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FarmFest History

Elders FarmFest is an annual agricultural show that has been held in Toowoomba, Queensland since the 1970s.

It is a three-day event that takes place in June and is dedicated to showcasing the latest agricultural equipment, products and services, as well as providing a forum for farmers and rural communities to exchange ideas and knowledge.

The first Elders FarmFest was held in 1973 as a small agricultural exhibition, but it quickly grew in popularity and size, becoming one of the most significant events on the Queensland farming calendar.

The event was initially held in a small paddock outside of Toowoomba, but as it grew, it moved to larger venues, including the Toowoomba Showgrounds and then the Kingsthorpe Park Raceway.

Over the years, Elders FarmFest has seen many changes and developments.

It has grown to become a showcase for new technologies, including precision farming, livestock handling and sustainable farming practices.

It has also become an important platform for networking, with farmers and agricultural industry professionals from across the country attending the event each year.

In the early days, Elders FarmFest was primarily focused on providing an opportunity for farmers to see new products and services, as well as to learn about new farming practices.

However, over time, the event has expanded to include a range of activities, including educational seminars, livestock competitions, and demonstrations of farming equipment and techniques.

One of the most popular attractions at Elders FarmFest is the machinery and equipment displays, which showcase the latest advances in farming technology.

Visitors can see everything from tractors and harvesters to irrigation systems and fencing equipment. There are also demonstrations of how this equipment can be used to improve farming efficiency and productivity.

Another important aspect of Elders FarmFest is the educational seminars and workshops.

These cover a wide range of topics, including animal health, soil management, crop production and marketing.

They are presented by experts in their respective fields and provide farmers with valuable insights and advice on how to improve their operations.

The livestock competitions are also a highlight of Elders FarmFest.

Farmers from across the state bring their best animals to compete in a range of categories, including beef cattle, dairy cattle, sheep, and goats.

The competitions are judged by experts in the field and provide farmers with an opportunity to showcase their breeding programs and livestock management skills.

Over the years, Elders FarmFest has become an important event for the rural community in Queensland.

It provides a platform for farmers, suppliers, and industry professionals to come together, share ideas, and learn from each other.

It is also an opportunity for the wider community to learn about the importance of agriculture and the vital role it plays in our economy and way of life.

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