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Full Speed at field days

THE Speed Lions Club has celebrated a successful Mallee Machinery Field Days, with the event showing no sign of slowing down.

The 44th annual event boasted the largest display of agricultural machinery in the history of the event, with the site at full capacity.

MMFD secretary Matt Brady said the field days had all the makings of a successful event, with perfect weather, large crowds and innovation, contributing to its continued growth.

“We had some big gear there this year, and our exhibitors put in a massive effort with their sites, showcasing the very latest in agricultural machinery and technology.”

Mr Brady said Traction Ag’s autonomous tractor demonstrations attracted large crowds as farmers gained a glimpse into the future of the agricultural industry.

“It was quite a spectacular site to see the first tractor of its type driving around without a person in it.”

The GrainKing Nyrex Maximus Bin also proved a talking point for local farmers, with many mesmerised by its size.

Measuring 5.5 metres wide and 22.7 metres long, the 300-tonne mother bin travelled from Western Australia to be part of the two-day event.

The event, organised by the club continues to raise much-needed funds for local groups, sporting clubs, schools, hospitals and other not-for-profit organisations.

With a focus on FightMND this year, AFL great Terry Daniher was a hit with the crowd, who dug deep to raise funds to fight motor neurone disease.

“Thanks to the generosity of our exhibitors and the local community, we were able to raise $20,000 in 24 hours,” Mr Brady said.

“That’s not a bad effort for a small Mallee town.”

With all eyes now turning to the future, Mr Brady said the committee would continue to ensure the longevity of the event, despite an aging volunteer base.

“We’d like to sign a few more Lions up to the Speed club so that the next generation can continue to follow in the footsteps of our predecessors,” Mr Brady said.

“The event plays such an important role within the local community. Not only does it aim to showcase the latest in agricultural innovation and technology, but it also serves as a social event, and demonstrates what can be achieved when a small group of people work together to make a difference.”

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