A Snowy Start To Farm Machinery Show

Chuck Zimmerman

National Farm Machinery ShowThe National Farm Machinery Show is off to a bright white start here in Louisville. They said it was over but they were wrong. I’ve spoken with some exhibitors inside who have apparently been here a while and they didn’t even know it was snowing hard outside.

Hopefully it’s just a short flurry and then we’ll be done. It’s making a mess out of the outside though.

Here inside it’s nice and warm. This is the show that’s entirely indoors and climate controlled, one of the nice things about it.

National Farm Machinery ShowThe wireless access here in the media room is working great and we’re place in an ideal location in the South Hall.

Eager to provide America’s farmers with all the resources they need to sustain any agricultural business, more than 800 exhibitors will showcase a complete selection of farming basics and technological advancements at the 43rd National Farm Machinery Show (NFMS) in Louisville. As a result, approximately 300,000 people are expected to travel from across the country and around the globe to attend the event, recognized as the nation’s largest indoor farm show, when it returns to the Kentucky Exposition Center (KEC) this February 13-16.

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