The annual Ag Expo is back again for 2019, and for the next five years is being brought to you by Three Rivers Machinery and Case IH.
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Now in its 27th year, the Ag Expo is shaping up to be the best ever, with more than 300 exhibitors so there'll be something for everyone to enjoy.
John and Bron Plunkett of Three Rivers Machinery in Warren said that it's essential to support the local event, which continually gives back to the community.
"We feel that supporting the community that our customers and our team live and work in, is very important," principal dealer John Plunkett said.
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"We can see and feel first hand, the effects the current climatic conditions are having on our communities.
"We consider events such as the Nyngan Ag Expo as extremely important in helping sustain our community spirit."
The Ag Expo began back in 1992 with just four exhibitors. The event has grown boasting more than 332 exhibitors in 2018.
"Year on year, the event continues to support local exhibitors as we grow our regional offerings," Mr Plunkett said.
We consider events such as the Nyngan Ag Expo as extremely important in helping sustain our community spirit.
- Three Rivers Machinery principal dealer, John Plunkett
"In the time we've been supporting the Nyngan Ag Expo, many people continue to flock back to the event to learn and grow by seeing what's new and available in our local area.
"That's why this year, Three Rivers Machinery and Case IH have committed to a five-year term of being the major sponsor of the Nyngan Ag Expo."
The voluntary committee subscribes to a set of standards focused on informing, educating and promoting business across the rural sector.
The Expo aims to uphold this standard, and with the involvement of dedicated sponsors and exhibitors, our teams continue to deliver an experience that is interesting, relevant, current and constructive.
Last year Jemrock from Cobar took out the award for overall display excellence, and the most educational prize went to the Bogan Shire's Bush Mobile.
Working as a not for profit organisation, the Nyngan Ag Expo donates profits back into the community for the benefit of our local people.
In past years the Expo has raised a number of funds for CanAssist and notably the Country Education Foundation, to support local kids further their education.
The Ag Expo will be at the Nyngan Showground on Saturday, August 3, from 9am.
Tickets are $10 and free for those under 15 years.
For more information and to stay up to date, visit the Three Rivers and Case IH Facebook event.