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Mid-America Alfalfa Expo

Starting date:

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Event# 800-743-1649

Event Details

Over 100 exhibitors from throughout the United States and the World showcasing the latest in alfalfa production and handling equipment, seed, preservatives, and many other products and services for the serious hay producer.

* Nationally known speakers addressing pertinent topics for the hay producer both days.

* Auction of exhibitor consigned items first day of the show beginning at 3:30 PM.

* Over 35,000 square feet of indoor exhibit space.

* Meals served on site.

Daily, 8:30am-6:30pm

Mid-America Alfalfa Expo

Address : Fairgrounds Hastings NE
Phone : 800-743-1649   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : mksumpter@aol.com

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Admission Fee : Free

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