Locals gathered under the iron roof at Hill and Crofts, Blayney CRT, for a hearty BBQ and a chance to talk fences, family, and farming with the team from Westonfence. With rain tapping the tin, music to a farmer’s ears, locals tucked into snag rolls (with salad, no less; Hill and Crofts showing true premier league form) and got stuck into practical chat about fencing. Westonfence didn’t just bring product; they brought 25 years of know-how and a family legacy that stretches right across the country.
The event marked a great pairing: Hill and Crofts, with over 100 years of serving the region, teaming up with Westonfence, a proudly regional outfit built on innovation, resilience, and getting the job done right.
“Sowing’s done, rain’s finally hit the paddocks – now I can focus on keeping the bulls in,” said Steve Cheney from Newbridge.
From Blayney to the bush, it’s clear: rain on the roof, a snag in hand, and real talk about a cracking fencing system – that’s the kind of event folks remember.