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AgQuip

Posted inAgriculture, Gunnedah, Local festivals and shows

Motorists warned of heavy traffic and steaks hit the barbie as AgQuip gets underway

blankby Lia EdwardsAugust 19, 2025August 22, 2025

Traffic control, closed roads, and reduced speed limits will be in place in and around Gunnedah as the agricultural world descends for the enormous field days.

Posted inAgriculture

Minns at AgQuip to announce $60m investment in primary industries

blankby RK CrosbyAugust 22, 2024

Farmers have welcomed a $60 million boost in funding to drive cutting edge agricultural research across the state.

Posted inAgriculture

Producers urged to take part in upcoming WoolPoll

by Hamish BatleyAugust 21, 2024

Producers are being encouraged to take part in the upcoming vote on the wool levy.

Posted inAgriculture, Gunnedah

AgQuip returns for 2024

blankby New England Times News DeskAugust 15, 2024

Farmers are getting ready to descend on Gunnedah as AgQuip prepares to opens it’s gates next week from August 20.

Posted inGeneral News

AgQuip’s legacy lives on 50 years

blankby Kate BrownAugust 22, 2023April 6, 2025

For AgQuip’s founding member, Max Ellis, it has been one hell of a ride watching a single thought grow into reality, and then thrive to become the country’s biggest agricultural event.

Posted inGeneral News

Gunnedah Shire prepares for AgQuip

blankby New England Times News DeskAugust 20, 2023

AgQuip kicks off in Gunnedah next Tuesday for its 50th Anniversary Year, with Gunnedah Shire Council asking locals to be patient on the roads.

Posted inEnvironment

Swap your old yabby traps for a new lure at AgQuip to help fish habitat

blankby Lia EdwardsJuly 17, 2023

Recreational fishers will have the chance to swap their old and unwanted opera house yabby traps for an Oar-Gee Plow lure at AgQuip to support sustainable fishing practices.

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