THE 32nd annual Ag-Grow Field Days in Emerald kicked off in earnest on Thursday, with crowds flocking to the annual event.
More than 300 trade exhibits from across Australia are on site this year, showcasing the latest in innovation and agricultural technology to the central highlands for the highly anticipated three-day event.
This year's event has been welcomed by the Emerald community, after organisers were forced to cancel the 2020 Field Days due to health restrictions brought on by COVID-19.
Patrons who were able to have the day off on Thursday witnessed many new agricultural releases, lifestyle products, and other relevant information relating to life on the land.
The All-Breeds bull sale will kick off on Friday at 10am, where 77 bulls will go under the hammer at the bull sale complex. The working cattle dog sale commences at 3pm on Friday as well, with 15 quality dogs up for grabs.
This Saturday is the final day of the event, and one of the draw cards on the program is the Dog Trial Finals and Performance Horse Sale.
Queensland Country Life will publish a full report in the July 1 edition.