The future of the country's forestry and construction needs can all be found in one place.
Hayden CornesPosted on 25 August, 2022
Grier BrindleyPosted on 25 August, 2022
Upper Murray Seeds is almost as local as you can get, with their research and development taking place only a short drive from the Agfest site.
Paige ThompsonPosted on 25 August, 2022
AGFEST favourite Eddie Freeman secures Milwaukee sponsorship
Chloe BonneyPosted on 25 August, 2022
The Australian Border Force is here at Agfest to let the community know about all the possibilities they have to offer.
Forty Winks is helping those in the country count sheep from their bedroom.
Hobart-based Peter Johnston Ship Chandlers has brought their store up north for a few days.
Making waves in Marine Safety
What makes Ashgrove Dairy so special is that they are one of the only family-owned, on-farm manufacturers that are built to scale left in Australia.
Bronwyn LissonPosted on 24 August, 2022
If you’ve been wondering how to prepare for Tasmania’s harsh winters, then you’ve come to the right place.
Hayden CornesPosted on 24 August, 2022
There is truly something for everybody at the Defence Force Recruiting tent.
Paige ThompsonPosted on 24 August, 2022
Tank water technology is rapidly advancing, with the focus on filtration, water quality and health.
Grier BrindleyPosted on 24 August, 2022
With its 15th return to Agfest, Nubco is excited to showcase products not yet released to the market.
UTAS has created plenty of hands-on exhibits at Agfest 2022 to better connect with Tasmanians.
For those looking to eliminate their power bill and gain some security, Power Com Solar is showcasing the perfect investment.
Woolworths has shown their commitment to Tasmania with a focus on Tasmanian products and producers.
Pellows Saws and Mowers showcase sustainable garden machinery options.
Chloe BonneyPosted on 24 August, 2022