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2024 national farm machinery show set for February

2024 national farm machinery show set for February


By Blake Jackson

The National Farm Machinery Show, a premier event for the agricultural industry, is scheduled to take place from Wednesday, February 14 through Saturday, February 17, 2024. The show, set at the Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville, KY, will run from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. daily for the main show floor and until 6:00 p.m. for the Gift & Craft Market.

As one of the largest indoor farm shows in the United States, the event covers over 1.2 million square feet and features more than 900 exhibitors. This four-day event offers attendees the opportunity to explore the latest trends, technology, and tools in farming.

It's an ideal platform for in-depth product comparisons, discovering innovative technologies, new product launches, and solutions for contemporary agribusiness challenges.

The show's extensive seminar program, which is free for all attendees, will provide valuable insights into various aspects of the agricultural industry. Detailed information about the seminars and a comprehensive FAQ section will be available closer to the event date.

Attendees can also benefit from the updated floor plan, which will be released nearer to the show, to navigate the expansive exhibit space efficiently. This plan will include the layout of exhibitor booths and a list of exhibitors, helping visitors to maximize their time at the event.

In addition to the main show, the Gift & Craft Market offers a chance to relax and browse through a range of unique merchandise, including special gifts, souvenirs, toys, collectibles, and house accessories. This market provides an excellent opportunity for attendees to find items for the whole family without straining their budget.

Visit Farm Machinery Show websites for information, hotels and parking details as the event approaches.

 

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