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What visitors can expect at Cereals 2026 What visitors can expect at Cereals 2026
Visitors arriving at this year’s Cereals Event can expect a comprehensive, field-scale showcase of the latest developments in arable farming, with a strong focus... What visitors can expect at Cereals 2026

Visitors arriving at this year’s Cereals Event can expect a comprehensive, field-scale showcase of the latest developments in arable farming, with a strong focus on practical, in-field learning.

At the heart of the event are the extensive crop plots, where leading breeders and agronomy firms present the newest varieties of wheat, barley, oilseed rape and other combinable crops.

These side-by-side comparisons allow farmers to assess performance, disease resistance and agronomic traits under real conditions, offering valuable insight ahead of autumn drilling decisions.

Alongside the plots, visitors will find a wide range of working machinery demonstrations. Major manufacturers and specialist suppliers will be showcasing tractors, drills, sprayers and cultivation equipment, many operating live in the field.

The event also features a strong programme of technical knowledge exchange. Expert-led sessions and hosted discussions will cover topics such as crop nutrition, pest and disease management, soil health and the integration of new technologies.

A growing area of focus is innovation and sustainability. Dedicated zones highlight advances in agri-tech, data-driven decision-making and environmental management – from precision farming tools to regenerative approaches.

For those looking beyond the field gate, the event brings together a broad mix of industry exhibitors, including seed companies, agronomy providers, input suppliers and professional services.

Catering and refreshment areas will spread across the site, offering space to meet colleagues and clients. Organisers aim to balance the scale of the event with a layout that remains easy to navigate, ensuring visitors can make the most of their time.

Despite the high-profile venue, organisers say Cereals will continue to position itself as a key date in the arable calendar—offering a full day’s experience that combines practical decision-making with a broader view of the sector’s direction.

For more details, and to secure your ticket, visit www.cerealsevent.co.uk