Farm Show Brings Ag, Equipment Industries Together

Wed January 28, 2026
CEG


The 37th annual Fort Wayne Farm Show once again delivered a strong showing for the agricultural and equipment industries, drawing a steady crowd of farmers, contractors and industry professionals to the Allen County War Memorial Coliseum in Fort Wayne, Ind., Jan. 13-15, 2026.

The annual event continues to serve as a key winter gathering for exhibitors and attendees to connect, explore new equipment and discuss solutions for the upcoming season.

This year's show featured a diverse range of exhibitors highlighting the latest developments in agricultural machinery; construction and material handling equipment; attachments; technology; and service offerings.

Attendees were able to see equipment up close, ask detailed questions and gain insight into how new technology can help improve efficiency, productivity and overall jobsite performance.

Throughout the show, exhibitors spent time talking with attendees about equipment applications, attachment options, maintenance support and operational challenges. Many conversations focused on land clearing, forestry and vegetation management, compact and mid-size equipment and versatile machines that can serve both agricultural and construction needs.

The Fort Wayne Farm Show also provided valuable networking opportunities for the industry. Dealers, manufacturers and customers exchanged perspectives on market trends, upcoming projects and the factors influencing purchasing decisions in today's market. Exhibitors noted strong engagement from attendees who were actively planning for spring work and evaluating equipment options ahead of the busy season.

With a strong regional turnout and a wide variety of equipment on display, the Fort Wayne Farm Show continues to be an important event for the Midwest agricultural and equipment community. By bringing together industry professionals in a hands-on environment, the show plays a vital role in helping attendees prepare for the months ahead and make informed decisions for their operations.

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



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Leon Martin (L), product support specialist, and Charlie Dilts, territory manager, both of Cummings and Bricker Inc., are shown with a NITRO 340 LS Tube-Line spreader.   (CEG photo)
Koley Gee, general manager of Weaver JCB, stands with the equipment he brought to the show.   (CEG photo)
Matt Frost, territory manager of West Side Tractor Sales Co., sits in a John Deere compact track loader on display.   (CEG photo)
(L-R): Ben Erpelding, Randi Mitterr and Ian Clark of MacAllister CAT are shown with a Cat 304 mini-excavator.
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Paul Gick (L), owner and president of B&W Equipment, and Scott Begg of Gehl at the B&W Equipment booth showcasing Gehl track loader solutions and attachments.   (CEG photo)
(L-R): Chad Clevidence of B&W Equipment, Bo Utley of FAE, and Paul Glick of B&W Equipment, talked with attendees about FAE solutions during the show.   (CEG photo)
(L-R): Keegan Arnold, Doug Bailey, Bobbi Stayer and Todd Shepherd, all of Bobcat of Fort Wayne, with a Bobcat TL 623 telehandler, were busy with attendees at the Fort Wayne Farm show.   (CEG photo)