Laurie Sone
An interest in farm machinery sparked Laurie's interest in the field days, and ever since he's pitched in and helped make it the success it is today.
View ArticleBryce Roennfeldt
The Mullengandra farmer can recall spending many weekends ploughing and shaping the field days site into what it is today.
View ArticleFormer HMFD Director Bryce Roennfeldt
For Bryce the field days are as addictive as AFL.
View ArticleMax Rodham
It's business first and social later when it comes to the Henty Machinery Field Days, but Max says he did manage a huge sale in a Header.
View ArticleMilton Taylor
He was one of the first elected joint secretaries for the first event in 1961, and soon became chairman of the Henty Machinery Field Days. Milton is proud to be a part of a field day that started with...
View ArticleHMFD Director Len Hamson
Some people take holidays for relaxation and rest, but not Len he books a week of holidays so he can be a part of the Henty Machinery Field Days.
View ArticleMax and Ruth Scheetz
Max has been involved in the field days since the mid 1960s, the former director's association led to his family's involvement. Ruth says the three day event has it's own rewards with the many friends...
View ArticleHMFD chairman Ross Edwards
It was 1966 when Ross started at the field days parking cars. Today he is the chairman and is proud of his family's connection with the community event which benefits Henty.
View ArticleHenty's past and present
On a Sunday afternoon in June this year, past and present committee members, volunteers and industry experts gathered to reminisce about Henty the Machinery Field Days.
View ArticlePresident of the Henty Catering Association Alison Campbell
Feeding the masses is Alison's speciality, she's been rolling up her sleeves since the late 80s.
View ArticleCookardinia farmer Laurie Sone
Henty holds many memories for Laurie, it reminds him of his father who helped out with the field days in the beginning.
View ArticleHMFD Director Len Hamson
Three generations of Hamson's have been involved with the Henty Machinery Field Days, and another generation looks set to continue the family tradition.
View ArticleRetired Salesman Max Rodham
Selling at Henty is no easy feat, but Max managed to successfully trade and make some lifelong friends along the way.
View ArticleMax and Ruth Scheetz
Henty Machinery Field days have a special relevance for the Scheetz, who announced their engagement at the 1968 event.
View ArticleHMFD Chairman Ross Edwards
Henty continues to grow in stature and size with over a thousand exhibitors at this year's field day.
View ArticleAlison Campbell
As President of the Henty Catering Association Alison's role is to make sure there is plenty of food for the masses. She says the catering has gone from preparing casseroles to ordering a tonne of meat.
View ArticleAlison Campbell
As President of the Henty Catering Association Alison's role is to make sure there is plenty of food for the masses. She says the catering has gone from preparing casseroles to ordering a tonne of meat.
View ArticleLaurie Sone
An interest in farm machinery sparked Laurie's interest in the field days, and ever since he's pitched in and helped make it the success it is today.
View ArticleBryce Roennfeldt
The Mullengandra farmer can recall spending many weekends ploughing and shaping the field days site into what it is today.
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