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Carene Chong30 Aug 2018
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EVENT: Lardner Park Hay and Silage Demonstration day 2018

Biennial event a must-go for anyone in the hay making game

Following a successful event in 2016, the popular Hay and Silage Demonstration Day is making a comeback this year at Lardner Park in Victoria's dairy country, Gippsland, on September 4.

The event aims to highlight the importance of fodder conservation and management and is a must-attend for grazing businesses in southern Victoria and beyond.

An extensive list of manufacturers, dealers and organisations have signed up to demonstrate their wares at the event, including AGCO (Massey Ferguson, Fendt and Lely), CLAAS Harvest Centre, Kubota Tractors (Krone hay equipment), KUHN Australia, Poettinger Australia, Duncan Ag, PFG Australia, Heritage Seeds and more.

lardner park hay and silage demo day 2016

Attendees at the show can also expect to see a range of new products and technologies being launched and showcased at the event.

A wide range of hay equipment including mowers, tedders, rakes, balers, wrappers and loader wagons will be demonstrated under real paddock conditions at Lardner Park, with experts on site to answer any questions visitors may have.

Best of all, the event is free to attend, so mark this in your calendar as it’s not back till 2020!

2018 Hay and Silage Demo day details:

Location: Lardner Park, 155 Burnt Store Road, Lardner VIC 3821

Time: 10am to 2.30pm

Admission: Free

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