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The Rural Voice, 2003-09, Page 2210 years on the leading edge Canada's outdoor Farm Show celebrates it' 10th show with more demonstrations of the latest in agricultural technology. /t's been nearly a decade since Ginty Jocius revolutionized farm shows by setting up an outdoor show at Shur -Gain Research Farm in Burford in 1994. Now located on the University of Guelph's farm at Woodstock, the show prepares to celebrate its 10th anniversary with new features. "We've had our ups and downs, but 1 think we've got it right," says Jocius. One of the features of the show — live demonstrations of farm machinery — will take on a new focus as the New Products Rally. Replacing the show's traditional, 18 THE RURAL VOICE themed field demonstrations, the New Products Rally will showcase any new products that can be demonstrated through movement. To be eligible for the demo, the equipment must be new as of the fall of 2002 and be completely operational. "The Rally will offer a great opportunity for farmers to see how the machines work and learn about the latest technology in the industry," says Clare Elston, sales and demonstration co-ordinator for Canada's Outdoor Farm Show. "Having all of the newest models demonstrated in one field is sure to be well received." So far, the lineup will include new model tractors, monster disc mowers and rakes, turbo tillage, a vertical tillage tool, a tornado solid -manure spreader, auto steer technology, and new -design discs and cultivators. The New Products Rally will take place daily during the Show at 12:30 pm in the Demonstration Field. Also an integral part of the show over the years has been seed and crop input plots. This year there will be more than 12 plots showcased in the Crops Expo. Producers can take advantage of the Show's "one-stop shopping"