Tickets are now on sale for DLG-Feldtage 2026.

The open-air market takes place from June 16th to 18th in Bernburg, Germany.

02.02.2026 | 13:30 (UTC -3)
Cultivar Magazine, based on information from Malene Conlong

Ticket sales for DLG-Feldtage 2026 opened this week. The event takes place from June 16th to 18th at the International DLG Crop Production Center in Bernburg, Germany. The fair brings together agricultural production professionals and adopts the theme "Crop Production Out of the Box".

More than 200 exhibitors have already confirmed their attendance. The program includes a technical exhibition and demonstrations focused on plant production, genetic improvement, plant protection, fertilization, and agricultural machinery. The event takes place in an open-air fair format.

A daily ticket costs 22 euros when purchased in advance online. This represents a saving of 6 euros compared to the on-site ticket office. Visitors can choose any of the three days. The organization also offers the "Green Day Ticket," at an additional cost, to support reforestation programs in Germany.

For the first time, the event is offering a pass valid for all three days, costing 48 euros. DLG members have free entry on two days of the fair. Sales are exclusively online.

Visitors have on-site accommodation options. The DLG-Feldtage Camp offers areas for tents and trailers, as well as restrooms, parking, and a common area. The organization also maintains partnerships with tour operators in various agricultural countries.

The technical program highlights areas such as DLG Spotlights, Expert Stages, and Pop-up Talks. Meeting points in the experimental fields address oilseed and protein crops, resilient production systems, and climate risk management. The agenda also includes the DLG Plaza and the CropNight networking event.

One of the highlights of the 2026 edition involves the FarmRobotix area, dedicated to robotics, automation, and artificial intelligence applied to agricultural production. The space includes a demonstration zone with autonomous robots, lectures, and guided tours.

The machinery demonstrations showcase 66 sets across six thematic areas, including crop protection, mineral fertilization, no-till farming, deep soil preparation, and mechanical weed control. The presentations take place daily, live, with commentary in German.

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