The three-day biennial Yorke Peninsula Field Days is the chance for growers to catch the latest production trends when it opens on 30 September 2025
Grain growers and livestock producers in the region will all be flocking towards the site areas with extensive displays of the latest agriculture machinery and equipment to add to their arsenal for another promising season ahead.
Other agriculture services high on the list for visitors will the latest time-saving technology ideas as well as information and services for everyone living on the land.
Exhibitors should get in early to book a site and can choose from either a fully covered indoor site or a small or large outdoor site. Bookings for sites close on 01 March 2025, see this link.
Sites will book out quickly as there is a strong demand for farm supplies and equipment in the region following an excellent season for grain growers and high livestock prices.
Overall, the event provides a wide variety of quality displays and demonstrations designed to be of interest and appeal to both rural and urban families.
The event program includes popular working sheep dogs, wool and sheep, and excellent guest speaker presentations. There are fashion parades and quality crafts on display, along with a wide variety of general interest products and services.
Held at Paskeville South Australia, the event is located approximately 120km north of Adelaide and is easily accessed via a dual-lane highway.
There is a lot of history at play here, with the Yorke Peninsula Field Days acknowledged as the oldest in Australia with the first trial held near Bute SA, on 31 July 1895. While the current permanent site at Paskeville was established in 1975.
With a history spanning over 130 years this biennial event is now a multi-million dollar showcase of the latest innovations in agricultural machinery, rural services and technology.
Public opening hours are 9am to 5pm on each day of the event and entry fees are $20 per adult for a day pass, or $50 for a three-day pass, while children under 12 are free or $5 per day for children 12 to 18.
Entry fee includes free parking in designated areas as well as entry into all displays, pavilions and demonstrations. There will be courtesy transfers available from Kadina, Wallaroo and Moonta.
Show organisers promise exhibitors excellent opportunities for face-to-face communication with their target audience as well as marketing potential to a crowd that has exceeded 50,000 people over the course of the event in the past.
Potential exhibitors can see more about booking a site in the open or undercover on this link.
For more information on the Yorke Peninsula Field Days 2025, call on tel: 08 8827 2040, or email ceo@ypfielddays.com.au or see more at www.ypfielddays.com.au
The management and staff extend a cordial welcome to all exhibitors and visitors in 2025 on Tuesday 30 September, Wednesday 1 October and Thursday 2 October