The countdown is on for the largest two-day Scottish agricultural event – which is set to take place on Sunday August 3 and Monday August 4, 2025.

Each year, Turriff comes to life, as those from near and far are brought together to experience and exhibit the very best of north-east farming and its quality produce.

Balmaud Distillery, a new family-run business based in Turriff and launching in summer 2025, is the lead sponsor of the 2025 show.

The Strachan family, well-known local farmers, have supported the show in previous years through their other business, Bridgend Aggregate.

Scottish agri show

Each year, the show attracts over 24,000 visitors who come to explore the best of Scottish agriculture, from livestock classes and trade stands to sampling Scotland’s iconic food and drink.

Crowds gather around the main ring to enjoy a packed schedule of entertainment throughout the two-day event.

Turriff Show is well-regarded on the agricultural ‘show circuit’ for showcasing some of the nation’s best livestock, equestrian, small animal, and dog classes, awarding one of the largest monetary awards in the UK.

In total 340 trophies are presented and over £88,000 is paid in prize money across more than 1,500 exhibitor classes at the Scottish event.

Animal classes include: prime cattle; sheep; horses and ponies; rabbits; cavies; dogs; and pigeons.

Industrial and craft classes are for skills including baking, vegetable growing and flower arranging.

Exclusively to the main ring this year will be ‘The March of Time’, a procession of agricultural machinery from across the ages.

The main entertainment line-up also promises a thrilling experience. From the exhilarating Flyin’ Ryan stunt show to the return of the ever popular Sheep Show, organisers have said there is something for everyone over the two days. 

President of the 2025 Turriff Show, John Ledingham said: “Having been involved in various roles over the years, it’s a real honour to now serve as the fourth generation in my family to take on the role of president.

“No other event brings agriculture and the wider community together quite like the Turriff Show, and it holds a special place in my heart.

“We are delighted to host the annual Limousin Grand Prix Show this year. The Limousin cattle, a breed known for their meat-producing qualities will be showcased and judged for this prestigious event,” he added.

Turriff Show secretary, Gail Greig added: “No two days are the same at Turriff Show – a fun-filled family day out to experience a range of farming activities and opportunity to learn something new are a guarantee.

“Last year, we introduced a horse-shoe shaped marquee combining the arts and crafts display, shopping mall and exhibition all in one – which is set to return for 2025.

“The EQ Food and Drink Pavilion continues to grow, as we welcome new exhibitors to showcase a rich supply of the region’s finest food. They will join other longstanding favourites including Wark Farm Pies, Louise’s Farm Kitchen, Bakery Lane, Rora Dairy and many more.”

Ledingham concluded: “Agricultural shows like ours are at the heart of rural life. They bring us together to showcase the best of the north-east region – from livestock and horticulture to food, crafts, and the incredible talents of our community.

“These events are more than just competitions – they’re a celebration of hard work, resilience, and the spirit that defines our farming communities.

“We strive to ensure our visitors to get out as much out of their day(s) at Turriff Show as possible. We look forward to welcoming you to Scotland’s largest agricultural show this summer.”