Lexington, KY, July 31, 2023: The National Thoroughbred Racing Association (NTRA) Equine Discounts is teaming up with John Deere to give away a new John Deere TX Gator™ through a social media contest.

The contest will run from August 1 through 31 and participants must submit a photo showing how they would utilize the new piece of equipment. In addition to submitting the photo, all contestants must also follow/like Equine Discounts on either Facebook or Instagram. The Equine Discounts team will narrow down the top 10 finalists and the winner will be selected via public poll on the Equine Discounts Facebook page after the closing date. Voting will take place September 6 through 13, with the final winner announced on September 14.

“We take great pride in giving back to the equine industry and what a great way to promote John Deere through our social media channels,” said Senior Vice President of NTRA Advantage Fritz Widaman.

To enter, visit ntra.com/smcontest. To learn how you can save up to 28% on new John Deere equipment visit ntra.com/equinediscounts or call 866-678-4289.

About NTRA Equine Discounts

With over $1 billion in sales and savings to the equine industry in excess of $180-million, Equine Discounts provides exclusive discounts on nationally known products for everyone in the horse world. We are currently partnered with John Deere, Big Ass Fans, Sherwin Williams, ODP Business Solutions, and Farmers Insurance. We offer equine members steep discounts on everything from paint, fans, and office supplies to farm equipment such as tractors, mowers, hay equipment and Gators™!

Anyone with a dues paying membership with any equine association qualifies for Equine Discounts. Whether you are a member of a national association such as AHC, APHA, APHC, AQHA, EC, NRHA, NTRA, USEF, USPA, USTA or a member of a local equine affiliate, you qualify by being a member of the equine world.

About the NTRA

The NTRA, based in Lexington, Ky. and Washington, D.C., is a broad-based coalition of more than 100 horse racing interests and thousands of individual stakeholders consisting of horseplayers, racetrack operators, owners, breeders, trainers and affiliated horse racing associations, charged with increasing the popularity, welfare and integrity of Thoroughbred racing through consensus-based leadership, legislative advocacy, safety and integrity initiatives, fan engagement and corporate partner development. For more information visit NTRA.com.

 

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