- John Deere named one of the best global brands
- John Deere Iowa factory celebrates its 100th anniversary
- John Deere encourages children to carry on the tradition of farm life
- University expansion gives John Deere the chance to gain a new facility
- Illinois students become familiar with the most up-to-speed farming equipment
- A tractor museum in North Dakota features unique John Deere tractors
- John Deere antique clock keeps tabs on the company's dedication to farm life
- High school agriculture students get a sample of groundbreaking equipment
- John Deere plays its part in Perryville's Old Timers' Day event
- Renovations are being performed in Moline to maintain the John Deere heritage
Georgia expo may prove interesting to John Deere enthusiasts
Posted by Green Fun Store on 10/15/2010
to Farm Lifestyle
The Sunbelt Ag Expo has run for 32 years, and is set to take place yet again from October 19-21 in Moultrie, Georgia. The organization that runs the event notes about 100,000 people visit it every year, while around 1,200 exhibitors set up shop to present new innovations in farming technology.
Chip Blalock, executive director of the expo, said it was impressive to see how far agriculture has come.
"We are constantly looking at new technologies and new products and services and their representation at the show is an asset to our visitors," Blalock said, according to the event's website.
This year's edition will feature an education pavilion that will focus on dairy products and those who produce them. It will also have seminars on irrigation, including a trouble shooting session for drip tape systems put on by John Deere.
The company also provides a number of its own educational events, including those that cater to children. Its crafts series features an activity every month.