The manager of the Western Farm Show says the biggest change since the show
began almost six decades ago is the size and price of the displayed machinery.
“I don’t think somebody like John Deere himself would ever imagine what we have
today in the showroom at the ag dealerships or on the floor at most of the farm
shows around the country,” Ken Dean told Brownfield Ag News.
The show has also changed in its scope of educational seminars.