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Key information for visiting Cereals 2025
Tickets
Tickets bought online cost £15 – buy your tickets now to save £5. Tickets bought on the day cost £20.
Map
Plan your day in advance with the official Cereals 2025 map.
Exhibitors
When?
Wednesday 11th – Thursday 12th June 2025
Where?
Heath Farm, Leadenham, Lincolnshire, UK
Opening Hours
11th – 8.00am – 5.00pm
12th – 8.00am – 4.00pm
Top exhibitors at Cereals 2025
De Sangosse – Stand 712b
De Sangosse, provider of crop protection solutions and agricultural inputs, is preparing to showcase its latest innovations and stewardship initiatives at the Cereals Event 2025.
With a focus on practical learning, live demonstrations, and one-on-one technical advice, the company is set to reinforce its commitment to helping UK farmers grow smarter.
Hutchinsons – Stand 231
Hutchinsons says change doesn’t need to be difficult, which will be proven at this year’s Cereals Event. Farmers are invited to see first-hand how simple it is to switch to the Omnia digital farm management system, the company says.
“Omnia has been designed with ease-of-use in mind,” says Hutchinsons head of marketing, Nick Rainsley. “You don’t need to overhaul your entire operation overnight – just come along, have a conversation, and see how easily you can start benefiting.”
Boehlerit – Stand 343
Austrian carbide specialists Boehlerit have invested heaps of time and energy in recent years into tools for soil cultivation and intend to spread the message at this year’s Cereals event.
Hear the message direct; a spokesman for Boehlerit says: “We cordially invite you to visit our stand and discover our latest carbide tools. Let our experts advise you, learn more about our innovations and discover how we can optimally support your agricultural needs.”
Read more: Boost efficiency and productivity with Boehlerit’s agricultural technology innovations
Sesvanderhave – Stand 239
Within the UK’s sugar beet growing areas, Sesvanderhave has always invested in an extensive trials network, seeking to reflect differences in soil type, climate and management styles.
Sesvanderhave experts from the UK and mainland Europe will be on hand at Cereals 2025 to discuss what the breeder can offer your business. The company will also provide information on the latest variety Aslan from Hilleshog, for which Sesvanderhave is UK agent.
There’s more – Sesvanderhave are offering you the chance to win a luxury break in London for two. Make sure you enter by visiting the stand.
Read more: Wider choice of varieties available for British sugar beet growers
AminoA – Stand 1126
Properly formulated bio-stimulants can reduce grower costs and improve profits, as well as reducing the environmental impact of agrochemicals. AminoA will be at Cereals for a fifth year running to talk to you about the worldwide use of biostimulants.
“Bio-stimulants are now becoming mainstream inputs, regulated worldwide, and suitable for use in all crops,” explains Richard Phillips, AminoA managing director.
UK Power Networks – Stand 223
UK Power Networks will be attending Cereals, raising awareness of the dangers of power lines to farmers. The company will also have plenty of safety advice and resources at hand.
During busy times, such as harvest, it is easy to forget the overhead and underground electricity network is all around. When driving or using agricultural machinery, always be vigilant, plan and look up and around to see what electrical equipment is near you, the company warns.
Senova – Stand 1104
New varieties that allow growers to meet both productivity and sustainability targets will feature on the Senova stand at this year’s Cereals Event in Lincolnshire.
Of the company’s three newly recommended feed winter barley varieties – all of which will be on display – two-row Kitty brings resistance to both strain 1 and strain 2 of Barley Yellow Mosaic Virus (BaYMV).
The only newcomer to offer that protection from the soil-borne virus, Kitty also has the highest specific weight on the list at 72.7kg/hl.
Raw Energy – Stand 154
Gloucestershire-based renewable energy specialists Raw Energy look forward to speaking with farmers on stand 154 on 11th and 12th June.
The company says it understands the challenges facing modern farming – rising input costs, volatile energy prices, and growing pressure to operate more sustainably. It offers tailored energy solutions that help farms become more efficient, independent, and future-ready.
Igne – Stand 125
Igne is one of the UK’s leading providers of specialist drilling and water infrastructure services. From the first hydrogeological survey to installation, commissioning and long-term servicing, the company provides end-to-end services for farmers growing cereals, grains and other field crops.
Water boreholes give cereal growers complete control over their water supply, whilst an on-farm reservoir prepares your farm for summer droughts.
Read more on water infrastructure services on Igne’s website