Farm Progress

Husker Harvest Days, Sept. 13-15 near Grand Island, Nebraska, will host new exhibitors and innovations, giving attendees a show experience like never before.

September 7, 2022

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Crowd at Husker Harvest Days
Farm Progress

The world’s largest totally irrigated working farm show is back, but show attendees are in for a whole new experience during the event in Grand Island, Nebraska, Sept. 13-15. In addition to the highly anticipated demos, seminars, and displays, visitors will enjoy viewing and networking with over 60 new exhibitors and get face-to-face with some of the most modern innovations in the agriculture industry.

“I think many attendees have a ritual in place when they visit the show. They take the same path every year to see the same exhibitors, but the 2022 Husker Harvest Days will be a novel experience for every producer that walks through the gates. Farmers and ranchers will still see familiar favorites, but they’ll want to take their time walking around because we’re packed with fresh exhibitors,” said Farm Progress Show Director, Matt Jungmann.

The roads and entry points around Husker Harvest Days were also improved this year with an environmentally sustainable, soybean-based dust control system, made possible by the Nebraska Soybean Board. The application, which covers the entirety of the show perimeter, will increase visibility, improve safety, and showcase the diversity of soybeans for practical use.

The innovation doesn’t stop there, though. Visitors will find a building dedicated to startup companies at the forefront of agriculture’s future technology. Those who want to see modern equipment in action can take part in Husker Harvest Days’ field demos, which are some of the most expansive demonstrations in the United States.

Whether you’re attending Husker Harvest Days to meet industry experts face-to-face, or you’re coming to celebrate your farming legacy, Husker Harvest Days is an unforgettable experience that's purely agriculture. We can’t wait to see you at the show.

Plan to attend

Husker Harvest Days is located west of Grand Island, 1-1/2 miles north and 2 miles west of Alda in central Nebraska on Husker Highway. Admission is $15 for adults, $8 for ages 13-17, and ages 12 and under are free. Those purchasing advance tickets online receive a discount of $5 per adult ticket. For additional information, visit www.HuskerHarvestDays.com.

 

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