ScotGrass has announced the launch of its new slurry demonstration zone for the 2026 show - described by the organisers as "a dynamic and interactive space dedicated to showcasing the very best in slurry application, handling and nutrient-management technologies."
Taking place on Wednesday 13th May at Slacks Farm in Lochmaben, Dumfries and Galloway and responding to farmer demand for practical insights into slurry best practice and technology, organisers say the slurry demonstration zone will offer live, real-time demonstrations that place innovation and efficiency front and centre. Visitors will have the chance to see the latest solutions in action under genuine working conditions enabling better understanding of performance, precision and nutrient stewardship on a working dairy farm.
Adjacent to the silage clamps, and the farms slurry storage, the demo fields will show visitors separation, pumping and application technologies, in real-time on farm conditions.
Kayleigh Holden, ScotGrass event organiser said, “With sustainability and nutrient management at the heart of modern farming, this new feature at ScotGrass will not only compliment the rest of the show but it will also give manufacturers a platform to bring their innovations out of static displays and into the field, allowing demonstrators and attendees to directly compare technologies, learn from experts and discuss real-world applications."