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New Exhibitors to Join 2023 Farm Science Review

New Exhibitors to Join 2023 Farm Science Review


The 61st Farm Science Review, taking place from September 19 to 21 at the Molly Caren Agricultural Center, is set to feature an impressive lineup of over 50 new exhibitors. This annual event, known for its agricultural innovation showcase, will welcome a diverse array of companies from sectors such as livestock handling, equipment advancements, agronomic technology, and agricultural policy.

As Nick Zachrich, Farm Science Review manager, noted, "Agriculture is embracing a fresh wave of technology, and we're excited to witness the contributions our new exhibitors will bring to the show. Our commitment to offering something for everyone is possible due to the dedicated exhibitors who return year after year."

Among the notable newcomers, a few stand out:

  • Holganix (Booth #554): This company offers innovative products—Bio 800 Agriculture and Bio 800 Breakdown—that harness the power of over 800 species of soil microbes. These products enhance soil health, increase yield, reduce fertilizer usage, and facilitate the breakdown of crop residue.
     
  • Garford and Zurn USA (Booth #690): Renowned for their robotic mechanical weed control products, Garford Farm Machinery Ltd specializes in row crop equipment. Utilizing cameras and image analysis software, their products locate crop positions and guide equipment to ensure precise row following.
     
  • Carswell Distributing (Booth #930, 1312 Ride and Drive): Providing consumer and commercial electric outdoor power equipment, Carswell contributes to sustainable power solutions.
     
  • Agri Spray Drones (Booth #203): Merging farmer experience and technological expertise, Agri Spray Drones offers custom drone application services, operating heavy drones in this domain.
     
  • Midwest Air LLC (Booth #287): An Ohio-based licensed custom application drone retailer, Midwest Air LLC presents advanced drone solutions.

The Farm Science Review app offers a comprehensive list of exhibitors and facilitates personalized show planning. Tickets for the event can be purchased online or at Extension offices and agribusinesses in Ohio and Indiana. Gate tickets will be available at $15, while children aged 5 and under enter free of charge.

Hosted by The Ohio State University's College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences, Farm Science Review annually draws over 100,000 attendees and 500 exhibitors, establishing itself as a hub of agricultural education and innovation.

The event runs from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on September 19-20 and 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on September 21. Stay connected via fsr.osu.edu or Farm Science Review's social media channels.

 


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