Husker Harvest Days returns

The world’s largest totally irrigated working farm show will be held Sept. 14-16.
EDITED BY ANNE BLANKENBILLER
Husker Harvest Days, the world’s largest totally irrigated working farm show, will be held live and in person Sept. 14-16 in Grand Island, Nebraska.

Husker Harvest Days, the world’s largest totally irrigated working farm show, will be held live and in person Sept. 14-16 in Grand Island, Nebraska. For 43 years, Husker Harvest Days has been connecting farmers with agriculture’s leading companies.

Each year, farmers attend Husker Harvest Days to see the latest innovations and meet with product experts. While there, they have the opportunity to participate in a number of exciting demonstrations of the latest farming implements and equipment. Below are some of the features planned at the 2021 Husker Harvest Days.

Field demonstrations: Experience the latest, most technologically advanced farm equipment in the world in action. Across 300+ acres, explore the latest equipment from top ag manufacturers in the field.

Exhibitor booths and resources: Discover the latest and greatest ideas and products. With hundreds of exhibitors, those attending have the opportunity to walk around and see what’s new in addition to discovering new tech from up and comers. With many new products launching in 2020-2021, Husker Harvest Days is proud to offer farmers an opportunity to discuss new products in person with the experts and specialists who built them.

The Noon Show: The Noon Show features experts delivering the inside scoop on all aspects of farming with a variety of notable guests. Guest lineup varies daily. Check back for the official guest lineup

Go to the website for information about the schedule and ticketing information.

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