World’s Largest Indoor Farm Show Returns to Louisville for 60th Year

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LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The National Farm Machinery Show launched its 60th show at the Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville, Kentucky. From February 11-14, the world’s largest indoor farm trade show will welcome around 300,000 visitors to experience the latest farming technology, new-to-market equipment, and groundbreaking agricultural ideas all under one roof. 

“Every year is an important year for the National Farm Machinery Show as we bring the best in the field together,” said David S. Beck, President and CEO of Kentucky Venues. “Reaching a milestone like the 60th anniversary is a powerful reminder of the show’s legacy and a chance to honor the generations of farmers, innovators, and partners who helped build the show, while continuing to look ahead at what’s next for the future of agriculture.” 

Over the next four days, an international crowd will browse sold-out exhibit halls showcasing brands such as AGCO, Case IH, John Deere, Massey Ferguson, and New Holland. In addition to expansive equipment displays, attendees can take advantage of free daily educational seminars led by industry experts offering insight into the best farming and production practices. Visitors can also shop from nearly 50 retail vendors at the Gift & Craft Market selling clothes, keepsakes, souvenirs, and more.

In tandem with the farm show, the 57th Championship Tractor Pull sponsored by Farm Credit Mid-America returns to Freedom Hall for five dirt-slinging sessions. Now featuring new seats in the lower sections, the event runs nightly at 7 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday, with an additional noon session on Saturday. Around 200 drivers from across the United States and Canada will compete during the high-octane, heart-pounding sessions. Tickets can be purchased online via Ticketmaster and at the on-site Ticket Office. Livestream and archival footage are available at stream.champull.org.

The National Farm Machinery Show is free and open to the public; no registration is required.

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