Central Districts Field Days, is a unique agricultural event that attracts over 27,000 people each March for three days, to friendly Feilding in the Manawatū where they connect, discover and experience the future of New Zealand’s primary industries.
CD Field Days is central to business, central to rural connections, central to supporting local and has been bringing Kiwi communities and industries together for the past 30+ years. The event has grown from a collection of marquees to a significant national event, attracting exhibitors and attendees from across the country to the rural heartland of the North Island.
From farmers and foodies, to tech-heads and townies, Central Districts Field Days has something for everyone.
The event showcases cutting-edge machinery and equipment, the latest developments in rural innovation & lifestyle trends with top-notch regional food, local brews and entertainment. You can score yourself a heap of exclusive event deals and have the chance to yarn with sellers and exhibitors. It’s a great time to stock up, plus there’s fun and freebies for the whole family.
**No ATMs or cash out facilities available inside the event.**
Please note this information should be used as a guide only. To help ensure your safety we advise you review our safety page and contact the individual provider for up to date information on their compliance with all Health and Safety and regulatory requirements.


CEDA
Level 1, 5 Broadway Avenue,
Palmerston North 4410
+64 6 350 1830
[email protected]
CEDA.nz
Palmerston North City i-SITE
The Square, Palmerston North
0800 MANAWATU
(626 292)
[email protected]
ManawatuNZ.co.nz/isite

Feilding and District
Information Centre
Te Āhura Mōwai
64 Stafford Street
+64 6 323 3318
[email protected]
ManawatuNZ.co.nz/feilding
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