Excitement for the 2025 National Farm Machinery Show
Excitement for the 2025 National Farm Machinery Show

Once a year, farmers, agriculturalists, growers, and fans travel to Louisville, KY, for the National Farm Machinery Show. Over a few short days, the fairgrounds and exposition center are transformed into a farm machinery wonderland. By day, the buildings are home to hundreds of vendors, ranging from equipment manufacturers to dealers, and in the evenings, Freedom Hall becomes home to the Championship Tractor Pull.
What Will You See There?
In the trade show area, you have hundreds of vendors to visit. Names like Unverferth Mtg. will be present with guest speakers, product demonstrations, and more. You can spend an entire day stopping to see the latest releases in agriculture equipment technology and iron. The National Farm Machinery Show is built to highlight the industry, the brands, and the solutions that are available to growers, operators, and owners.
You can also attend various seminars each day of the event to learn more about upcoming technologies, participate in fellowship, and hear from experts about different machinery topics.
If you need a break from the information, there is a food court and a shopping area you can enjoy as well!
Why Are Shows Like This Important?
Farm shows like this one are crucial for the industry because they build excitement around the industry and provide important knowledge for those who work in the field every day. It also provides an uncommon opportunity for industry professionals to network and learn from one another.
Who Are This Year’s Tractor Pull Competitors?
The Championship Pull showcases different classes of tractor-pullers and also features different truck classes. Pullers from across the country are invited to compete. That’s right; this event is invitation-only for the competitors, which means you’re getting to see the best of the best! It’s a special event for the attendees and pullers. Oh, and if you were wondering, it is all indoors!
Although Castongia Tractor is not a vendor, a handful of our employees enjoy attending the show each year for education, networking, and of course, tractors! You can learn more about the event by visiting their website or social media pages.