Harvest Ridge Event Center Unveils Spring 2026 Trade Show and Expo Schedule
Harvest Ridge Event Center on State Route 39 posted its spring 2026 schedule, anchored by an Ag Pro Expo and vendor trade shows set to draw buyers across the region.

Harvest Ridge Event Center on State Route 39 near Millersburg posted its spring 2026 events calendar, listing an Ag Pro Expo alongside a series of vendor trade shows, agricultural expos, and community gatherings scheduled to run through the season at the Mt. Hope facilities.
The calendar serves as the primary scheduling reference for regional vendors and attendees planning trips to the Millersburg area. Organizers, event promoters, and the Holmes County Chamber coordinate with the venue to stagger large expos so they don't overlap with other county events, a practice designed to concentrate overnight lodging and restaurant traffic when shows are running at full scale.
Each listing includes the show name and direct contact information for event promoters, giving vendors a route to reserve booth space and allowing attendees to confirm hours or ask about livestock sale consignments before making the drive. For agricultural and draft-horse shows specifically, ring times, sale catalogs, and parking plans are posted to the venue's events page in the week before each show.
One detail worth checking before visiting: some events at the Mt. Hope exhibit halls are trade-only while others are open to the public. The calendar distinguishes between the two, which helps attendees avoid arriving at a closed show.

The Mt. Hope corridor has operated as an economic anchor for Holmes County for decades. Large livestock sales and expos there rank among the county's highest single-day draw events, and weekend shows routinely fill hotels and generate temporary hiring demand in hospitality and food service. Outside buyers, equipment vendors, and hobbyists attending those events spend on lodging, meals, and retail that ripples through small businesses along the Millersburg-Trumbull corridor, from inns and feed stores to gas stations and local restaurants.
For area farmers and small businesses, the events calendar also doubles as a marketplace: producers bring hay, equipment, and animals to sell, while local vendors find concentrated face-to-face retail access that online channels can't replicate. As the spring schedule solidifies, service providers in the county will use those listed dates to plan staffing and inventory for the months ahead.
Full event details, admission information, and promoter contacts are available through Harvest Ridge's official events page.
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