World Ag Expo's Digital Show Grounds

Exhibitors and attendees can now make the most of their time at World Ag Expo using the Digital Show Grounds feature at WorldAgExpo.com.

The Digital Show Grounds feature allows those planning to attend the farm show to view a high-resolution map of the show grounds and map out their experience minute-by-minute with seminars, tours and stops at exhibits that apply directly to their industry.

“It’s easy to lose track of time when you are taking in the sights of World Ag Expo’s 1,600 exhibitors on 2.6 million square feet of show grounds,” said Bernie Cargle, 2010 chairman of World Ag Expo. “The Digital Show Grounds gives you a chance to plan your trip so you get the most out of World Ag Expo.”

The 43rd annual World Ag Expo 2010, powering global agriculture, will run Feb. 9–11 at the International Agri-Center show grounds in Tulare, Calif. An estimated 100,000 visitors from 67 countries are expected to attend World Ag Expo this year. The expo is the largest annual agricultural show of its kind with 1,600 exhibitors displaying cutting-edge agricultural technology and equipment on 2.6 million square feet of show grounds.

Online attendee registration is now available at WorldAgExpo.com. Those who register online through Feb.1 will save time at the gate, $2 off daily admission, and automatically be entered to win a Yamaha Rhino and other registration prizes. World Ag Expo tickets are $10 online if purchased before Feb. 1, or $12 at the gate. Attendees who pick up their badges at the onsite registration center also will receive a complimentary admission to West Coast Nationals on the same day. For more information about West Coast Nationals, go to westcoastnationals.com.

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