Sunbelt Agricultural Exposition 2025: Premier Farm Show Returns October 14–16

The Sunbelt Agricultural Exposition—North America’s premier farm show—returns for its 45th annual show next week, October the 14th through the 16th. Located in Moultrie, Georgia, the event draws thousands of visitors from across the Southeast and beyond to see the latest innovations shaping the agricultural industry.
Over 700 exhibitors will display and demonstrate products and welcome thousands of visitors to the 100-acre show site. From cutting-edge machinery and precision ag tools to conservation practices and seed technology, the Expo offers hands-on access to everything the modern farmer needs.
Crowned as North America’s premier farm show and the largest farm show in America with field demonstrations, all attending the show will see the latest innovation and technology that is moving into the agricultural industry.
One of the highlights of the event is the Sunbelt Ag Expo Southeastern Farmer of the Year award. This prestigious honor celebrates agricultural excellence across the region.
A highlight of the show is the naming of the Sunbelt Ag Expo Southeastern Farmer of the Year. After an intensive judging process, seven state winners will attend the show and learn who will be selected as the overall winner.
Education is another central component. Farmers, students, and industry professionals can attend expert-led learning sessions throughout the event.
Education is a key component of the show, with over 300 seminars and demonstrations all across the three-day event.
Visitors won’t want to miss the 530-acre research farm featuring live field demonstrations in real-time conditions.
A crowd-pleaser will be a 530-acre research farm. These demos showcase harvesting and tillage equipment with multiple crops. In addition, you’ll get to see all of that while they’re demonstrating.
This year, Georgia is honored as the spotlight state, bringing added excitement and focus to local ag innovations.
Expo is honored in Georgia as the spotlight state, so you don’t want to miss it.
Don’t miss your chance to connect with agricultural leaders and experience the future of farming—all in one place.
Audio Reporting by Tyron Spearman for Southeast AgNet.