Presented by Impact Ag Australia and Macdoch Australia, Wilmot Field Day brings together a community of changemakers within the agriculture sector – a community reshaping our agrifood system to regenerate and restore nature, to provide real climate solutions, and to benefit our communities whilst generating positive farm returns.
Over two days, thought-leaders, innovators and primary producers are invited to share and discuss practical solutions to progress these benefits within Australian farming systems.
Hosted at Wilmot Farm near Ebor, in NSW, the 2026 event will feature a world-leading speaker program, on-farm demonstrations, mini workshops, exhibitor spaces, networking drinks, and the crowd-favourite dinner under the stars.
Join us to explore the WFD event themes
Farming, people and resilient landscapes: Connecting landscapes, food, people and communities as we work towards a better future for our agrifood systems.
Regenerating our food system: Taking a whole-system approach to land management and food production, working with nature to restore and enhance natural ecosystems.
Heathy soil, healthy food: Valuing and restoring our soils to produce food in a way that is more nutritious, better for the planet and builds resilience in our farm systems.
Prospering family farms: Revitalising family farms through nature-based markets, value-added supply chains and commercial opportunities that reward regenerative practices.
Local and connected supply chains: Forging new paddock to plate pathways to give consumers access to healthy, sustainably produced food and return the profits to primary producers.
Climate change solutions: Addressing the urgent need for emissions reductions through practices that store carbon in agricultural soils and landscapes. Agriculture accounts for around 55% of Australia’s land use, or 427 million hectares. Agricultural soils, particularly those of grazing enterprises, have significant potential to remove carbon from the atmosphere and store it in the soil