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Plenty on offer at Farm World

There’s plenty at Farm World for both urban pioneers and lifestyle farmers interested in equipment, farm machinery, DIY passions, sustainable gardens and horticulture, outdoor living including boats and vehicles plus masses of must-have tools.

It starts on Thursday, 24 March from 9.00am-4.00pm and continues on Friday, 25 March – 9.00am-4.00pm; Saturday, 26 March – 9.00am-6.00pm and finishes on Sunday, 27 March – 9.00am-4.00pm.

And it wouldn’t be Farm World without a huge variety of animals. Come and see the cattle in their new pavilion, watch the Kelpie’s round up sheep or chat to an alpaca.Farm World 2022 will highlight a Rodeo on the arena on Saturday night, whilst the Freestyle Kings Motocross team will thrill audiences with their riding skills from Friday to Sunday.

The Equestrian Expo program features everything equestrian over the 4-days and the Victorian leg of the Young Farmer Challenge courtesy, of the Royal Melbourne Show will test our young farmers vying for this prestigious award.

Returning in 2022 will be the Telstra Women in Ag lunch, a signature event for our many guests and the Commonwealth Bank will again sponsor the Yarn on the Farm function. Farm World is a haven for shoppers looking to purchase that special item, whether that’s large or small, for home, workshop or leisure. So with a parcel delivery service, you can shop ’til you drop and not have to carry a thing!

Note: Due to Covid contact tracing requirements, all tickets must be purchased online.

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