Farm Progress

Innovations shine at the 2024 Farm Progress Show

The event saw thousands of domestic and international visitors, as well as the introduction of two large-capacity combines, in addition to new lines of tractors and other combines.

Farm Progress staff

September 6, 2024

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Crowds pack the Farm Progress Show grounds in Boone, Iowa. The 2024 event welcomed thousands of visitors from around the globe.
Farm Progress Staff

The 2024 Farm Progress Show in Boone, Iowa, was a great success, with thousands of domestic and international visitors traveling to the showgrounds to see the hundreds of exhibitors on site.

“We were excited to see such a fantastic turnout,” said Don Tourte, Farm Progress senior vice president of sales and events. “Each year, we unite the global agricultural community to honor innovation and the future of farming.”

The event saw the introduction of two large-capacity combines, in addition to new lines of tractors and other combines.  Attendees also explored crop shredders, vertical tillage attachments, drones, electric trucks, row cleaners and new side-by-sides.

Over the three-day event, visitors had the opportunity to experience the latest ag tech firsthand, interact with representatives about seed selection, crop inputs, and more, and witness equipment in action during field demonstrations. Highlights included ride-and-drive opportunities, a daily autonomous showcase, and a visit from U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack, enhancing the event’s educational value.

“The Farm Progress Show provides a unique experience for farmers,” said Matt Jungmann, Farm Progress national events director. “The chance to explore the latest technology in one place before investing is invaluable. We look forward to continuing to offer these experiences and connections for many years to come.”

The 2025 Farm Progress Show will be held in Decatur, Illinois, from Aug. 26-28, 2025. For more information and updates on next year’s show, visit the official website at www.FarmProgressShow.com.

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