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Special NFMS edition of Farms.com Machinery Newsletter coming

Special NFMS edition of Farms.com Machinery Newsletter coming

The newsletter is slated to arrive in inboxes on March 7

By Farms.com

Subscribers to the weekly Farms.com Machinery Newsletter are in for a special treat in the coming weeks.

Arriving in your inboxes on Monday, March 7 will be an edition of the newsletter dedicated to the National Farm Machinery Show (NFMS) held in Louisville, Ky., in February.

A team from Farms.com were among the 255,000 attendees to walk the 1.2 million square-feet of exhibit space between Feb. 16 and 19.

“The National Farm Machinery Show is always a highlight of our year,” said Ryan Ridley, marketing & PR specialist with Farms.com. “I think the energy at this show was higher than ever given the pandemic cancelled the 2021 show.”

While there, the Farms.com team spoke to and recorded videos with industry experts about the latest in equipment, innovation and more.

Recipients of the special edition NFMS newsletter can expect to find information about:

  • Kioti’s K9 side-by-side
  • AGCO’s Fendt IDEAL10T combine
  • Updates to John Deere’s 6R tractor portfolio
  • New Holand’s technician program
  • Precision Disk Drill from Case IH
  • Bourgault’s FMS Series seeder
  • 360 Yield Center
  • KUHN Execlerator products
  • Sprayer tech from Precision Planting

“It’s a thrill for us to have the opportunity to connect with members of the ag equipment sector, talk about the newest tools available to farmers and to bring that information to farmers,” said Ridley.

If you’re not a subscriber to the Machinery Newsletter, visit the Farms.com Agriculture Newsletter page to sign up for it, or any of our other free newsletters.


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