A to Z: Photo Highlights From the 2025 National Farm Machinery Show
The National Farm Machinery Show (NFMS) has long been considered the largest indoor farm show in America, with more than 800 exhibitors and about 1.2 million square feet of exhibit space inside the Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville. Beyond the expo floor, this annual event brings an estimated economic impact of $27.7 million to the Commonwealth of Kentucky. Estimated attendance was more than 300,000 with visitors from every corner of North America and notable international attendees from Germany, Norway, England, and more.
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ZG-TS Spreaders can be trail or truck mounted and feature a hopper capacity of 10 tons. With 128-part width sections control, users can tailor those units for any field or contour. Equipped with online weigh cells, ZG-TS Spreaders can prevent overfilling or underfilling and auto-adjust for deviation in product flow characteristics and slopes in the field. At the 2025 NFMS, the Amazone ZG-TS 7501 was mounted on a Fendt Rogator.
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One of the more popular stops at the 2025 NFMS was the Bushel booth, where attendees learned about Bushel Farm. The farm management software manages a farm’s finances easier by integrating with top platforms like John Deere Operations Center, Climate FieldView, and the Bushel Network. With access to over 3,500 grain and ag retail facilities, Bushel’s network automatically syncs grain contracts directly into Bushel Farm.
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The Case IH booth showcased its latest precision technology at the 2025 NFMS, including entry-level telematics available for remote monitoring and tracking, auto guidance tools, ISOBUS technology, section and rate control, and more.
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At the 2025 NFMS, Doyle Equipment showcased a wide range of products, including its 2- to 8-ton spreaders.
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Equipment Technologies showcased its line of Apache Sprayers at the 2025 NFMS. The sprayers include a host of precision ag options, including PinPoint III ENVELOP, the next generation of Blended Pulse PWM application. The spray technology can handle the highest speeds, biggest booms, and largest flow rates with pinpoint accuracy and response.
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While NFMS is mostly known for showcasing the latest ag equipment and technology, the crop inputs side of the industry is also well represented. FMC, for instance, showcased its Xyway brand fungicides. These fungicides not only protect corn crops from key foliar diseases but also generate physiological benefits that help develop healthier, stronger and higher yielding corn crops.
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Speaking of corn disease, tar spot remains one of the top challenges for growers and applicators. Helping the industry „Fight Tar Spot” are companies like Greenleaf Technologies, which showcased its Beluga HoseDrop — a customizable spraying system designed to spray between rows and inside the crop canopy.
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The Hays 24-ton tender is designed around specific customer needs to make it one of the most user-friendly tenders on the market. Both the 24-ton two- (pictured) and three-compartment tenders also feature the well-known “Hays Standards,” including greater hopper slope and lower trailer weight.
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Innovative products are the cornerstone of the National Farm Machinery Show. Companies like Praxidyn showcase that innovation to attendees throughout the four-day event. Pictured is Praxidyn’s Doug Applegate and CropLife IRON’s Matt Hopkins, alongside the company’s Mixmate, a portable, automated chemical blending and recordkeeping system.
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2025 NFMS attendees learned how they could improve the effectiveness and efficiency of their current equipment by adding the latest technology available from John Deere through Precision Upgrades.
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Innovation was also on full display at the KSi booth, where attendees learned first hand about the company’s technology. Products showcased included conveyors, seed treatment systems, and software.
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As irrigation technology continues to evolve, so too does grower adoption in the latest solutions available on the market. That innovation was on full display at the Zimmatic by Lindsay exhibit. Attendees learned how the Lindsay advantage offers complete solutions for efficient irrigation, which include advanced controls, custom corner water patterns, variable rate irrigation, and much more.
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The Massey Ferguson 500R Series Sprayer is user-friendly and easy to operate. It provides the perfect balance of technology with an intuitive tractor-cab layout. Its standard LiquidLogic system offers 50-second priming with no wasted chemicals, reducing input costs and allowing for better stewardship of the land.
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Norwood Sales showcased a variety of products at the 2025 NFMS, including this ST933 Fertilizer & Seed Tender.
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Outback Guidance showcased precision ag solutions at the 2025 NFMS, including its MaveriX terminals. These units feature 7- and 10-inch high-definition touch screens with pinch-to-zoom capability and a new user interface for intuitive handling and customer experience.
