A34-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 18, 2003 Demos , ‘Equipment Tryouts * Tops To Farm Show Visitors HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) From throughout the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic, thousands of visitors to the Farm Show Complex this year had sev eral things in mind. Check out the equipment. Kick the tires. Climb up into the seat. Just imagine taking these things for a ride. For many visitors, to see the actual equipment at work was a big thrill during Farmer Days Monday through Wednesday this week at the new and renovated Farm Show Complex in Harris burg. And many farmers arrived to experience Farmer Days first hand. Farmer Days began Monday morning and lasted through Wednesday afternoon. Farmers turned out by the thousands to see live demonstrations of major farm machinery in the dirt on the floor of the Large Arena and at tend seminars in the two seminar rooms near the Banquet Hall on the upper level. Included in the demonstra tions: (Turn to Page A 36) All photos by Andy Andrews, editor The mural in the New Foyer was unveiled last Saturday. Take a seat in the wheel, kids. Nathan, 3; Jonathan, 8; land hay and forage prod and Joshua, 4, sons of Rob and Beth Miller, Lititz, take a uct specialist, spoke during Neal Generose, Fendt product specialist, left, and Matt break from the excitement in the new Exhibit Hall last the New Holland seminars Zimmerman, MM Weaver’s, helped demonstrate the Claas Saturday at the Farm Show Complex in Harrisburg. during Farm Show. 1050 tedder hitched to a Fendt 716 140 hp tractor. The new Exhibit Hall opened for business at the Farm Show Complex last Saturday. Curt Hoffman, New Hol- Chris helps Jackson West, 3, New London, down from a combine in the new Exhibit Hall.