Fieldays is a truly New Zealand event and we feel Massey's ethos of being an accessible university through its many campuses and its distance learning is an excellent fit."
Massey University is well-known for agri-related study and research, and also has top equine, vet and food programmes.
It has a strong focus on health and has many other unique schools within its campuses.
The university was recently recognised in the 2018 QS World University Rankings, placing 22nd in the world's universities for agriculture and forestry, and 23rd for veterinary science.
College of Sciences Pro Vice-Chancellor Professor Ray Geor says Massey is excited about connecting with the society at a partnership level.
"We are a strong supporter of Fieldays and have always had a large presence at the event.
This year we are very pleased to be able to really cement that relationship," he says.
"Fieldays is a premier event, recognised in world agribusiness.
"It's an excellent fit for Massey and our plans for the future. We often exhibit new technologies with our partners at Fieldays, and always enjoy talking to visitors about the benefit studying at Massey brings to the primary industries sector. We look forward to growing this important partnership between education and agriculture."
Massey University will be a partner of the health and wellbeing programme that was successfully implemented at Fieldays in 2017.
The College of Health at Massey University is a member of the Rural Health Alliance Aotearoa New Zealand and wants to help ensure research-led education makes a difference to outcomes in New Zealand rural health.