Farm World is back, bringing Victoria’s largest agricultural event to Lardner Park in West Gippsland from Thursday, March 26, to Saturday, March 28.
Spanning more than 100 acres of indoor and outdoor exhibits, the three-day event showcases the latest in farming machinery, technology, and innovation, while offering entertainment, animal experiences, and family-friendly activities. Farmers, agribusiness professionals, lifestyle landholders, and families from across the state are expected to attend.
Visitors can enjoy high-energy demonstrations throughout the showgrounds. The Freestyle Kings Motocross team will perform three shows daily, with an exclusive pre-show before Saturday night’s rodeo. Other highlights include the Battle of the Buckets Excavator Challenge, the Tractor Trailer Backing Competition, and Go Getta Kelpies working dog demonstrations with renowned trainer Joe Spicer. Fishing enthusiasts can hone their skills at the Berkley Supertank with live demonstrations from industry experts.
Farm World offers hands-on animal encounters, including the Animal Zone, Cattle Corner, and displays of alpacas and sheep. The Black Snake Productions “Deadly Australians” wildlife show and camel rides with Billabong Ranch provide additional interactive experiences. Families can relax at the Village Green, sampling local craft beer, wine, cider, spirits, and Gippsland produce.
The event remains a key meeting point for the agricultural sector, connecting producers with leading dealers and manufacturers. Attendees can explore new technologies, compare machinery, and speak with experts shaping the future of farming.
The Farm World Rodeo returns on Saturday, March 28, in partnership with PBR Australia (Professional Bull Riders). Gates open at 4.30pm, with a pre-show by the Freestyle Kings. The main rodeo program, including bull riding and barrel racing, begins at 6.30pm. Food trucks, an expanded bar zone, and upgraded amenities ensure a thrilling and comfortable evening for visitors.
Farm World 2026 promises a celebration of innovation, tradition, and community, bringing together the people and technologies that drive Australian agriculture.












