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More than 400 exhibitors are expected at this year’s Wisconsin Public Service Farm Show in Oshkosh.

March 1, 2023

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LATEST TECHNOLOGY: Products featured at this year’s Wisconsin Public Service Farm Show will include milking and livestock equipment; ventilation, lighting and watering systems; computerized and internet ag applications; seed, feed and fertilizer; and field machinery and parts. FARM PROGRESS

The 61st annual Wisconsin Public Service Farm Show is set for March 28-30 at the Experimental Aircraft Association Grounds in Oshkosh, Wis. About 20,000 visitors attend the show each year, which features demonstrations of the latest farm technologies and equipment and boasts a wide range of agricultural services.

More than 400 exhibitors from 23 states and three countries have already signed up for this year’s event.

“It’s amazing to see how far the industry has come since we’ve been hosting this show, now in its 61st year,” says Rob Juneau, who manages the show for WPS. “The advancements of technology greatly enhance the farmer’s ability to be more efficient and productive. Wireless internet technology allows everyone in the industry to have instant information at their disposal for record-keeping, production, feeding and all aspects of farming.”

Juneau says the goal of the show is for active farmers to attend and see what’s new in an effort to provide solutions to help them improve their overall operations, whether big or small.

Highlights of the show include:

  • A kiddie tractor pull is set for 12:30 p.m. on March 28. Weigh-in begins at noon.

  • An FFA auction will be held every day in Hangar B.

  • A three-day silent auction will benefit the Wisconsin FFA Foundation.

  • Free health screenings from University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh nursing students will be offered.

  • A centrally located food tent will provide a wide selection of food and beverages.

  • On-site WPS agricultural consultants will be available to answer energy management questions.

Juneau expects to see farmers and agricultural professionals from all over Wisconsin, Michigan, Minnesota, Illinois and even Canada. Some of the show features will include ventilation systems, lighting, watering equipment, computerized and internet ag applications, milking and barn equipment, seed, feed and fertilizer, manure handling and livestock products, field machinery and parts, tractors, and essential farming equipment.

WPS agricultural consultants will be available for consultation and will be demonstrating a state-of-the-art farm wiring system during the three-day show.

Admission is free. There is a $5 fee for parking.

Source: Wisconsin Public Service

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