‘Biggest and most exciting yet’ – Tractor World show to return

​The event, a favourite among farming fans, machinery enthusiasts, and families, promises more exhibitors, displays, demonstrations, and bargains than ever before. The 2026 show will be spread across four exhibition halls and large outdoor areas, and is set to take place on the weekend of Saturday, February 21, and Sunday, February 22. A favourite among farming enthusiasts, it promises an array of displays spanning four exhibition halls and spacious outdoor areas. Expect to see more exhibitors, displays, demonstrations, and bargains than in previous years with hundreds of vintage, veteran, and classic tractors on display. A wide variety of traders will sell items from tools and garage equipment to clothing, books, and toys (Image: Tractor World Show) Fans can also look forward to seeing classic commercials, lorries, trucks, Land Rovers, and stationary engines, along with historical farming equipment. The horticultural and gardening section also makes a return, displaying various equipment from ride-on mowers to specialist equipment. Alongside this, there will be a miniature model area for those interested in smaller scale models. Club displays and a wide variety of traders will sell items from tools and garage equipment to clothing, books, and toys. The 2026 show celebrates several anniversaries in the farming world. Both the Friends of Ferguson Heritage and the Ferguson Club will mark 80 years of the Ferguson TE20 and 70 years of the FE35. The Case IH Club celebrates 70 years since the Bradford Built small tractor first appeared on UK farms and examples of these machines will be on display at the show. Saturday kicks off with the renowned H J Pugh & Co live auction, a must see for buyers and collectors. This year’s sale is expected to feature over 1,000 lots including more than 100 tractors, plus vehicles, machinery, parts, tools and spares. Sunday hosts the Outdoor Vintage Autojumble, dedicated entirely to strictly second-hand motoring memorabilia, collectables and bygones. It’s the perfect place to hunt for hidden gems or clear out your own shed. Sunday also features the always-popular Classic Commercial Drive-in Day. Pre-booked weekend tickets are held at 2024 prices and are available now atwww.tractorworldshow.co.uk 

Caitlin King

Caitlin King is the editor of Herefordshire News, covering stories that celebrate life across the county — from local politics to countryside living. A lifelong Midlander with a background in regional journalism, she’s passionate about telling honest, human stories that keep Herefordshire connected.

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