GEA Farm Technologies opens its doors at Agricultural Buildings Show

Posted: 13/02/2012

Author: Vicky Brewin

Category: Agriculture

13/02/2012 - If you’re at the Agricultural Buildings Show on 27 March at Stoneleigh Park, then why not make a day of it and visit the GEA Farm Technologies stand and new facilities.

GEA Dairy Design Centre

GEA Dairy Design Centre

GEA Farm Technologies Technical Support Specialist, Sarah Lawrie, will be on hand to explain any dairy design possibilities.

Visit the GEA Farm Technologies stand to find out about our Royal De Boer livestock housing range and Houle superior slurry systems, plus collect your voucher for free hog roast and refreshments* at the new GEA facilities, which are also based on site.

GEA Farm Technologies Managing Director, Paul Gerrard, said:  “This is the first agricultural event to be held at Stoneleigh since we moved in October 2011, so this is a great opportunity for us to open our doors and show farmers what we have to offer.”

As well as enjoying your free lunch you can meet the team and take a look at the new facilities including our dairy design centre.  Technical Support Specialist, Sarah Lawrie, will be on hand to explain our Project Design Service, a free and bespoke farm planning programme where it is possible to visualise your dreams on screen and, in CAD walk-through, see how your project could evolve from start to finish.

Visit GEA Farm Technologies on stand 10 at the Agricultural Buildings Show to collect your free lunch voucher.  For more information or a pre-show voucher call 02476 692 333 or email info.geafarmtechnologies.uk@geagroup.com.

*Hog roast and refreshments subject to availability.

 

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