News from New York Farm Show
Tuesday, January 12th, 2010
IT'S SHOW TIME! 25th ANNUAL NEW YORK FARM SHOW
Syracuse, NY (January 2010) - Yes --- It's Show Time! The 25th annual New York Farm Show, February 25-27, 2010 at the NYS Fairgrounds, Syracuse --- the Northeast's premier indoor farm show is packed with new and practical equipment, services and products just right for your farming operation.
Over 425 exhibitors covering more than 215,000 sq. ft. will be waiting for you. Show hours 8:30 am - 4 pm daily.
"It's Show Time and the 2010 New York Farm Show offers many new and exciting highlights for everyone," said Scott Grigor, New York Farm Show Manager. Visitors can shop, compare and buy the latest developments in the agriculture industry as well as ask the experts about the latest practices and efficiencies.
You can fill out an entry forms to win many prizes. Additional highlights including; a special guest appearance by Max Armstrong, from RFD TV, the Robotic Milking units at the DeLaval and Lely displays, the new "Hot Beef Sundae" will be back at the Beef Industry exhibit.
Many organizations will be offering workshops and presentations including the Beef Industry , Forestry Management Workshops and Agricultural Safety Programs will all be available throughout the show. "These organizations have dedicated a lot of time and effort to provide high
quality programs for the show visitors." Said Grigor.
The Robert Watson Memorial Toy Auction on February 26 at 5:00 pm. in the Empire Room of the Arts and Home Building will over 200 Farm Toys to the highest bidder. All proceeds to benefit New York FFA.
The Old Iron Display features antique tractors as well as the antique milk bottle collection and visitors can view and purchase toys at the toy show.
The Empire Room will once again feature a buffet lunch throughout the show for the public to enjoy.
"It's the premier indoor farm show in the northeast and opportunity to showcase the agricultural industry." Grigor added.
Tickets are available free from Northeast Equipment Dealers or by writing New York Farm Show, P.O. Box 3470, Syracuse, NY 13220. Include a self-addressed, stamped legal envelop with your request By February 15.
dmission at the door is $5; children under 18 are free. Parking is free and bus shuttles are available.
For additional information visit our official website at www.newyorkfarmshow.com.
New York Farm Show is sponsored by the Northeast Equipment Dealers Association and American Agriculturist Magazine.


