The Oregon Association of Nurseries is now accepting booth applications for the 2025 Farwest Show, a trade show and conference serving the national nursery and greenhouse industry.
The show will take place Aug. 20-22, 2025, at the Oregon Convention Center in Portland, Oregon. The show, founded in 1973, brings together growers, suppliers, service providers, retail garden centers, landscape designers and buyers.
“With thousands of industry professionals in attendance, the Farwest Show is the largest nursery industry trade show in the West,” show director Allan Niemi said. “Exhibiting at Farwest provides the perfect opportunity to connect with key customers, build lasting partnerships and showcase the amazing plants, products or services that set your business apart.”
Those interested in signing up for a booth can visit FarwestShow.com/Exhibitor-Sign-Up for information, or reach out directly to Niemi at ANiemi@OAN.org or 503-582-2005.
In 2024, Farwest had more than 300 exhibiting companies, including wholesale growers, re-wholesalers, garden centers, landscape designers and service providers, and allied service providers and suppliers, with more than 4,000 attendees.
The Farwest Show is produced by the Oregon Association of Nurseries, which represents Oregon’s $1.2 billion nursery industry, which is the top agricultural segment in the state. Proceeds from the show are reinvested into industry advocacy, research, workforce development and education, which benefit the nursery and greenhouse industry both regionally and nationally.
For more information, visit FarwestShow.com or contact contact Jamie Moore, OAN events and education coordinator, at JMoore@OAN.org or 503-582-2010.
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