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Husker Harvest Days

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The world’s largest totally irrigated working farm show is held every Fall. It's the western corn belt's leading agricultural showcase and the area's largest and most complete farm show. See the newest tractors, combines and harvesters, grain-handling equipment, and irrigation technologies. Watch and even participate in live demonstrations of these as well as new models of pickups and ATVs. Livestock handling demonstrations round out the learning opportunities. Shuttle available from Conestoga Mall.

Husker Harvest Days

Address : 7 mi. N.W. of Grand Island Grand Island NE
Phone : 309-586-5888   (Always call and confirm events.)

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