Let’s head to Kentucky for the National Farm Machinery Show for the latest cutting-edge technology!

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The National Farm Machinery Show is the nation’s largest indoor farm trade show!

It offers the most complete selection of cutting-edge agricultural products, equipment and services available in the farming industry.

We had the chance to meet up with industry leaders to talk about their latest products.

Lee Tice, JCB Product Manager

Craig Lee, Geringhoff Director of Sales

Jessica Williamson, Massey Ferguson Marketing Manager Hay Equipment

Andy Unverferth, Unverferth Marketing Director Manufacturing

Derek Moore, PTx Product Sports Specialist

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