The 2025 North American Manure Expo is coming July 30-31, 2025 to Fulton County, Ohio, bringing together farmers, custom applicators, researchers, and industry professionals from across the country for two full days of demonstrations, education, and networking.

Annually, the Manure Expo is the premier event dedicated to advancing the science and art of manure management. With a focus on innovation, efficiency, and environmental responsibility, the Expo offers a unique opportunity to see cutting-edge equipment in action, hear from leading experts, and connect with industry leaders.

Highlights of the 2025 event will include:

  • Live field demonstrations of solid and liquid manure application equipment
  • Educational sessions on manure economics, nutrient management, water quality, and technology adoption
  • Research and policy updates relevant to manure management in North America
  • A large trade show featuring the latest products and services in manure handling and nutrient recycling
  • Tours of local farms and facilities, showcasing real-world best practices

Hosted by Ohio State University Extension and Annex Business Media, the Manure Expo rotates locations annually to highlight regional innovations and challenges in manure management. The 2025 event will highlight local farms innovation in manure management, as well as the priority placed on nutrient management in the Western Lake Erie Basin Watershed.

The Fulton County Fairgrounds, conveniently located just north of Exit 34 on the Ohio Turnpike, provides easy access for attendees traveling from near and far.

Tickets are required for entry, and presale discounted tickets are available now at www.manureexpo.com. The Expo is open to all who are passionate about responsible nutrient management and the future of livestock agriculture. Continuing education credits may be available for Certified Crop Advisers, custom applicators, and other credentialed professionals.

Don’t miss this one-of-a-kind event that puts the spotlight on sustainable manure management for the future of agriculture.

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