2009 World Ag Expo top new products unveiled

Jan 5, 2009 11:08 AM

The 2009 Top-10 New Products will be unveiled during Media Day at the World Ag Expo on Feb. 9, during World Ag Expo’s Media Day. The Top-10 new products, selected by a panel of agribusiness professionals, stood out from those nominated by exhibiting companies.

“World Ag Expo is the place for the newest and most innovative agriculture technology,” said 2009 Chairman Paul Simon. “We are proud to have the opportunity to award these fine new products and applaud the companies for their forward thinking and innovation.”

World Ag Expo’s New Product Center will be a central location for attendees and media to see the Top-10 New Products and browse through promotional materials on all of the Featured New Products. The New Product Center will be located on Median Street in front of Pavilion C.

Attendees can view the Top-10 New Products before the expo at the World Ag Expo’s new website, worldagexpo.com. During the expo, attendees can speak with the winners and learn more about why these products were selected as the top products for 2009.

World Ag Expo occupies more than 2.6 million square feet of exhibit space, hosts more than 1,600 exhibitors and draws an estimated 100,000 attendees over its three-day exposition.

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