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Worlds Largest Indoor Farm Show Opens in Kentucky

Worlds Largest Indoor Farm Show Opens in Kentucky


By Blake Jackson

The National Farm Machinery Show officially opened its 60th anniversary event at the Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville, Kentucky. Running from February 11 through February 14, the world’s largest indoor agricultural trade show is expected to draw nearly 300,000 visitors from around the globe.

Attendees will have the opportunity to explore cutting-edge farming technologies, newly released equipment, and innovative ideas shaping the future of agriculture all in one location.

“Every year is an important year for the National Farm Machinery Show as we bring the best in the field together,” said David S. Beck, President and CEO of Kentucky Venues.

“Reaching a milestone like the 60th anniversary is a powerful reminder of the show’s legacy and a chance to honor the generations of farmers, innovators, and partners who helped build the show, while continuing to look ahead at what’s next for the future of agriculture.”

Throughout the four-day event, visitors will navigate sold-out exhibit halls featuring major manufacturers such as AGCO, Case IH, John Deere, Massey Ferguson, and New Holland.

The show also offers free daily educational seminars led by industry professionals, along with a Gift & Craft Market featuring nearly 50 retail vendors.

Alongside the farm show, the 57th Championship Tractor Pull returns to Freedom Hall with multiple high-energy sessions. Approximately 200 competitors from the U.S. and Canada will take part, with tickets available through Ticketmaster and on-site.

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