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National Farm Machinery Show App for 2013

Stay Connected at the 2013 National Farm Machinery Show with New Smartphone App

By , Farms.com

A new feature has been added to the 48th National Farm Machinery Show being held next month in Louisville, KY – a feature that fits right in the palm of your hand. Event organizers have announced a free, downloadable smartphone app that features an interactive exhibitors map, information on speakers and seminars, championship tractor pull schedules and local area information for Louisville.

The free app can be downloaded by searching "NFMS ’13" in the Apple Store, Android Market and BlackBerry’s App World. There is no cost to download and use the app, which is frequently updated with real-time information from the show. There are some social media applications built-in designed to connect attendees at the show – twitter users can follow the show @nfmslouisville and use the hashtag #nfms13 to connect, as well as follow the show on Facebook 

If you like using the web and smartphone apps to search for farm equipment and machinery, there are several excellent sites on the web for you try. For used farm equipment and machinery, you can check out www.FarmExchange.com and www.AgSearch.com . If you’re looking for a local farm equipment and machinery dealer in your area, try our North American farm equipment dealer directory or find the equipment you need in our farm machinery classifieds.

The 2013 National Farm Machinery Show will be held at the Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville (Junction of I-65 and I-264) from February 13 – 16 with show times from 9am to 6pm daily. Admission to the National Farm Machinery Show is free but parking will cost you $8 per vehicle.

For more information about the National Farm Machinery Show, visit their website at: www.farmmachineryshow.org/


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