Fort Wayne Farm Show Hosts 36th Annual Expo Indiana

Tue January 28, 2025
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The Fort Wayne Farm Show was back in full force for its 36th year. This year's show was held Jan. 14-16 at the Allen County War Memorial Coliseum in Fort Wayne, Ind., and delivered an exceptional experience for agricultural professionals and enthusiasts alike.

Organized by the dedicated team of Tradexpos, this highly anticipated event continues to meet the evolving needs of America's livestock producers, row crop farmers and other agricultural stakeholders. As Indiana's largest indoor agricultural expo, the Fort Wayne Farm Show is distinctively curated to provide real-time value, opportunity and innovation to the industry.

Whether it's your first time attending or your thirtieth, the Fort Wayne Farm Show offers something for everyone. This year's event featured more than 1,000 exhibit booths showcasing the latest agricultural equipment, technology and solutions designed to enhance productivity and sustainability. Attendees had the opportunity explore the latest advancements in precision planting, autonomous machinery, energy-efficient systems and more.

In addition, the farm show boasts an educational component. Visitors attended seminars and workshops led by partners, including Purdue Cooperative Extension and Northeastern Indiana Soil and Water Conservation Districts. Also, the Farm Show continued its annual commitment to supporting the next generation of agricultural leaders through a fundraiser for the Indiana FFA (Future Farmers of America). Proceeds from the fundraiser help provide scholarships, leadership training and resources for young individuals passionate about agriculture.

This year's Fort Wayne Farm Show not only celebrated the industry's extraordinary achievements but also fostered collaboration and networking among agricultural professionals.

For more information, visit tradexpos.com/fort-wayne-farm-show. CEG



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(L-R): John Thill, Kevin Thill, Jeff Thill, Dan Slowinski, Kayla Redfern and Drew Claussen work together to make the Fort Wayne Farm Show a successful event.   (CEG photo)

(L-R): John Thill, Kevin Thill, Jeff Thill, Dan Slowinski, Kayla Redfern and Drew Claussen work together to make the Fort Wayne Farm Show a successful event.   (CEG photo)
Bobcat of Fort Wayne’s Bobby Stayer (L) on the AT450 articulating tractor, and Todd Shepherd on the MT100 mini-track loader, were excited to speak with attendees.
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The MacAllister Cat team showed off the Cat equipment lineup, including the rental equipment.
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Wakarusa Ag Services’ Steve Chupp (L) and Delvin Martin standing in front of the Wacker Neuson ST 45 compact track loader.
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Ryan Parker of Parker and Sons Equipment talks with attendees about the capabilities of the JCB  3TS-8T teleskid.
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(L-R): Ben Remenschneider, Ag sales; Tyler Wasikowski, Ag sales; and Derick Marshall, store manager of Plevna Implement Co., were on hand to discuss the company’s lineup of equipment.
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Addy Huffman (L), sales representative, and Randy Cochran, owner of Elgin Service Center, spoke with attendees about the company’s services.
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From West Side Tractor Sales (L-R) are Mark Burnett, customer service advisor; Matt Frost, territory manager; Nate Yoder, sales representative; and Todd Niermeyer, sales manager, in front of the John Deere 331 P-Tier CTL.
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Charlie Dilts, territory manager of Cummings and Bricker, showcases the Reist TRP2814 tree puller.
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(L-R): Truland Equipment’s Krent Reinhard, Dalton Yenser, Susie Miller, Jackson Lyons, Randy Wenninger and Jacob Van Horn greet attendees at the dealership’s equipment display. 
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Mark Slabaugh (L) and Dave Eichelberger of Topeka New Holland were ready to show attendees the company’s equipment lineup.
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Bobcat of Fort Wayne’s Bobby Stayer (L) on the AT450 articulating tractor, and Todd Shepherd on the MT100 mini-track loader, were excited to speak with attendees.
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