The New Zealand National Fieldays Society has received new CASE IH machinery as part of their sponsorship relationship with the leading manufacturer of agricultural equipment.
The machinery, which includes the Case IH Farmall 50B, the Case IH Farmall U110, Case IH Farmall U110 and the Case IH Farmlift 742 Telehandler will be used to support the Society’s day-to-day operations at Mystery Creek Event Centre including the maintenance of the 114-hectare property.
“We are thrilled to receive this high-tech machinery from our premier sponsor CASE IH,” New Zealand National Fieldays Society CEO Peter Nation says. “This state-of-the-art equipment will be of great assistance to us as we get the site ready for exhibitors to pack in for Fieldays, as well as maintaining our large site on a daily basis.”
The CASE IH tractors and telehandler will be used to assist the Mystery Creek Venue Operations team with seeding and mowing, sanding roads, flattening surfaces as well as shifting and lifting heavy equipment and material around the event site.
“We are proud to support Fieldays by providing this machinery to help with their operations,”, CNH Industrial commercial business manager Murray Grant says.
“Our equipment is designed for peak performance, reliability and efficiency, and we know these tractors and the telehandler will be valuable assets to the Society and provide invaluable support across a range of tasks.”
The partnership between Fieldays and CASE IH is a natural fit, as both share a commitment to innovation and excellence in the agricultural sector. Fieldays has always been an important event in the agricultural calendar in New Zealand, providing a platform for farmers and other industry professionals to learn about the latest agricultural technology and innovations. As a leading manufacturer of agricultural equipment, CASE IH is known for its high-quality products and innovative technology and is committed to helping farmers and other industry professionals improve their productivity and profitability.
This year both organisations are celebrating their longevity in the New Zealand agricultural landscape, with 2023 marking the 55th year of Fieldays and 100 years for Farmall Case IH.