
10 — 13 June, 2026
Mystery Creek, Hamilton, NZ
Wed, Thurs, Fri 8:00am to 5:00pm
Super Saturday 8:00am to 4:00pm
Fieldays is the Southern Hemisphere’s largest agricultural event and the ultimate launch platform for cutting edge technology and innovation.
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Fieldays 2025 wrap up
There was a real sense of optimism at Fieldays this year — from the exhibitors and industry experts to the 110,000 visitors.

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Fieldays is an annual event not to be missed, bringing together town and country to celebrate the rural sector and showcase the latest innovations in the industries.
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The chance to win a JAC T9 ute & $10k of Stoney Creek gear
Fieldays, JAC and Stoney Creek offered Fieldays 2025 ticket holders the chance to win a JAC T9 ute (RRP $49,990) & $10k of Stoney Creek gear. The winner will be drawn in August 2025.

2025 Fieldays Innovation Award winners
The 2025 Fieldays® Innovation Awards have spotlighted the agricultural industry's most groundbreaking ideas, with winners announced across multiple categories. From a pool of 63 participants, the following winners have taken away a share of the prize pool.

Fieldays Innovation Awards - Prototype Winner
Ruminant Biotech from Auckland was the winner of the Prototype Award supported by Sprout Agritech and Blender Design for its slow-release bolus, Emitless, which delivers over 75% methane reduction in cattle for 100 days from a single treatment.

Fieldays Innovation Awards - Early-Stage + People's Choice Winner
Oamaru’s Alps2Ocean Foods Tapui Ltd won the Early-Stage Award supported by Map of Ag with its product Mīti, which transforms surplus dairy calves into a world-first, shelf-stable, functional protein snack. They also took out the People's Choice, as voted by the public over the four days of the Fieldays event.

Fieldays Innovation Awards - Growth & Scale Winner
CropX, from Wellington won the Growth & Scale Award supported by NZME and KingSt from a highly competitive field of outstanding finalists. Judges noted that CropX stood out for its exceptional ambition, strategy, and execution. They were impressed by the development and introduction of the Evato1 evapotranspiration sensor, a transformative addition to the CropX platform.

Fieldays Young Innovator Award Winner
Hamilton’s St Paul's Collegiate School’s KiwiPrune team won the Fieldays Young Innovator Award for entrants 19 years old and under. KiwiPrune was designed and developed as part of coursework for the AgriBusiness in Schools program, to simplify the labour-intensive task of removing the plastic clips used to secure the Kiwi fruit vine. The device is designed to remove clips from kiwifruit vines on orchards, improving productivity, reducing strain, and enhancing sustainability.
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“ Whether you are from in town or out in the country, a Fieldays veteran or visiting for the first time, Fieldays has something for everyone. „
FAQs
Fieldays is held at Mystery Creek Events Centre, 125 Mystery Creek Road, Ōhaupō, New Zealand.
Mystery Creek is a 15-minute drive from Hamilton’s CBD, 2 minutes from Hamilton Airport, a 15-minute drive from Te Awamutu and Cambridge, and just over 1.5 hours from Auckland, Tauranga and Rotorua. Please be aware times may vary due to periods of high-volume traffic. For more information, visit our website page Getting to Fieldays.
Ample free parking is available off Mystery Creek Road and Airport Road. Use the handy 'pin your car' feature in the Fieldays App to ensure you can easily find your vehicle at the end of the day.
Mobility parking is available at the event for CCS permit holders at Gate 2 at 125 Mystery Creek Road. Additionally, there is a mobility shuttle that runs from near the parking area down to the bottom of Gate 2 hill.
The Fieldays App makes it easier and faster to plan your trip and to navigate your way around.
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“ Fieldays has always been a magnificent showcase of New Zealand's primary sector, and the event really demonstrates the breadth and depth of our food and fibre industry. „
Hon Mark Patterson, Minister for Rural Communities | New Zealand
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