18670)

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ANZ Agricultural Fieldays Award 2004 (407 words)
The ANZ Agricultural Fieldays Story of the Year is judged by an independent panel of three judges, which this year consisted of Barry Quayle, Allison Oosterman and Brigid Feeley.
NZGAJC president, Janet Tyson, said the Agricultural Fieldays at Mystery Creek is probably the one most important national event in the rural calendar, with thousands of farmers traveling to Hamilton from all around the country.
We were delighted when a key sponsor of the Fieldays, ANZ, decided to recognise the important role the media play in promoting this event which increases in popularity each year," she said.
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