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MADISON, Wis. – Jim and Sue Clinton, along with their family members Carrie Griepentrog and Brad Clinton, are set to continue a cherished family tradition by hosting the 2025 Farm Technology Days at Clinton Farms in Bear Creek, Wisconsin. This event promises to showcase the latest advancements in agricultural technology and practices, drawing in farmers, industry experts, and enthusiasts from across the region.
Farm Technology Days is recognized as one of the largest agricultural showcases in the Midwest, providing a platform for innovation and education within the farming community. Attendees can expect to see a variety of exhibits featuring cutting-edge machinery, sustainable farming techniques, and informative demonstrations aimed at improving farm efficiency and productivity.
The event not only highlights technological advancements but also emphasizes the importance of community and collaboration among farmers. As the date approaches, excitement builds around the opportunities for networking and learning that Farm Technology Days will provide, reinforcing the vital role of agriculture in Wisconsin's economy.
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