World Ag Expo Continues Rain or Shine

The World Ag Expo is open today through Thursday in at the International Agri-Center in Tulare.

The World Ag Expo, established in 1968, had more than 100,000 visitors come from 49 states and 81 countries to attend last year’s show.

The show is produced by the International Agri-Center, an education-based non-profit organization.

New for 2025, there will be a lot of movement on the grounds this year with expanded live demonstrations.

That movement includes the Western State Beefmasters Breeders Association Live Cattle Auction.

World Ag Expo has over 2.6 million square feet of exhibit space, which is the equivalent of 45 football fields.

The International Agri-Center owns nearly 700 acres.

Outside of the show grounds and parking lots, the remaining 400-plus acres get farmed, with crops including cotton and almonds.

The World Ag Expo also gives back by providing the opportunity to fundraise by managing more than 30 food booths at the show.