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Regeneration, cattle and a fresh AgriForum: The Dairy Show returns this October

By Laura Linham 12th Sep 2025

The Dairy Show 2025 returns on 1 October, at Bath & West Showground, spotlighting modern dairy farming with events including AgriForum and LandAlive.
The Dairy Show 2025 returns on 1 October, at Bath & West Showground, spotlighting modern dairy farming with events including AgriForum and LandAlive.

The Dairy Show 2025 is back and bigger than ever - bringing livestock, politics, cheese, and climate-conscious farming to the Bath & West Showground on 1st October.

This year's event is going all-out to modernise British dairy. Alongside the usual stampede of top-class cattle, there's a brand-new AgriForum, a full-blown regenerative farming theatre, and more than 250 trade stands packed with kit, insight and controversy.

Judging action remains front and centre, with breeders from across the country competing for titles across five main breeds, plus the Jersey and Guernsey national shows. Showmanship classes for young handlers and a full line-up of calf competitions are also on the schedule.

But this isn't just a show—it's a statement. The new AgriForum rips up the old seminar format and gets real: each panel features a policymaker, two people affected by the issue, and no corporate fluff. Expect straight talk on finance, fairness, supply chains and how the next generation will survive.

Even bigger is LandAlive, the UK's first regenerative dairy showcase. Curated by Ark Consultancy, this one-day programme dives deep into everything from soil health to artisan cheese-making—with panels, films, keynote talks and, yes, free pies and pints from Yeo Valley.

Speakers include some of the most respected voices in sustainable farming: Sophie Gregory, How Now Dairy, First Milk, Westcombe Dairy, and the Soil Association Exchange.

Tickets are £21 in advance (more on the gate), with students at £15 and under-15s free. The gates swing open at 08:30.

Forget dusty displays and PR panels—this year's Dairy Show is out to challenge the industry. Whether you're there for the cattle, the kit, or the climate debate, it's shaping up to be the most unmissable date in the rural calendar.

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