FIELD days patrons will be kept up to date with everything in news at the Wimmera Mail-Times site.
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Staff from both the Mail-Times and Stock and Land will be at the event.
Mail-Times sales manager Clint King said the field days was an opportunity for staff to catch up with people.
He said evolving technology meant journalists and sales teams could now complete their work outside of a traditional office environment.
“People can drop in to the site and see what we are doing and how we do things differently now, “ he said.
“Previously it was a big job for us to have a site at the field days, because we had to man the site and try to put out a paper at the same time.
“Now technology has evolved and we can work anywhere – even at the field days.”
Mr King said people could win prizes at the interactive site.
“We would love people to come to talk to us about any news story they know of, or to tell us what they like or don’t like about the paper,” he said.
“We will also have information available about websites, because we can create them for businesses.”
The Mail-Times will cover the field days both in print and online.
Digital journalist Cass Dalgleish said people could follow the action each day at mailtimes.com.au/news/wimmera-farmer.
She said the coverage would include rolling updates, photo galleries and videos, plus more.