Showcase Of Farming’s Future At 2026 Great Yorkshire Show


High-tech solutions to farming’s big challenges will take centre stage at the 167th Great Yorkshire Show, in a new hydrogen-powered Agri-Innovation Village. 

With energy security, climate volatility and farming profitability among the era-defining challenges for today’s farm businesses, the Agri-Innovation Village will showcase the digital and technological advances that can help the industry become more resilient. 

Hosted by the Farmer Scientist Network at the Yorkshire Agricultural Society and sponsored by the York and North Yorkshire Combined Authority and Greene Tree, visitors are invited to drop in to the Agri-Innovation Village throughout this year’s Great Yorkshire Show, which takes place on Tuesday 14 – Friday 17 July. 

Tickets to the Great Yorkshire Show are on sale now and are available to purchase in advance only, with prices frozen at the same rate as last year.  

Dr Dave George, Chair of the Farmer Scientist Network, said: “There is no better platform than the Great Yorkshire Show to inspire farmers and the public about the exciting ways in which agricultural challenges are being met by innovative technology, solutions that can make farming more efficient and cost productive. It is a great feat to have the Agri-Innovation Village powered by hydrogen. It shows the potential for using this technology to tackle energy security, which is such a topical issue at the moment. Come and see how agriculture is at the cutting-edge of innovation.”  

Hydrogen fuel has the potential to transform sustainable farming. By using renewable energy for electrolysis, farms can produce green ammonia for fertiliser and use hydrogen fuel cells for tractors and equipment, reducing reliance on fossil fuels. While the technology is in its infancy, the Agri-Innovation Village will demonstrate what is possible, with the area’s electricity generated by a hydrogen unit supplied by TCP Group. 

Andrew Barker, Managing Director, TCP Group said: “We’re delighted to support the Great Yorkshire Show this year, demonstrating in a practical way, the benefits that clean fuel power and lighting technologies can bring to our rural working environments.” 

The Agri-Innovation Village will have displays and demonstrations bringing the latest research and technology to the Show, including a JCB electric-powered backhoe and hydrogen-powered vehicles from Energy Oasis. A series of talks will explore the future of farming, and innovative solutions will be celebrated when the GYS Innovation Awards are presented on Tuesday at 2pm. More details about what to expect in the Agri-Innovation Village will be announced in the coming weeks. 

The Agri-Innovation Village builds on the Great Yorkshire Show’s previous Innovation Zone and has been relocated alongside the Show’s live machinery demo ring. The area will host summer socials with the Farmer Scientist Network on Tuesday at 4pm and the Women In Farming Network on Thursday at 3pm to bring members of the farming community together. To register to attend these free gatherings – with admission subject to the purchase of a valid show day ticket – please visit https://greatyorkshireshow.co.uk/farmers

Organised by registered charity the Yorkshire Agricultural Society (YAS), the Great Yorkshire Show sells out every year with 140,000 visitors expected over four days and with some 8,500 animals exhibited in pursuit of prize rosettes. Tickets are priced Adults £36.50, Children £13 and Families £89, while YAS Membership is Single £95 and Joint £155. 

Farmer tickets are also available, offering those who work on-farm extra flexibility to attend. These tickets can be used to access any day of the Show and are strictly for purchase by the farming community only. An approved form of ID is required when purchasing and to show upon entry. Farmer ticket prices have also been held at the same rate as last year: Adults £27.50, Children £10 and Families £65. Farmer tickets can be purchased online from www.greatyorkshireshow.co.uk/farmers or in person, subject to availability, at select farming outlets (see the website for details). 

Free shuttle buses are operated by The Harrogate Bus Company every day of the Great Yorkshire Show. The buses run every 10 minutes from Harrogate Bus Station (next to the Railway Station) to the Showground’s White Gate, starting at 7.30am. The last bus departs the Showground at 7pm. 


Hospitality packages for the 2026 Great Yorkshire Show are also now on sale, and sponsorship opportunities are available. 

Go to https://greatyorkshireshow.co.uk/ticket-information/

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