January 11, 2026

Farm show will spotlight exhibitors that are hiring

Tradexpos will present the annual farm show Jan. 13-15 at the Allen County War Memorial Coliseum, located at 4000 Parnell Ave. in Fort Wayne.

FORT WAYNE, Ind. — Tradexpos is proud to announce a partnership with the Allen County Soil and Water Conservation District to highlight companies that are hiring during the 2026 Fort Wayne Farm Show, taking place Jan. 13-15 at the Allen County War Memorial Coliseum.

With workforce needs continuing to grow across agriculture and related industries, this collaboration aims to connect job seekers with exhibitors actively looking to hire.

Most participating companies have multiple openings, ranging from entry-level positions to skilled technical roles.

Visitors will find on-site signage and special markings on exhibitor booths. A more detailed list of available positions and company contacts will also be available at the information booth throughout the farm show.

Who’s hiring at the Fort Wayne Farm Show:

• 1st Source Bank — Booth 272

• Agri-Management Solutions Inc. — Booth 1027

• AgroEcoPower — Booth 35

• Brechbuhler Scales Inc. — Booth 228

• Double D Fly Control — Booth 1009

• Edw. C. Levy Co. — Booth 657

• Flow Solutions — Booth 826

• Frontier Seed — Booth 1132

• Grower’s Source LLC — Booth C323

• Harvest Solar — Booth 1118

• Home Pro Windows Roofing Siding & Doors — Booth 944

• Jones Lake Management — Booth 902

• OmniSource — Booth 913

• Redline Equipment — Booth 353

• Renewal By Andersen — Booth 1041

• Rob-Se-Co / Streamline Ag — Booth C137

• TerraClear — Booth 259

• TRULAND Equipment — Booth 301

• Waitt Systems LLC — Booth 157

• Wiese — Booth 37

A full list of job openings and hiring contacts will also be available at www.tradexpos.com.

AgriNews Staff

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