Farm Progress’ Matt Coniglio discusses the new aspects of the Farm Progress Show and Husker Harvest Days!

The ag community is gearing up for farm show season! It is a chance to connect with a variety of exhibitors and see cutting-edge technology. It all kicks off this August with the nation’s largest outdoor farm event, the Farm Progress Show.

Vice President of Sales Matt Coniglio joined RFD-TV’s Suzanne Alexander to discuss why attendees love to get “under the hood,” the on-field demonstrations, and what else to expect from this year’s event.

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