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Join Thousands at the Largest Farm Show in Louisville

Join Thousands at the Largest Farm Show in Louisville
Feb 04, 2025
By Jean-Paul McDonald
Assistant Editor, North American Content, Farms.com

Explore Latest Ag Equipment at National Farm Show 2025

The National Farm Machinery Show, held at the Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville, Kentucky, is gearing up for its 59th edition from February 12-15, 2025. This event is the largest indoor agricultural trade show in the United States, featuring over 800 exhibitors showcasing the latest advancements in farm machinery and equipment. 

Visitors will see cutting-edge products from leading brands such as John Deere, Kubota, AGCO, Case IH, and New Holland. The show is free to attend, offering a wealth of opportunities for farmers, ranchers, and agricultural professionals to expand their knowledge, improve their operations, and discover the latest technologies. 

In addition to the exhibits, attendees can visit the Gift & Craft Market, where they can purchase clothing, toys, collectibles, and other items.  

The Championship Tractor Pull, one of the show’s highlights, will feature 200 drivers in the nation’s longest-running indoor tractor pull, providing thrilling entertainment for all. 

With over 300,000 visitors expected, this four-day event is an unmissable opportunity to explore the latest equipment, witness live demonstrations, and enjoy informative seminars.  

Whether you’re involved in large-scale agriculture or small farm operations, the show has something to offer for everyone.

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