The farm show has been running in St. Cloud for more than 50 years, and this year features more than 250 booths, as well as seminars each day on a variety of topics.
Farmers and anyone interested in the agricultural industry found their way to the River's Edge Convention Center this week for the Central Minnesota Farm Show.
Bird Flu was a hot topic around Minnesota last year as millions of turkeys were destroyed to prevent the spread of the disease. The eradication cost millions of dollars in lost profits for farmers.