2025 Farm Progress Show

August 26–28, 2025 – Tune in to “Market Day Report“ and “Rural Evening News” for all the highlights!

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The 2025 Farm Progress Show – where farmers and ranchers go to celebrate agriculture. RFD-TV will be taking you to the nation’s largest outdoor farming event, in Decatur, IL, August 26–28, 2025. Get the first look at new industry trends from leading ag experts by tuning in to our coverage on “Market Day Report” and “Rural Evening News.”

The Farm Progress Show is designed for serious growers, producers, and agribusinesses. As the largest, most diversified agriculture information business in North America, Farm Progress prides itself on providing a well-rounded show for farmers to connect and do business with a wide variety of exhibitors.

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RFD-TV’s Booth: 616

If you’re going to the show, stop by and say “Hi.”

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Public Booth Activities

Tuesday, August 26

Wednesday, August 27

Thursday, August 28

  • 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM - Dirt Diaries taping with Emily Sharkey
  • 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM - Dirt Diaries tapings with FarmHER + RanchHER host Kirbe Schnoor
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