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IOWA POWER FARMING SHOW |
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3 Facilities -
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Tues.,
February 1 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Wed., February 2 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Thurs., February 3 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. |
Upper
Midwest's largest indoor
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FREE Parking
at Iowa Cubs Ball Park and FREE Shuttle Service from the Iowa Cubs Ball Park to the Wells Fargo
Arena. |
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$26,000,000 of Ag Equipment on Display Tractors, Skid Loaders, Sprayers, Combines, Tillage, Planters, Hay and Forage, Seed Handling, Grain Storage and Handling, Utility Vehicles, Landscape and Turf Equipment, Grain Trailers, Outdoor Power Equipment much more.
You'll also see corn stoves, precision ag, management software and
ag-related accessories. |
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Click here for the $3.00
attendee discount registration form.
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Radio Live Remotes
11:30 - 1:00 Tuesday, Feb. 1 at
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11:30 -
1:00 Wednesday, Feb. 2 at
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Welcome to the 2011 Iowa Power Farming Show The 56th Iowa Power Farming Show is set for February 1-3, 2011, at the Hy-Vee Exhibit Hall, Wells Fargo Arena and Polk County Convention Complex in Des Moines, IA. Designed to showcase new equipment and products for farmers, the Iowa Power Farming Show is the largest indoor ag show in the upper Midwest and fourth largest indoor show in the United States and brings together major machinery manufacturers and exhibitors from around the world. Exhibitors continue to tell us that the quality of attendees is what sets the Iowa Power Farming Show apart from other farm shows. 59.3% of all farmer attendees stated they planned to purchase equipment over $20,000 in 2009; 84.6% with over 1500 acres. The average acreage size of farmer was 1162 and 58.5% of the farmers also raise either cattle or hogs. Why do manufacturers go to the show? They go to solicit feedback on products, gather information and in general use the show as an evaluation tool and then sales will follow. It's a necessity for businessmen who need to network and meet their customers face-to-face. There is also an expectation from farmers that a manufacturer will be there.
Farmers attend for the social aspect, maintaining contacts, visiting
specific companies and staying informed on new products. For many, it's a
chance to escape from the fields to kick some tires. |
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The Iowa Power Farming Show is owned and managed by the Iowa-Nebraska Equipment Dealers Association, which represents over 400 agricultural and outdoor power equipment dealers throughout Iowa and Nebraska.
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