The 30th Tulsa Farm Show Kicks Off Thursday for a Three Day Run

Tulsa Farm Show at the SageNet Center
Ron Hays talks about the 30th Tulsa Farm Show with Show Manager Scott Guttormson with Midwest Farm Shows.

Starting Thursday morning at 9 AM and running until Saturday afternoon- the 2023 Tulsa Farm Show will bring area farmers and ranchers to the SageNet Center at Expo Square to view the latest in agricultural & ranching technology. Show Sponsor, Oklahoma Farm Bureau, along with right at 350 exhibitors will feature thousands of agricultural products, ranching equipment, and services, making the Tulsa Farm Show one of the country’s premier agricultural events and the largest show of its kind under one roof.

Oklahoma Farm Report’s Ron Hays talked with show manager Scott Guttormson just ahead of the start of the 2023 event- “We are excited to be celebrating the 30th Annual Tulsa Farm Show this year! This is a great end of year event for area farmers and ranchers, and exhibitors are eager to get in front of customers. We are happy to have the support of the
Oklahoma Farm Bureau again this year as the official show sponsor. And we e are also excited to be adding seminars hosted by OSU Extension Services. It’s going to be a great 30th Annual Tulsa Farm Show!” Click on the audio link above to listen to Ron and Scott’s complete conversation.


Ag producers and ranchers from Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri, Arkansas, and Texas regularly make the Tulsa Farm Show part of their end-of-year activities. Attendees enjoy free admission and plenty of free on-site parking. The SageNet Center is the main expo facility at Tulsa’s Expo Square, the area’s premier event complex and host of the Tulsa State Fair. The facility is one of the largest and most versatile exhibit halls in the country, with over 350,000 square feet of
available exhibit space. As one of the largest clear-span buildings in the world, it is well-suited for big equipment and large exhibits and provides easy access for exhibitors and attendees.


Great Events at the Show
In addition to exhibits, many events, demonstrations, competitions, performances, and prize
drawings are popular attractions at the show. Renowned natural horse trainer, Craig Cameron,
will provide daily horsemanship seminars and interact with attendees throughout the show.
Craig’s entertaining and interactive demonstrations have been a Tulsa Farm Show favorite for
the past 28 years.

Country singer, Rusty Rierson, will also be performing daily acoustic music
sets each day of the show.


Livestock management is also a key focus of the show and cattle producers can see the new
products put to the test in side-by-side demonstrations. Ten brands of cattle chutes will be
demonstrated with live cattle and moderated by experienced livestock industry experts. The
demos will occur twice daily in the southwest corner of the SageNet Center, adjacent to the
Behlen Country exhibit.

Before you head to the Tulsa Farm Show click here for their website and a chance to see their interactive map showing where all the exhibitors are located.

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