Frequently Asked Questions
Hours-- What hours are the gates open?
7am - Tractor Pull Close
Admission-- What does it cost to get in?
Adults - $20 per day or $40 for a 4-day Pass
Children 12 and under are free
Golf Carts and ATVs-- May I bring my own?
Yes, but there is a $40 tag fee, good for all days of the show. There is a 5 mph limit for all vehicles on the grounds, tractors included. Please help us maintain
that. No drivers are permitted under 16 years of age for all vehicles on the grounds, including tractors.
Renting a Golf Cart-- Can I reserve one?
Golf cart and mobility scooter reservations will be available at a later date.
Vehicle Restrictions-- Can I ride a motorcycle, moped, or bicycle?
No, these vehicles are not allowed on showgrounds.
Camping-- Dry camping information will be available at a later date.
My Plow, Combine, or Picker-- Will I be able to use them at the show?
We hope you will bring your equipment for display and demonstration. Please remember though, this is a demonstration show. As big as our space is, we will
still need to wait to take turns in the fields, and there will be a limited number of rounds that can be made, simply because others want that opportunity too.
There is no need for speed. Please take your time and enjoy these memorable hours at the show. Your kind, cordial cooperation with the field marshals will be
appreciated.
IF YOU PLAN TO OPERATE YOUR EQUIPMENT AT THE SHOW, YOU MUST ATTEND EITHER A MORNING OR AFTERNOON SAFETY TRAINING SESSION AT THE PREMIER COOPERATIVE ENTERTAINMENT TENT. (This is new location for this session)
Registration-- Will I need to register my tractor?
Yes, please take the time to do that at the Registration Tent north of Hangar 2. You will receive a special keepsake badge for registering.
The Largest Flying Flag in the U.S.A.
Facts about the flag:
Size: 120 x 65 feet
Weight: 200 lbs
The flag has been displayed in numerous states and dozens of events. States include; North Carolina, South Carolina, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Up State New York, Mississippi, Louisiana, Missouri, Illinois and others.
The flag teams who travel with the flag are truly dedicated volunteers and all money raised goes toward United States Veterans projects.
The project began in 1993 with the delivery of the first flag, since then 8 flags have been purchased at an average cost of $7,500 each.
The project was dedicated to all who has or is still serving in the Armed Forces of the United States of America.
Size: 120 x 65 feet
Weight: 200 lbs
The flag has been displayed in numerous states and dozens of events. States include; North Carolina, South Carolina, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Up State New York, Mississippi, Louisiana, Missouri, Illinois and others.
The flag teams who travel with the flag are truly dedicated volunteers and all money raised goes toward United States Veterans projects.
The project began in 1993 with the delivery of the first flag, since then 8 flags have been purchased at an average cost of $7,500 each.
The project was dedicated to all who has or is still serving in the Armed Forces of the United States of America.