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The Sights of Spokane Ag Expo and Pacific Northwest Farm Forum

Spokane Ag Expo and Pacific Northwest Farm Forum is this week at the Spokane Convention Center. The annual farm machinery show is the largest of its kind in the Inland Northwest. More than 250 exhibitors dominate the space at the Convention Center Exhibit Hall, showing off the region’s agriculture industry.

Pacific Northwest Farm Forum also hosts seminars throughout the three-day show, including a weather forecast from Art Douglas.

The show runs through Thursday, Feb. 6. Ticket information and show hours can be found at www.agshow.org.

Now let’s take a look at the sights of Spokane Ag Expo and Pacific Northwest Farm Forum (click on each photo for a larger view):

Spokane Ag Expo

Spokane Ag Expo

Spokane Ag Expo

Spokane Ag Expo

Spokane Ag Expo

Spokane Ag Expo

Spokane Ag Expo

Spokane Ag Expo

Spokane Ag Expo

Spokane Ag Expo

Spokane Ag Expo

One of multiple Farm Forum seminars.
One of multiple Farm Forum seminars.
Spokane Ag Expo
Jay Allert, the Chair of GSI’s AgriBusiness Council.
Spokane Ag Expo
Alex McGregor (center) of the McGregor Company, is surrounded by students from Odessa High School. The students and the McGregor Company were the recipients of the Excellence in Agriculture award.
Spokane Ag Expo
Attendees take a look at photos submitted for Ag Expo’s photography contest.

Spokane Ag Expo

Spokane Ag Expo

Spokane Ag Expo

 

Spokane Ag Expo

Spokane Ag Expo

Spokane Ag Expo

Spokane Ag Expo

Spokane Ag Expo

 

 

 

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