Tractors National Farm Machinery Show

aginfo

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February 15-18, 2012
Kentucky Exposition Center
Louisville, KY (USA)

The Future of Farming
The future of farming is coming to the 47th National Farm Machinery Show, as the nation?s largest indoor farm show returns to the Kentucky Exposition Center in February. Start the year with row after row of quality products and services, hands-on demonstrations of the latest technological advancements, and a variety of free seminars.

Don't miss the high-intensity action of the Championship Tractor Pull, sponsored by Syngenta. These ground-pounding trucks and tractors are competing for the fame and glory that comes with winning at the oldest indoor tractor pull in America.

Make plans now to be a part of the cutting edge display of equipment and technology at this year's National Farm Machinery Show and Championship Tractor Pull.

More info at http://www.farmmachineryshow.org/
 

frank

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Louisville, Ky. (Feb. 21, 2012) ? The 2012 National Farm Machinery Show was one of the most successful ever, with significant increases over the previous year in attendance and revenue. Despite a continually-challenging agriculture and economic climate, the 47th National Farm Machinery Show welcomed 305,512 visitors through the gates in four days, the third highest total in event history, shattering last year?s number of 302,424.

?We continue to strive to make each farm show better than the previous year and with our final numbers and positive feedback from the industry, we have definitely accomplished that,? President and CEO of the Kentucky State Fair Board Harold Workman said. ?Farmers, agricultural professionals and students took advantage of the many opportunities to learn about the best current and future farming products, if for no other reason than to get an indication of the next trend in the agriculture retail equipment market.?

Read more at http://www.siemenssays.com/blog/7404.html
 

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Siemens and Armstrong talk farming for WGN?s Saturday morning show

Two farm broadcasters chatting into one microphone ? Harry Siemens and Max Armstrong at the the National Farm Machinery Show in Louissville, Ky.


Farm broadcaster Max Armstrong of This Week in Agribusiness
Harry Siemens and Max Armstrong podcast talking about farming at the National Farm Machinery show in Louisville, Ky recently.

To listen to the podcast http://www.siemenssays.com/blog/7472.html
 

henry

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Machinery Pete: 2012 National Farm Machinery Show

[video=youtube;rfOgxiew__k]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rfOgxiew__k&feature=player_embedded[/video]
 

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Tractor Pull at the NFMS

[video=youtube;xVg9TWkB-DE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xVg9TWkB-DE&feature=player_embedded[/video]
 
 
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