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Save the date for this year's 3i Show Oct. 12-14

Annual show offers variety of information on all things agriculture, help with farm and ranch buying decisions.

Walt Davis 1, Editor

July 4, 2017

1 Min Read
POPULAR ATTRACTION: The Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism booth at the 3i Show provides an opportunity for youngsters to explore their archery skills.

Now is the time to mark your calendar and save the dates — Oct. 12, 13 and 14 — for the 63rd annual 3i Show, sponsored by the Western Kansas Manufacturers Association.

The 3i Show, which boasts a little something for everyone, is held at the Western State Bank Expo Center in Dodge City. Show hours will be from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday and Friday, and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday.

An agricultural showcase, the 3i Show provides a face-to-face, hands-on selling environment with information to assist with farm and ranch buying decisions. All types of agricultural equipment and services are on display each year, including cattle handling equipment, crop protection information, farm machinery and equipment, trucks and truck equipment, pickup trucks, and more. Those interested in exhibiting should contract space now to get as much publicity as possible. Many marketing deadlines are fast-approaching.

Risk Management, Internet Marketing and other informational and educational sessions are being planned. High School Ag Career Day will be held opening day, offering high school students the opportunity to learn about careers in agriculture. The Kansas Department of Wildlife will return with its Genesis compound bows, arrows, targets and an arrow stop for attendees to experience archery with the help of trained instructors.

In addition, the 3i Show hosts many other events, including health programs, consumer product and safety demonstrations, congressional forums, antique tractor and truck displays, educational fun, and a variety of food booths.

For complete information, visit 3ishow.com, or contact the WKMA office directly toll-free at 877-405-2883 or locally at 620-227-8082.

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