Innovations, opportunities at World Ag Expo 2026

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World Ag Expo 2026 returns to Tulare County Feb. 10–12, delivering three powerhouse days of innovation, education and deal-making in the heart of one of the world’s most productive farming regions. Hosted at the International Agri-Center® in Tulare, the show continues its legacy as the largest annual agricultural exposition of its kind, drawing an average of 100,000 attendees from more than 70 countries each year.
Spanning 2.6 million square feet of exhibit space, World Ag Expo® brings together more than 1,200 exhibitors showcasing cutting-edge technology, equipment and services for every sector of agriculture. From tractors, harvesters and dairy equipment to irrigation systems, automation and digital farm management tools, the show floor offers hands-on access to the tools shaping the future of farming.
Visitors can compare solutions side by side, talk directly with manufacturers and see live demonstrations designed to help operations become more efficient, productive and sustainable.
Education is a core pillar of World Ag Expo, with a full slate of free seminars and sessions covering topics that matter to farmers, ranchers and agricultural business professionals.
Attendees can explore emerging trends in water management, labor and regulatory issues, soil health, dairy innovation, specialty crops, global markets and more—all presented by industry experts, researchers and experienced producers. The show also highlights a Top-10 New Products program, putting a spotlight on breakthrough technologies and practical tools that can pay off on the farm right away.
Beyond the exhibit halls and seminar rooms, World Ag Expo provides rich networking opportunities that are hard to duplicate anywhere else. Producers, dealers, consultants, researchers and agriculture students connect in a business-focused but friendly environment where conversations often turn into long-term partnerships. International buyers and delegations use the expo as a key gateway to American-made equipment and services, supported by its role as an affiliate of the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Foreign Buyer Program. For exhibitors, it’s a chance to reach new markets, launch products and get immediate feedback from the people who use their solutions in the field every day.
Set just off Highway 99 at the International Agri-Center, 4500 S. Laspina St. in Tulare, World Ag Expo is easy to reach for visitors from across California and beyond. Show hours run Feb. 10 and 11 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Feb. 12 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., giving attendees ample time to walk the grounds, attend seminars and follow up on business leads.
Whether you’re a grower looking for your next equipment upgrade, an agricultural professional scouting new technologies or an industry partner seeking connections, World Ag Expo 2026 is a must-attend event. Make plans now to be in Tulare next month and see what’s next for agriculture—up close and in person.

