Strong support is reported for the upcoming Midlands Machinery Show as the event celebrates its 10th anniversary.
Taking place at the Newark Showground this November, the event is already reporting that 150 stands are booked, exhibiting the latest developments alongside conferences and seminars that will discuss pressing issues within farming.
The Newark and Notts Agricultural Society (NNAS) has announced that the NFU will hold an environment conference on the first day of the show. While experts from LANTRA, Western Power and Lincolnshire Police will be on hand to keep operators safe and within the law.
Elizabeth Halsall, events and development manager at the NNAS, said: “We are pleased to see such a positive response from exhibitors which we believe is a testament to the quality of the show we put on each year.
“There is a huge amount of diversity among the stands offering visitors great value for their time away from their agricultural enterprises.”
For more information go to www.midlandsmachineryshow.com