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2023 Mid-South Farm and Gin Show shows resiliency

Take a look through the slideshow that includes awards, puppy giveaways and many exhibitors that make the show a success.

Farm Press Staff

March 16, 2023

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Main hall overhead shot
An overview of the main hall when the show opened.Whitney Haigwood

With three years of obstacles behind it, the 2023 Mid-South Farm and Gin Show proved that COVID-19, site construction and bad weather can’t keep a great event down.

“The 2023 Show was a beautiful showcase of our industry with an amazing diversity of companies including some 330 exhibitors from 35 states, 6 international countries with 85 new companies to the Show!” said an enthusiastic Tim Price, Show Manager and Executive Vice President of the Southern Cotton Ginners Association, the show’s host.

“This event, accompanied by outstanding speakers and educational seminars, was enjoyed by record crowds.”

With crowds back and a number of special events, this show was a showcase for the ag industry, international trade and 4-H competition.

This gallery includes people and events at the two-day show, including association awards, puppy giveaways and the many exhibitors which help make it a success. Who knows, if you attended the show, you may be in one of the photos.

“Our 71st show proved again that the Mid-South Farm & Gin Show was a place where it all comes together…providing attendees with an amazing opportunity to learn, purchase and acquire the products and services needed for today’s agriculture,” said Price.

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