New-look Midlands Machinery Show for 2025

09 October 2025

The Midlands Machinery Show is back with a new format for 2025

The Midlands Machinery Show is back with a new format for 2025

A packed schedule of live machinery demonstrations, driving experiences and business-focused talks will run alongside exhibitor halls representing a cross section of products and services for farmers at the new-look Midlands Machinery Show.

Now in its 11th year, organisers have designed a one-day show format for the Newark Showground event, aiming for an environment for time-pressured visitors to make connections, see products first hand, and get the inside line on the issues that are currently affecting farming.

The NNAS (Newark & Nottinghamshire Agricultural Society) organises the event in order to support its charitable objectives to promote, celebrate and champion agriculture across the Midlands region.

NNAS CEO Simon Eccleston said: “With our new format we have had the chance to create an event which really focuses in on what farmers want.

"It’s a chance to speak to experts and see the new product innovations that are coming to market while retaining that social and networking aspect to the show that we know is hugely valued."

“We are anticipating the traditional two days’ footfall will be condensed into the one-day format.”

Simon Eccleston

This year, show-goers will be able to learn about a range of products and topics to take back to their businesses, as well as topping up on much-needed BASIS and NRoSO points at the end of a busy year.

Farmers will be able to meet major machinery dealers, parts suppliers and engineering specialists, while also connecting with business consultants, service providers across energy, construction and water, and innovative agri-tech companies shaping the sector’s future, as well as attend the NFU Midlands Environment Conference.

Alongside the exhibition halls, visitors can enjoy a range of popular features such as the 4x4 driving course and a packed programme in the demonstration ring, while also taking the opportunity to catch up with colleagues and friends. New for 2025 is a UTV driving experience to test out the latest all-terrain machines.

Register

Visitors can register for free tickets ahead of the show taking place at Newark Showground on Wednesday, 19 November.


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