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Kewpie Stockfeeds Rural Industry Field Day

From the moment gates opened at 9am, attendees were treated to an impressive array of rural industry supplier displays, featuring cutting-edge products, services, and live demonstrations. From feed solutions to steel fabrication, the stalls reflected the diversity and ingenuity of the agricultural sector.

The event was a golden opportunity for producers to engage directly with suppliers, ask questions, and explore new tools to enhance their operations.

Expert Presentations. Knowledge That Matters

Education was front and centre, with a dynamic lineup of expert presentations covering topics critical to modern farming. Specialists shared insights on animal nutrition and health, biosecurity protocols, and even cyber security a growing concern in the digital age of agribusiness.

These sessions enabled attendees with practical knowledge and strategies to safeguard and strengthen their enterprises.

Exclusive Specials, Prizes & Entertainment

Adding to the excitement were exclusive Field Day specials from Kewpie Stockfeeds and Kewpie Steel Sales, offering attendees real value and incentive to invest in their operations.

Generous sponsors and stallholders contributed a bounty of great prizes.

The event wasn’t just about business it was a way for farmers to get the knowledge first hand. Guests enjoyed delicious food and drinks, including barista-made coffee, while soaking up the sounds of live entertainment from MISFITZ, whose performance added rhythm to the day.

Community Spirit & Leadership

The day was emceed by Scott Henschen, whose engaging commentary and local knowledge kept the crowd informed and entertained.

At the heart of the event were Paul and Delvene Woltmann, owners of Kewpie Stockfeeds, who hosted the Field Day.

Paul Woltmann shared, “The day was designed to bring many of our suppliers and experts in the Ag industry from local and inter-state to help educate and support our local farmers directly.”

Since taking over the Kewpie Group , Paul and Delvene have expanded the business to include Kewpie Pig Enterprises and Kewpie Steel Fabrication, continuing a proud family legacy of service to the agricultural community.

Their leadership and vision were evident throughout the event, which not only showcased their commitment to quality but also their dedication to encouraging partnership in the region.

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