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Attendees Converge on Annual Farm Science Review

Wed October 04, 2017 - Midwest Edition #20
Construction Equipment Guide


GeoShack’s Nick Baker (L) and Joe Douglas, imaging and UAV specialist, stand ready to talk about latest advances in laser and GPS technologies.
GeoShack’s Nick Baker (L) and Joe Douglas, imaging and UAV specialist, stand ready to talk about latest advances in laser and GPS technologies.
GeoShack’s Nick Baker (L) and Joe Douglas, imaging and UAV specialist, stand ready to talk about latest advances in laser and GPS technologies.
 Ron Fiste (L) and Hallie Fourman, both of Mr. Plow Snow & Truck Equipment, showcase a full lineup of snow plows and salt spreaders from Boss and other manufacturers at the show. 
 Rick Nuth (L) of Boss joins Les Mason of Kaffenbarger Truck Equipment to showcase the dealership’s line of truck equipment. 
 Douglas Dynamics was well represented at KE Rose Company’s equipment display. (L-R): Norm Klimko, Fisher Engineering; Rick Passiatore, Western Products; and Larry Barnes, Erich Rose and Cory Walters, all of KE Rose Company, discuss the company’s  range of truck equipment. 
 Marty Grace, Bobcat Enterprises’ Doosan heavy equipment territory manager, braves the rain to talk about the equipment at the show.
 John Rau, Manitou product and training specialist, welcomes attendees to come in out of the rain to talk about the company’s Manitou telehandlers, along with Gehl and Mustang skid steer loaders.
 Janie Hovan (L) of Complete Hydraulic Services teams up with Bob Friend, Ohio Cat, to talk about the company’s equipment and services.
 Ed Mallard (L), AES JCB, and Bruce Mustard, Fastrac product manager of JCB, talk about the benefits and features of the company’s equipment.
 Matt Guentter, Kubota manufacturing business development manager, discusses an extensive range of Kubota equipment at the show.

The annual Farm Science Review was held on Sept. 19 to 21 at Ohio State's 2,100-acre Molly Caren Agricultural Center, which is located west of Columbus, Ohio.

The event is sponsored by the Ohio State University and showcased more than 4,000 equipment lines, products and services presented by 600 exhibitors. In addition, the show featured a full lineup of educational programs and tours focused on agricultural production. The massive event covers 80 acres of show exhibit area along with an additional 600 acres of land for live field demonstrations.

The show attracts an average of more than 140,000 farmers, industry professionals, FFA students and others in the agricultural field from the United States and Canada.

This year, the Farm Science Review Hall of Fame recognized two honorees for their contributions and support of the Farm Science Review. Stan Ernst was honored for his work with the show, which included leading the program entitled “Question the Authorities,” which still exists as “Ask the Experts.” Louis McFarland was recognized for his leadership and oversight on construction projects at the show, including land improvement projects throughout the show grounds.

CEG

This story also appears on Agricultural Equipment Guide.




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