These 41 companies will exhibit a wide range of products that goes from parts and components to highly specialized harvesting equipment. Despite the high variety of brands and products all the Italian technology share the same characteristics, great quality, incomparable specialization and high level of innovation.
Despite initially planning to continue the shows this March, the ongoing uncertainty surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic has led show management to make the difficult decision to postpone events until next year.
Due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic and continued regulatory uncertainty, GIE/OPEI, LLC announced that the 2020 show will be postponed until next year.
Lot C of the Kentucky Exposition Center, which becomes GIE+EXPO's 20-acre Outdoor Demonstration Area each year in October, is undergoing a $1.3 million overhaul that will enhance the space's function for GIE+EXPO and many other events in the future.
Dealer registration for GIE+EXPO includes admission to 10 High-Performance Dealer Workshops. Dealers looking to pick up real-world tips on timely topics can attend workshops led by Bob Clements International, as well as experts from the Equipment Dealers Assn. and United Equipment Dealers Assn., during the annual trade show, set for Oct. 21-23.
Show organizers say they plan to design and develop the GIE+Expo show and educational programming with all necessary safety protocols in place in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Tim Burenga, vice president of sales for Worksaver, introduces the new Electric Sub-Compact Grapple during the National Farm Machinery Show. No auxiliary hydraulics are needed. All that's needed is a connection to the battery. It's engineered for sub-compact tractors up to 32 horsepower with a loader to handle debris and more.
“In addition to what’s occurring with the economy and technological shifts, the industry is facing a number of pressing issues with the emissions changes in California, impact of tariffs on trade, and ongoing threats to the managed landscape,” says Kris Kiser, President and CEO of OPEI.
Lessiter Media, publishers of Rural Lifestyle Dealer, has announced the launch of new website and event dedicated to providing farmers and ag equipment dealers with practical tips and information on managing cover crops to improve soil health, protect the environment and enhance on-farm profitability.
Alyn Brown of Level Up Development, who is also a technology contributor to Rural Lifestyle Dealer, highlights products that stood out to him at the 2019 GIE+Expo, including equipment from Mean Green, Ariens, Bad Boy and Ferris.
Yanmar was founded in 1912 and developed the world's first commercially viable small diesel engine in 1933. The diesel engine has continued as our core business ever since, our key tool in the rationalization and modernization of agriculture, fishing and industry.
Virginia Beach-based STIHL Inc., produces a full line of high-quality, handheld outdoor power equipment including blowers, trimmers, brushcutters, and multi-task tools, as well as the number one selling brand of chainsaws worldwide. STIHL Inc. manufactures over 260 model variations of handheld outdoor power equipment for sale in the U.S. and around the world.