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2017 Irrigation Show & Education Conference

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The Irrigation Show and Education Conference goes Nov. 6–10, 2017, at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Fla.

With up to 5,000 attendees, 300 exhibitors and education offerings, the Irrigation Show provides something for everyone. Delegates will find ideas, innovation, technology and best practices that can make a powerful difference in their business. From the newest products and most exciting business technology trends to the comprehensive education sessions and incredible networking opportunities, the Irrigation Show will ignite your business and keep you on the cutting-edge of your profession.

Explore the show floor exhibits, attend irrigation seminars and learn about the latest irrigation research at the technical sessions. Stay for the entire week and take advantage of all of the professional development offerings at the education conference.

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