Posted: 7th November 2022
Posted in: News
RAIN, hail or shine Norco Primex 2022 is set to roll out the latest in farm and agribusiness equipment and know-how from 9am this Thursday November 10 through to Saturday 12 at the Richmond Valley Events Centre on Cassino Drive off the Bruxner Highway at Casino.
Primex Field Days Director Bruce Wright say this year’s event offers everything those in the agri-business sector need to kick their business back into gear after three years many would prefer to forget.
“We have 370 local, national and international exhibitors and more than a thousand suppliers making this year’s event the largest field day east of the ranges and the largest Primex Field Days in a decade,” Mr Wright said.
With one of the largest exhibits of tractors and machinery seen in the last ten years covering agriculture, building, construction, forestry and road transport, attendees will be able to see the latest equipment in action.
“We will also cover every aspect of business and innovation from operational needs through to agricultural technology, business recovery, the education sector, home lifestyle and the leisure market including caravans and recreational vehicles and road transport.”
Norco Primex 2022 will also highlight the paddock-to-plate experience featuring the Nourish Food Festival showcasing local producers and food in the Paddock to Plate Pavilion.
“We have a great range of high-quality caterers on-site covering every taste alongside cooking demonstrations by our chefs.”
Mr Wright said Primex Field Days also has a strong emphasis on education this year
“We aim to help foster the next generation of farmers and agri-business entrepreneurs,” he said.
“There is an entire range of exhibits covering primary, secondary and tertiary education designed to encourage the next generation to stay within the supply chain of agriculture and ideally follow opportunities within their region.
“The whole family can see what is available from agricultural studies right through to agricultural careers.”
“Norco Primex 2022 is also focussed on the future with opportunities available to establish on-going relationships with experts and industry representatives along with other producers.”
Mr Wright said this year’s Primex Field Days has something for everyone especially in the run up to Christmas.
“Families will get a lot out of it, we have live entertainment, the Nourish Food Festival in the big marquee and the beer garden as well as livestock displays and animal nurseries.”
“It’s the last big field day of the year and anyone travelling here might like to find a spot here on the beautiful northern rivers and have a bit of a family holiday in the run up to Christmas.”
Mr Wright said that Primex Field Days itself was a family-owned business that has faced the same challenges as everyone else over the past five years, but was more than ready to forge ahead.
“Norco Primex 2022 is focussed on making a positive impact on our agricultural industries and local communities and we’re ready to gather and help celebrate innovation and the opportunities available in our farming and agribusiness industries.”
NORCO PRIMEX 2022
When: 9am-4pm Thursday 10th, Friday 11th and Saturday 12th of November
Where: Richmond Valley Events Centre on Cassino Drive off the Bruxner Highway at Casino, NSW.
Tickets are available online and at the gate.
Early Bird Ticket Sales end on midnight 9 November 2022
Book online and save*
Early Bird Admission (Online)
Adults
- (18+) 1 Day Pass: $11.00
- (18+) 3 Day Pass: $16.50
Children
- (under 12): Free
- (12-17) 1 Day Pass: $5.50
- (12-17) 3 Day Pass: $11.00
Student/Pensioner/Concession
- (ID required) 1 Day Pass: $5.50
- (ID required) 3 Day Pass: $11.00
*Standard Terms & Conditions of Entry Apply.
At The Gate Admission
Adults
- (18+) 1 Day Pass: $16.50
- (18+) 3 Day Pass: $22.00
Children
- (under 12): Free
- (12-17) 1 Day Pass: $11.00
- (12-17) 3 Day Pass: $16.50
Student/Pensioner/Concession
- (ID required) 1 Day Pass: $11.00
- (ID required) 3 Day Pass: $16.50
*Standard Terms & Conditions of Entry Apply.
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