Fieldays 2026 wrap up
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Over 1,100 exhibitors come together over four days to showcase the best innovation, products and services from the primary industries to an audience of over 100,000!

This iconic four-day event, now in its 58th year, supports both those showcasing their innovations and solutions and those seeking products and services to improve efficiency and drive success in their operations.

Congratulations to the winners of the 2026 Fieldays Innovation Awards, with AWS!

The results are in, and the winners are taking home some amazing prizes.

Congratulations to:

  • Young Innovator of the Year Award: Enivo's 'Biodegradable plant pots' made from New Zealand forestry and primary‑industry waste.
  • Prototype Award, supported by Sprout Agritech and Blender Design: Scanabull's 'Scanabull WeighApp' - A 3D LiDAR AI‑powered tool that delivers accurate, real‑time cattle liveweights from a simple phone scan.
  • Early-Stage Award, supported by Map of Ag: elert's 'elert EQ' - A wearable equine monitoring device tracking health, performance and location.
  • Growth & Scale Award, supported by PwC: Trussed Systems' 'Truss House Portal Frame' - A precision-engineered timber portal frame system that maximises the structural value of MSG8 New Zealand plantation timber to deliver faster, more affordable residential and multi-unit construction.
  • People's Choice Award supported by KingSt Advertising - The PostMate -  a device to attach to a tractor or digger that makes pulling out fence posts more efficient and in a much safer manner than using two people and a chain under a loader.

Congratulations to the winners of the 2026 Fieldays Fencing Competitions

  • WIREMARK® Golden Pliers ® Singles Championship & Best Quality - Tony Bouskill
  • Nick Liefting First off the line trophy - Tim Garrick
  • Fieldays Silver Spades® Doubles Championship - Shane Bouskill & Tony Bouskill
  • Bill Schuler -  Kupu Lloyd
  • Best First Year - Logan Orsler
  • Best Second Year - David Swansso
  • Fieldays Silver Staples cadet competition - Smedley Station 2, Noah Glasgow and Mark Chambers

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Fast hands, sharp focus, and a bit of friendly rivalry, Fieldays Fencing Competitions are in full swing!

Whether you’re here to cheer, learn, or just be amazed, Fieldays Fencing Competitions are where talent meets tradition.

Fast hands, sharp focus, and a bit of friendly rivalry, Fieldays Fencing Competitions are in full swing!

Congratulations to the winners of the 2026 Fieldays Tractor Pull Competitions in association with PTS Logistics

Weight Transfer Class 

0-7 Tonne Winner: Micheal Austin
7-8.5 Tonne Winner: Shawn Luxton
8.5-10 Tonne Winner: Ethan Lethbridge
10-12 Tonne Winner: Liam Berkers
12-15 Tonne Winner: Ben Ferguson
WINNER OVERALL: Shawn Luxton

Modifieds 

Petrol Competition Winner: Phil Brogden
Diesel Competition Winner: The Stig/Reymer Ag
WINNER OVERALL: Phil Brogden

It’s as gritty, hilarious, and intense as you would expect!

Pre-85 Class 

0-6 Tonne Winner: Bill Reymer
6-9 Tonne Winner: Andrew Reymer
WINNER OVERALL: Andrew Reymer

First Time Entrant Winner: Jos Hut
Brent Garrett Sportsmanship Winner: Jordon Sinton

Weight Adjusted Class

Weight Adjusted First Place: Kane Nepe
Weight Adjusted Second Place: Ben Cropp
Weight Adjusted Third Place: Rob Kay

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We’re checking out the One NZ site, where rural tech meets real-life farm needs.

From stronger coverage in the paddock to clever connectivity tools, it’s all about making rural life easier, and a bit more fun!

We’re checking out the One NZ site, where rural tech meets real-life farm needs.

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Your place to have a voice

Cut through the noise. At Fieldays, it’s about finding the right advice for you. A place where farmers can ask questions, share their voice, and get real, practical support.

Your place to have a voice

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.

Ticket TypeOnline*At the Gate
Adult - One Day$36$42
Child 5-14yrs  - One Day$18$18
Child 4 yrs and underN/AFree
Adult - Four Day$120$144
Family - One Day$108$120

*Transaction fee applies for online purchases

 

International business visitors can access the New Zealand International Business Centre throughout the event, as a space to connect with New Zealand Trade and Enterprise (NZTE), and other New Zealand primary industry-related organisations.

There are lots of accommodation options nearby, in Cambridge, Te Awamutu and Hamilton CBD. Please head to https://www.cambridge.co.nz/,  https://www.teawamutu.nz/,  and https://www.visithamilton.co.nz/ which are operated by the respective isites.
 

The Fieldays App has a map with parking, exhibitor, food court information and more, making it easy to plan your trip and navigate your way around.

Download free from the App Store or Google Play.

Learn more, about how it works, or if you're ready to apply, you can register your interest.

Once you have booked your site, the Exhibitor Guide, has key event dates and times, logistical information, maps and floorplans, and all the information you need to plan and prepare to exhibit at Fieldays.

Primary industries including dairy, meat and wool, forestry, horticulture, seafood, arable, agritech, manufacturing, construction, heavy machinery and equipment, lifestyle products and services, and New Zealand made food and beverages exhibit at Fieldays.

Fieldays offers multiple exhibition areas including Agribusiness, Heavy Equipment, Motor Vehicle & Leisure Craft, Rural Living, The Pantry, and various specialised hubs. View the Prospectus to see where you fit in.

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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