Mid America Farm Expo
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One of the largest spring farm shows in the Midwest. Over 400 exhibits of farm equipment and supplies. Over 300 exhibits are on display representing approximately 275 companies from around the United States: Grain Storage, Farm Supplies, Educational Clinics, Farm & Ranch Equipment, Farm Buildings, Precision Electronics, Livestock Equipment. The Expo attracts over 10,000 people each year.
Hours: Wednesday and Thursday, 9am-5pm, Friday, 9am-2pm.
Well water testing daily from 10am-2pm.
Mid America Farm Expo
Phone : 785-827-9301 (Always call and confirm events.)
Web: www.salinakansas.org
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Agriculture
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