BOONE, Iowa — The Central Iowa Expo site soon will be filled with agricultural items from as small as a rain gauge to trailers and combines bigger than some dump trucks.
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The 71st Farm Progress Show comes to the Central Iowa Expo site in Boone, Iowa, Aug. 27-29.
Photo courtesy Farm Progress ShowBOONE, Iowa — The Central Iowa Expo site soon will be filled with agricultural items from as small as a rain gauge to trailers and combines bigger than some dump trucks.
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