WIU Ag Mech Farm Expo This Weekend in Macomb

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The Farm Expo, considered the largest student-run agricultural event in the country, will include displays of farm tractors and machinery, ag sales and service, ag management, emerging ag technology, livestock and crop supplies, conservation and ag structures. There will also be a variety of craft vendors upstairs in Western Hall, as well as free children’s activities, including a bouncy house, face painting, and glitter tattoos.

Vendor Information

Thank you to the vendor hospitality sponsor:

Kyle Kelso
 Getting to the show

From the Chicago area: travel west on I-88 or I-80. On I-88W, exit #1A to I-74 east to Peoria. On I-80W, exit I-74 east to Peoria. On I-74 east, exit #46A to U.S. 34 west to Galesburg/Monmouth. At Monmouth, travel Highway 67 south, 30 miles to Macomb. Take a right at the stoplight onto University Drive. Q Lot and Western Hall will be on your left.


From St. Louis and other points south: Travel U.S. 67 north to Macomb through Illinois; OR travel I-70 west or U.S. 40/61 north to U.S. 61 north. At Hannibal, travel U.S. 36 east to I-172/U.S. 336/IL 94 north. At Carthage,travel U.S. 136 east 25 miles to Macomb. Turn left on Wigwam Hollow Rd. Turn right onto University Drive. Turn left onto Western Ave. and then back again onto University Drive. Western Hall is on your right and you may park in the large lot (Q Lot) to the east of Western Hall.

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Questions?:
Contact Dan Atherton
DL-Atherton@wiu.edu 
309-298-1080 

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