Competition was tough in the Henty Machinery Field Days Exhibitor Awards this year with a diverse range of winners.
Grain handling equipment manufacturer Grainline, Wagga Wagga, won the Best Outdoor General, while Rabobank took out the Best Outdoor Large Commercial.
Jindera interior décor business and first time exhibitor, Jodie Takle, Jo & Co Interiors, won the Best Indoor site in Country Lifestyle and Ross and Kay Perry, White Owl/Valentine Sourdough/Olive Hills Estate was awarded Best Indoor Site at Farm Gate.
HMFD CEO Belinda Anderson said the field days co-operative prided itself on providing a showcase with a modern professional image, and the latest in agricultural machinery and technology.
Mrs Anderson said the awards encouraged site holders to strive for similar ideals during the field days.
Judges Daryl Thomson and Bec Clancy covered the 14km of external shop front plus the indoor sites, assessing visual presentation, display, layout and innovation.
"Grainline had a great, eye catching layout with branded bunting around the outside of the site, the augers were laid out well with timber edging around the base of the augers," Mrs Clancy said.
Grainline sales manager Steve Doven said staff made an extra effort on the site to coincide with the company's 40th anniversary.
He said a strategy meeting had resulted in a week of work going into site preparation.