Four State Farm Show moves to PSU!

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Due to the ongoing COVID-19 global pandemic and out of an abundance of caution, the
Four State Farm Show will now be held July 24, 25 and 26.
“After careful consideration and consultation with area healthcare professionals, we have
made the decision to postpone the Four State Farm Show,” said Lance Markley, Four State Farm
Show coordinator and Farm Talk Newspaper publisher. “Please note that this is a postponement
and not a cancellation.
“The health and safety of our exhibitors, spectators and employees is of paramount
importance and guides us in this socially responsible decision,” Markley added.
The Four State Farm Show will still be held on the campus of Pittsburg State University
with indoor booths located in the Robert W. Plaster Center.
“With nearly 700 indoor and outdoor booths already reserved in the new show location,
the 2020 version has the potential to be very popular,” Markley said. “It will just take place later
than originally planned.”
As always, parking and admission are free. Show hours are 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Friday
and Saturday and 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sunday.
Exhibit space is still being sold daily. For more information, visit
FourStateFarmShow.com or call Farm Talk Newspaper at 800-356-8255.

The 2020 Four State Farm Show is headed to Pittsburg after 36 years on the farm!

“We are very pleased to announce we have signed a multi-year contract with Pittsburg State University to host the show on it’s beautiful campus, ” said Lance Markley, Farm Talk publisher and Four State Farm Show coordinator.

The show will take place July 24, 25 & 26, 2020

 

Below are pictures from the press conference held on campus at the Robert W. Plaster center. Farm Talk Newspapers’ Lance Markley makes the announcement that the Four state Farm show would be moving to Pittsburg State University. Also pictured are Kansas Secretary of Commerce David Toland, PSU Chief Strategy Officer Shawn Naccarato Crawford County Convention & Visitors Bureau Executive Director Devin Gorman and Deputy City Manager Jay Byers, City of Pittsburg.