Grand River Antique Society hosts thousands for farm show

By Randy Carter

CAYUGA—Thousands turned out over the weekend of August 9-11, 2024 to the Wheatley Farm on Haldimand Road 17 just outside Cayuga for the 39th annual Antique Farm Show and Tractor Pull.

CAYUGA – Loghlin Banning takes a ride on a horse from Iron Sprit Services. —Haldimand Press photos by Randy Carter.

It is hosted by the Grand River Antique Society (GRAS), a non-profit organization that brings together people with a shared interest in antique farming equipment.

GRAS Second Vice-President Angelika Morwald said the show provides an opportunity for farm equipment owners to display and boast about all the hard work and care that goes into keeping equipment up to show quality.

This was the Wheatley Farm’s second year hosting; the previous 37 years were held at Bruce’s Landing RV Resort, just down the road.

“It took numerous volunteers to make this a success,” said Morwald. “Also, we were lucky enough to have 22 vendors and five food trucks to keep all attendees fed and watered.”

From static tractor displays to a bouncy castle, horse rides, demonstrations and tractor pulls, along with so much more, this year’s event was a success.