This week is the 50th National Farm Machinery Show, and I had the opportunity to go for the very first time! Check out these pictures.

The National Farm Machinery Show was awesome.  There are so many products which I had never even heard of before and it's insane.  Now, as you would imagine, there is tons of machinery at this place... very large pieces of machinery, and it is awesome.

We give a huge shout to our friends at Ohio Valley Ag, the local fellas here in Owensboro.  They can get you set up with serious equipment, such as fertilizing equipment, sprayers, and hydro pumps, as well as used equipment.

FMC; these people have some serious brand new technology.  Learn all about the new Solstice herbicide.  Learn how to farm faster!

Scates Valley Irrigation; they know the business like the backs of their hands and have been around for over 30 years,recently opening a store right here in Owensboro!!

Each company will give you some serious equipment that you can use day to day, farming advice, and answer any questions you may have.

Aside from huge combine tractors and irrigation equipment, there are other more.... recreational vehicles here as well.  And they are a little bit louder.

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I think I'm going to punch a huge hole in my hood and put an enormous exhaust pipe up through it.

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Just let me start it up and listen to it for a little bit.  This was a Chevy SSR body with basically an airplane engine in it.  Awesome.

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Does anyone think this would fit on the Caddy?

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Cars get miles to the gallon... I think this tractor gets gallons to the mile.

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Bill and I wonder how many bottles of Armor All it takes to make these tires shine they way they do.

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Glue, glue, glue.  I've never seen so much glue in my life.  Glue for wood, paper, steel, and there is more than likely some glue in there to build a house with.

Check this guy out at the tractor pulls from last year.  Yeah, he popped a wheelie with a tractor.

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