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The PTx booth featured Solutions for Every Season from its PTx Trimble and Precision Planting brands. Attendees discovered how to optimize their existing planters, sprayers and applicators. Notable exhibits included Precision Planting’s Radicle Agronomics, SymphonyVision vision-based spraying solution and Cornerstone planting system, and PTx Trimble’s WM-FieldForm water management solution, OutRun and WeedSeeker 2 automatic spot spray system.
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NFMS attendees discovered quality products and technology that will allow them to maximize efficiency and precision, such as Ag Leader’s individual nozzle control solution, RightSpot.
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Radicle Agronomics by Precision Planting was showcased prominently at the PTx exhibit. The platform is designed to bring better tools and better data to the outdated world of soil testing — essentially enabling better-informed fertility management decisions to be made by farmers and agronomists.
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The Salford Group was awarded the 2024 CropLife IRON Product of the Year for its SS400+ spinner spreader at the NFMS. Pictured from left is CropLife IRON’s Eric Sfiligoj, Salford’s David Webster, and Salford’s Gavin Held.
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NFMS attendees stopping at the TeeJet Technologies exhibit learned about the EcoStop Nozzle Control System, which provides on/off spray tip control of up to 160 tips with ease.
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USC showcased a number of products at the 2025 NFMS, including its AT500H Treater. This treater protects seed with a gentle, poly-flighted auger, accurately treats everything from corn and soybeans to cereal grains, and brings simplicity to the treating process with intuitive and trusted automation functionalities.
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DigiFarm VBN (Virtual Base Network) maximizes RTK correction accuracy and reliability by combining all of the bases in its network with powerful server software to create a virtual base station in close proximity to where you are working. DigiFarm VBN RTK also supports drone manufacturers using an NTRIP Client. Pictured: DigiFarm’s Steve Riddle talks to NFMS attendees about the company’s offerings.
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The team at Wilger featured its nozzles, spray tips, and electronic flow system at the 2025 NFMS. Pictured: Wilger’s Craig Bartel (on left) and Ethan Bartel talk to attendees about the company’s offerings.
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Drones continue to have a presence at the NFMS. Pictured is the XAG P150 Agricultural Drone, which drew great interest from attendees at the Pegasus Robotics booth. The distributor offers autonomous agronomy solutions for farmers and custom applicators.
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The NFMS appeals to people of all ages. Wright Implement, a certified John Deere dealer serving Kentucky and Indiana, offered young attendees a chance to try the Mean Green Machine.
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NFMS spans 1.2 million square feet and features more than 800 booths of the ag industry’s latest and most comprehensive display of equipment, services, and technology. The event also features free seminars with topics ranging from carbon credits to the latest on sprayer technology. There’s virtually no down time from the moment you enter the Kentucky Exposition Center, to the time you leave.
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B – Bushel Farm
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C – Case IH Precision Technology
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D – Doyle Equipment Manufacturing
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E – Equipment Technologies Apache Sprayers
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F – FMC
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G – Greenleaf Technologies
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H – Hays LTI
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I – Innovative Products
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J – John Deere Precision Upgrades
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K – KSi
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L – Lindsay
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M – Massey Ferguson 500R Sprayer
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N – Norwood Sales
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O – Outback Guidance
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P – PTx
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Q – Quality Products and Technology
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R – Radicle Agronomics
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S – Salford Group
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T – TeeJet Technologies
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U – USC LLC
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V – Virtual Base Network
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W – Wilger
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X – XAG P150 Agricultural Drone
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Y – Young Attendees
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Z – Zero Down Time
The NFMS offers the most complete selection of cutting-edge agricultural products, equipment, and services available in the farming industry. Nearly every major line of farming equipment was on display at the 2025 NFMS, allowing attendees to compare products side by side. The most innovative technology and new product launches were available to agribusiness professionals February 12-15. There was so much to see and do during the four-day event, that words alone don’t do it justice. That’s why the editors of CropLife IRON have presented some of the highlights from the 2025 NFMS — from A to Z — in the photo gallery above.
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A to Z: Photo Highlights From the 2025 National Farm Machinery Show
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