ICS Joins the Farm Science Review: A First-Year Showcase Alongside Brechbuhler Scales

For decades, the Farm Science Review in London, Ohio has been the place where innovation meets tradition. Every September, more than 100,000 farmers, agribusiness leaders, and industry experts gather at the Molly Caren Agricultural Center to see the latest technology, exchange ideas, and connect with companies that keep agriculture moving forward.

This year marks an exciting milestone for Instrument Calibration Solutions (ICS): we’re stepping onto the Farm Science Review stage for the very first time. Even better—we’re joining forces with our sister company, Brechbuhler Scales, a name that farmers and agribusiness owners across Ohio already know and trust.

Brechbuhler: A Longtime Farm Science Review Partner

Brechbuhler Scales is no stranger to the Farm Science Review. Year after year, their team shows up with the weighing solutions that keep agricultural operations running smoothly—from truck and livestock scales to custom applications that help farmers maximize efficiency. Their presence has become a staple at the show, a familiar stop for attendees who want dependable service and products built to last.

When you stop by Brechbuhler’s space, you’ll see more than equipment—you’ll see expertise. Their team doesn’t just sell scales; they tailor solutions to farms of all sizes, bringing decades of experience to the table. Whether it’s helping a farmer reduce load disputes, improve feed accuracy, or streamline compliance, Brechbuhler has earned its spot as a trusted partner in agriculture.

ICS Steps In: Why This Year, Why Now?

So why is ICS making its Farm Science Review debut in 2025? The answer is simple: precision matters everywhere—even on the farm.

At ICS, we specialize in calibration services and metrology solutions for industries ranging from aerospace to medical device manufacturing. But agriculture is no less demanding. Farmers rely on accurate measurements every single day: torque wrenches for equipment maintenance, electrical meters for irrigation systems, pressure gauges for grain storage, and scales that keep operations consistent. If those tools aren’t accurate, productivity and safety take a hit.

By bringing ICS into the Farm Science Review, we’re broadening the conversation. We’re showing how calibration—something often thought of as strictly “industrial”—directly supports agriculture. This year, our team is here to connect the dots: accurate instruments mean fewer breakdowns, better efficiency, and more reliable outcomes across the farm.

What You’ll See from ICS at the Farm Science Review

At our shared space with Brechbuhler, the ICS team will be onsite to talk through how calibration services fit into the agricultural workflow. Here’s a preview of what to expect:

  • Live demonstrations and discussions: Learn how calibrated tools can extend equipment life and reduce costly errors.
  • Multi-industry expertise applied to farming: From torque calibration to electrical testing, see how our services translate into value for ag operations.
  • Face-to-face with our team: Meet the technicians and account reps who handle calibrations every day, and ask the questions you won’t get answered from a manual.

Just as Brechbuhler makes weighing easier and more accurate, ICS ensures the tools behind the scenes are operating at their best. Together, we cover both ends of the measurement spectrum.

Agriculture + Accuracy: A Natural Fit

Think about it:

  • A livestock operation depends on the accuracy of scales to ensure proper feed distribution.
  • A grain farmer depends on pressure gauges to monitor storage safety.
  • A machinery-heavy farm depends on torque wrenches and electrical meters to keep equipment safe and functional.

When these instruments are out of spec, the consequences ripple fast—lost product, higher maintenance costs, compliance headaches, and safety risks. ICS helps eliminate that uncertainty. Our calibration labs and mobile field services bring instruments back into tolerance, document performance, and provide the confidence that every measurement on the farm is one you can trust.

Stronger Together: ICS + Brechbuhler

The Farm Science Review is about collaboration across the agricultural supply chain, and this year our partnership will be on display like never before. Brechbuhler brings decades of experience in the farm sector. ICS brings technical precision from industries where accuracy is non-negotiable. Together, we’re offering attendees a complete package:

  • Scales and weighing solutions for every farm application.
  • Calibration and metrology services to keep the instruments supporting those scales—and your wider operation—accurate and compliant.

This is about reducing downtime, preventing costly mistakes, and making sure farmers have partners who understand the importance of every decimal point.

Why You Should Stop By

If you’ve walked the Farm Science Review in the past, you already know it’s an event packed with vendors, equipment, and new ideas. But this year, our booth is worth the extra stop because:

  • You’ll see Brechbuhler’s proven solutions and ICS’s fresh perspective, side by side.
  • You’ll get practical, no-fluff insights into keeping your equipment and tools running at peak performance.
  • You’ll meet two teams that share a common purpose: supporting Ohio’s farmers with precision, reliability, and service.

Event Details

  • Farm Science Review 2025
  • Dates: September 16–18, 2025
  • Location: Molly Caren Agricultural Center, London, Ohio
  • Find Us: At the Brechbuhler Scales booth (with ICS joining for the first time!)

Closing Thoughts

For ICS, the Farm Science Review isn’t just another trade show. It’s a chance to introduce ourselves to the agricultural community, learn directly from the people who make Ohio farming thrive, and show how calibration plays a role in everyday farm operations.

For Brechbuhler, it’s another year of delivering the solutions farmers count on—only this time with their sister company standing beside them.

We’re proud to be here together. Stop by our booth, say hello, and let’s talk about how precision and reliability can make your farm operations stronger than ever.