Sport and farming come together next weekend at the fifth annual Hilux New Zealand Rural Games.
Everything from gumboot throwing to coal shovelling to tree climbing is on the schedule, even Red Bandal racing.
Rural games founder and trust board member Steve Hollander told Jamie Mackay on The Country the offering was also heavily focused on free events for children, with a growing array of activities.
He said there were "wonderful programmes" for children and that the Kids 'n Country area would be bigger than ever.
"We've got three diggers this year ... tree climbing for the kids and ... for the first time we've got ... 'Kids n Kartz' [with] the little ponies with the karts on the back and all of the usual agri-sports that all of our city kids can get involved in having a go at."