Farm City Ag Home Expo Returns to Hermiston March 7-8

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The Farm City Ag & Home Expo is returning to Hermiston on March 7-8, 2025, at the Eastern Oregon Trade & Event Center (EOTEC). This highly anticipated event brings together farmers, homeowners, and industry experts for two full days of learning and interaction. Attendees can participate in diverse classes and demonstrations covering essential topics such as animal care, nutrition, and sustainable practices. Noteworthy sessions will explore innovative technologies like AI-powered drones and strategies for effective farm succession planning. In addition to workshops, there will be vendor booths and food stalls, enhancing the overall experience.

Families can look forward to the Umatilla County 4-H Progressive Ag Safety Zone, featuring kid-friendly classes. Pet adoption agencies will also be present, showcasing animals in need of homes. As Brian Rust, EOTEC Operations Manager, stated, “The Farm City Ag & Home Expo is a perfect fit for our community,” highlighting its importance in sharing knowledge and improving local agriculture and home practices.

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