THE sun is out and a chopper is buzzing overhead to set the scene for day three of Henty Machinery Field Days.
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Spectators have already gathered at the popular yard dog trials and three-sheep event which will see a final take place this afternoon.
Organisers say the two dog competitions have attracted record entries and judges are expecting some high scores in the finals.
With the onset of drought there is a lot of discussion about looking after our farming community.
Health is a big focus at Henty this year.
Both mental health and physical health were being discussed openly by several groups and exhibitors.
Stuart Torrance of the Men’s Shed was handing out muesli bars. But as they say there is no free lunch.
If you were going to take a bar Mr Torrance would ask you “when was your last physical examination.”
Other exhibitors at the site included representatives from Arthritis Australia, plus there were skin checks and massage was available too.
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