Fieldays 2021 was one of the biggest in the agricultural event’s history, with a total of 132,776 people attending over the four days… not quite the record of 134,000 in 2017. More than 60 ground-breaking award entries were showcased in the Fieldays Innovation Hub. Thousands of people lined up to get health check-ups at the Fieldays Health and Wellbeing Hub, including hearing checks, blood sugar level testing, hepatitis C testing, skin cancer spot checks, blood pressure checks, atrial fibrillation checks and confidential mental health support and more than 1600 school students stopped at the Fieldays Careers and Education Hub, to learn about the opportunities available in New Zealand’s thriving primary sector. And still it goes on with Fieldays Online, running until the end of June.
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