Oklahoma City Farm Show Moves to Earlier March Dates, Set for March19–21 at OKC Fairgrounds

The 22nd Annual Oklahoma City Farm Show, featuring the latest in agricultural machinery, equipment, technology, and services, will take place March 19–21, 2026, at the OKC Fairgrounds’ Bennett Event Center. This year’s event will showcase more than 1,000 products and services from hundreds of exhibitors, filling both the indoor Bennett Event Center and the outdoor exhibition area directly in front of it. Admission to the show is free, and ample free parking is available throughout the OKC Fairgrounds complex.


New for 2026, the Oklahoma City Farm Show moves to earlier March dates, creating a more consistent schedule for exhibitors and attendees. In past years, the show was held in April and often shifted to avoid Easter weekend. Based on feedback from farmers, ranchers, and exhibitors, the new timing provides a more predictable annual window and allows producers to attend before the busy spring fieldwork season begins.


“We’re excited to welcome producers back to the Oklahoma City Farm Show and celebrate the strength of the region’s farm and ranch industry,” said show manager Penny Swank. “Moving the event to March creates a more consistent schedule and allows farmers and exhibitors to attend before the busy spring fieldwork season begins.”


Attendees can stay informed and plan their visit by visiting the official event website, OklahomaCityFarmShow.com. The website features an interactive floor plan, providing up-to-date exhibitor information, contact details, and booth locations. For daily updates, event announcements, and the chance to connect with fellow attendees and exhibitors, follow the show on social media at facebook.com/OklahomaCityFarmShow.


Exciting Features: Food, Seminars, Prizes, and Music In addition to over 150,000 square feet of agricultural and ranching exhibits, the show will offer a variety of activities and amenities. Complimentary coffee and rolls will be served each morning until 10:00 AM. Early attendees can also enter the daily $1,000 Showbucks prize drawing, sponsored by
Great Plains Kubota. The drawing, which takes place at 1:00 PM each day, allows winners to use the Showbucks as cash for purchases from exhibitors. Sign up for the drawing at the Great Plains Kubota booth.


Educational opportunities are also a highlight of the event. OSU Extension seminars will take place
Thursday and Friday in the Seminar Conference Room (NE area of the Bennett Event Center). Topics
include:
Thursday, March 19

  • 11:00 AM — “Resources & Opportunities for Beginning Farmers and Ranchers,” Josh
    Campbell, Extension State Program Specialist
  • 1:30 PM — “Maximizing Forage Quality with Pasture Management,” Mike Trammell, OSU
    Agronomist for SE Oklahoma
    Friday, March 20
  • 11:00 AM — “Beginning Beekeeping, Regulations & Economic Considerations,” Courtney Bir,
    Extension Specialist for Farm Management
  • 1:30 PM — “Backyard Poultry Diseases & Biosecurity,” Dr. Barry Whitworth, OSU Extension
    State Animal Health Specialist.

  • Coffee and cookies will be provided for seminar attendees, courtesy of Tractor Bob.
    For entertainment, Rusty Rierson, a country music singer from Kansas, will perform daily acoustic
    shows inside the Bennett Event Center. Rusty is known for his tribute performances to George Strait,
    Don Williams, and other country legends, as well as his own original music.
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