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Kubota To Showcase
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LANCASTER (Lancaster Co.)
Big or small, Kubota will have
it all at the 2004 Farm Show.
“We will have everything from
the lawn tractor to the ag trac
tor,” said Tom Burton, sales
manager. “We will have almost
the smallest tractor to almost the
largest.”
For more than 10 years, Kubo
ta has taken advantage of the
Farm Show to showcase their
tractors to the public. This year’s
exhibit will again showcase their
diverse line of tractors and their
newest vehicle, a rough terrain
vehicle (RTV), the RTV 900.
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This rough terrain vehicle has
been four years in the making,
and the Farm Show will be the
first time most of the general
public will be able to see it.
Burton said that Farm Show
visitors will be able to check out
the new vehicles and able get a
feel for what they can do.
Burton states the focus of the
Kubota at the Farm Show is edu
cation.
“When people see us with a
tractor need (at the Farm Show),
we will help them meet that
need,” said Burton. “People come
to our booth to get educated.”
Burton noted that the Farm
Show provides a great atmos
phere for education because it is
slow-paced and an easy discus
sion.
Five dealerships will be partici
pating, working the booth and
available for follow-up discus
sions after the Farm Show.
Kubota will not be participat
ing in the demonstrations on
“Farmer Days,” but encourages
the farmers to stop by their
booth.
Burton views Farm Show as a
company investment. He said,
“We are more forward-thinking
and investing into the future (by
exhibiting at Farm Show).”