World Ag Expo kicks off Tuesday

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Updated: 2/11 10:35 am
The World Ag Expo returns to Tulare on Tuesday.

The 2.6 million square feet of space at the International Agri-Center is filling up as 1,500 exhibitors position themselves to make sales.

Inside the new Building C, which replaces the old tent, is where vendors offer the latest, greatest products on the market.

Organizers have made it very easy for you to find your way around the enormous complex, by rolling out a new app, which you can download free to your smartphone. The app gives you all the information you need about World Ag Expo in the palm of your hand including a schedule of events, maps, exhibitor listings and all the stuff you need to have a successful visit. 

The expo has a big impact on Central Valley because the annual event attracts 100,000 visitors, many from out of town, out of state, and even out of the country.

The expo runs Tuesday, February 12th through Thursday, February 14th.
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