![Spring loaded: Henty Machinery Field Days organisers expect a big turnout at this year's event following good rains and strong grain and meat prices in the rural sector. Spring loaded: Henty Machinery Field Days organisers expect a big turnout at this year's event following good rains and strong grain and meat prices in the rural sector.](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/Fn6pLqa34xKvXz2W5RXLbX/0e1b5d50-ee51-4beb-90e4-aa83704a909a.jpg/r740_207_4864_3264_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
ORGANISERS predict good autumn and winter rain, strong grain and livestock prices will deliver a bumper Henty Machinery Field Days.
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The 52nd annual field days, on September 22 to 24, will coincide with the school holidays.
With less than 50 days to go, potential exhibitors have been urged to get their site booking in.
The field days are the single biggest agricultural and open-air event in southern Australia, drawing a crowd of 60,000 visitors keen to inspect more than $100 million worth of machinery on site.
Exhibitors have until Friday, August 7, to book their spot in the official HMFD program, to be printed by The Border Mail.
HMFD chief executive officer Belinda Anderson said this year major upgrades have taken place to the amenity blocks scattered around the site, including new showers and toilets, while additional drainage works have been completed.
Entry tickets can be now pre-purchased online at www.hmfd.com.au.