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See, try, and compare hundreds of products all in one place—experience the only event where you can get hands-on with the latest equipment.

GroundsFest 2024 is set to become the largest and most dynamic event in the groundscare and landscaping industries, with thousands of visitors already signed up since registration went live. This overwhelming response proves that GroundsFest is the event the industry has been eagerly anticipating.

Why GroundsFest Stands Out:

Hands-On Experience: GroundsFest is not just another trade show—it's the only event where visitors can see machinery in action and get hands-on experience with the latest equipment. This immersive approach allows attendees to gain a real understanding of how the machinery performs in real-world conditions, making it an invaluable experience for professionals across the industry.

Unmatched Variety: At GroundsFest, you'll find hundreds of leading brands, each bringing their latest innovations and solutions to the forefront. Whether you're looking for advanced machinery, cutting-edge tools, or the latest in green technology, GroundsFest has it all. No other event offers such a comprehensive display of products and solutions for the groundscare and landscaping industries.

12645764681?profile=RESIZE_584xBattle of the Brands: Witness top brands compete in thrilling face-offs, showcasing the best products in action. This new area also features equipment challenges where visitors can compete against friends and colleagues for a chance to win fantastic prizes.

Exclusive Offers and Discounts: Many exhibitors will be running exclusive offers and discounts, making GroundsFest the perfect place to secure great deals on the equipment you need.

Live Music Festival: After a day of exploration and learning, unwind with live music, street food, and fun activities such as bumper cars. Enjoy performances from great DJs and live bands, including the returning Queen tribute band and new acts. The festival area has been expanded to accommodate the growing number of attendees.

Free Registration and Special Prizes: Registration for GroundsFest 2024 is now open and free for all attendees. Every registrant will be entered into a draw to win a Toro ProStripe® 560 mower. This versatile machine is designed to provide a precise cut and clean striped finish, making it ideal for sports fields, fine turf applications, and residential gardens.

Support Education: By attending GroundsFest, you’re also supporting the GroundsFest Education Fund. Profits from the event are reinvested back into the industry to provide invaluable support to students at land-based colleges, ensuring they can overcome specific barriers that might otherwise hinder their educational journey.

The surge in visitor registrations is a clear indication of the industry's excitement for GroundsFest 2024. Thousands have already secured their spots, eager to experience the unique opportunities GroundsFest offers.

"GroundsFest is more than just a trade show—it's a celebration of the groundscare and landscaping industries. The incredible response from visitors underscores the demand for an event that offers hands-on experiences, live demos, and comprehensive networking opportunities," says Christopher Bassett, Event Director.

Don't miss your chance to be part of the industry’s must-attend event. Register now for free at www.groundsfest.com and prepare for an unforgettable experience at GroundsFest 2024.

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