The Antique Engine & Tractor Association (AETA) hosts its annual three-day Working Farm Show, always the second weekend after Labor Day. During this show, the AETA harvest 40 acres of corn and soybeans with mid 1900’s equipment, thresh oats or wheat, run a saw mill, plow, dig potatoes, ride the train, and demonstrate gas engines as they were used from the early to mid-1900’s. The annual show gets bigger each year with hundreds of tractors, garden tractors and many gas engines, plus other agricultural memorabilia on the grounds. Every year the AETA features a different brand of antique tractor.