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. 38 Aug/Sep 2016 www.farmers-mart.co.uk 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