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FARM MACHINERY SHOW 2009
SETTING A STANDARD FOR YOUR MACHINERY NEEDS
The 2009 Farm Machinery Show continues its leading role as Ireland’s biggest indoor farming event and country’s biggest national farm machinery show. The 2009 Farm Machinery Show will be the 11th show organised by the farm machinery industry for the farmer and contractor.
Celebrating 20 years since the first Show was staged, the 2009 show will once again be held at the Punchestown Event Centre in Naas, which has proved to be a successful venue in 2003, 2005 and 2007. There has been a tremendous response to the launch of the 2009 Farm Machinery Show, when the booking forms were released last August.
There will be bumper turnout of machines and manufacturers for the 2009 Show, all exhibiting their latest innovations in mechanised agriculture. All major manufacturers of tractors and farm machines will be present – guaranteeing a huge variety and selection of machines.
One of the main attractions of the Farm Machinery Show is the total lack of duplication of machinery or equipment. In other words there’s only one of every machine at the show.
Another is the level of expertise of personnel manning the stands. Most of the major manufacturers send their top technicians and engineers to talk and listen to farmers and contractors at the Farm Machinery Show.
At this stage it can be confirmed that there will be over 110 trade stands on view for next year’s Farm Machinery Show at the Punchestown Event Centre, Naas, Co. Kildare when the doors open to the public on Tuesday, February 3 at 10.00am.
The 2009 Farm Machinery Show is once again supported this year by a wide range of companies in the farm machinery industry. The 2009 event is a must for all progressive farmers and machinery users.
The Farm Machinery Show 2009 will open its doors to the public on Tuesday, February 3 at 10.00am and it runs through until Thursday, February 5, when it finishes at 6.00pm. Entry fee remains at just €15 per person. There will be a late opening evening until 8.00pm on Wednesday, February 4.
For this year’s show the organisers will once again be using the large single span event centre building in addition to the biggest marquee structure built in Ireland. The new solid sided 120 metre long marquee is the biggest ever built in Ireland. It will be heated for the duration of the show using Irish farmer produced bio-diesel, to provide visitors and stand holders with the best possible conditions in which to discuss their needs in a business-like environment.
A total of 10,000 square metres of floor space will be used to house all exhibits. This will be made up of one 4,800 square metres solid sided and heated marquee along with the main event centre will cover 5,200 square metres in a single span structure.
Visitor comfort is a top priority and a series of covered walkways are provided to contend with any potential weather problems. Once again the 2009 show will feature a limited outdoor display area, designed to accommodate those larger machines that can so easily dominate an indoor stand.
Farm machinery companies exhibiting at this year’s show will have a host of new machines on display, many on view for the first time in the country. There will be a large number of new tractor introductions with new models from Case, Claas, Deutz-Fahr, John Deere, Fendt, Hurlimann, JCB, Kioti, Kubota, Lamborghini, Landini, McCormick, Massey Ferguson, New Holland, Same, Ursus & Valtra. As all major tractor manufactures will be present. You won’t get a better opportunity to view such a comprehensive display of tractors – all under one roof.
On the farm machinery front there will be new machine introductions from a host of manufacturers across all aspects of mechanised farming. All categories of machines are on display. For example, you’ll find no fewer than 19 different brands of mechanical and pneumatic seeders, 10 different brands of balers and 11 different brands of ploughs. From sprayers to hedge cutters, forage harvesters to potato equipment, there’s machinery for everyone.
Silage and grass machines always play a big part in the farmers or contractors machinery needs. The 2009 Farm Machinery Show will have a huge range of silage and grass machinery from the smaller mowers to the latest in giant self-propelled machines. Interest in forage wagons is stronger than ever. Compare like for like and chat with the experts. The farm machinery provides the perfect surroundings in which to examine machines for comparative purposes.
Almost every company showing at the event will have something new to offer. This will range from tools to the largest combine harvesters. And the show will be supported by a number of farming financial institutions.
As the face of agriculture is changing so too are our machinery needs. Computers and technology are becoming ever so important in the farm, contracting or machinery business. Four specialised agricultural accounts and management software developments companies, ASC software, Farmade Management systems, Patchwork Technology and Ibcos Computers will be present.
“More than at other shows in the past, this year almost every company exhibiting at this year’s Show will have something new to offer. The highlights will be the new tractor models, some seen for the first time publicly in Ireland”, said Show Committee chairman, Simon Cross. “The show is also being supported by a number of farming and educational organisations such as the IFA and IT Tralee and a number of major financial institutions”, he added.
The Farm Machinery Show at Punchestown is organised by the Farm Tractor and Machinery Trade Association for farmers and contractors. It offers manufacturers, Irish and international, the opportunity to show a whole range of new and well tested farm machines, products and services in modern business-like surroundings.
The Show has full catering facilities on site. Car parking is free and the admission charge has been retained at €15 per person.
Skillnet Seminars for Farm Machinery Show 2009
There will be a series of FTMTA Skillnet Seminars run during the 2009 Farm Machinery Show. There will be a seminar held each day on topics from Opportunities in the Farm Machinery Industry to Road Safety with Farm Machinery to Bio-fuel issues. These seminars will be open to the public on each of the days of the Show