The Farmers Mart Aug/Sep 2016 - Issue 47 | Page 38
Farm News
Midlands Machinery Show
Newark showground
looks forward to third
Midlands Machinery Show
» ALL SYSTEMS ARE GO AS
the organisers look forward again
to the Midlands Machinery Show
this November as they prepare
to host a series of new product
launches and technical seminars
from hundreds of exhibitors.
The two day show will take
place on 23 and 24 November.
Now in its third year, the show is
rapidly gaining a reputation for
being an event where visitors
can see the latest technology
launches in the agricultural
industry.
Organised by the Newark and
Nottinghamshire Agricultural
Society, the show prides itself
on being a platform for small
to medium-sized agricultural
businesses to showcase their
diverse range of machinery
and innovation to those who
work and have an interest in
agriculture.
George Taylor, show manager,
said: “After launching the show
two years ago, we are pleased
to now be entering our third year
and showcasing some of the
newest and best machinery for
modern farming methods.
“The event is increasingly
attracting thousands of visitors
from across the country. We’ve
had a tremendous amount of
positive feedback about the
show and we pride
ourselves on our
ability to attract
the big name
brands in the
agricultural
industry
while also
maintaining
that important
sense of intimacy.”
As well as
attracting around 300
exhibitors, the Midlands
Machinery Show holds seminars
on a number of topics ranging
from renewable water and its
use in farming, the impact of
climate change on the industry
and also free legal advice for
businesses.
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George added: “Due to last
year’s popularity we will run
another programme of technical
seminars run by industry experts
throughout the duration of the
show. Visit our website to keep
on top of all the opportunities at
the s