The 2023 show is being held at the Baraboo Steam and Gas Engine Grounds. This is a great location, located about halfway between Baraboo and Wisconsin Dells.
The 2022 show will be hosted by Roehl Acres and Rustic Occasions. Roehl Acres of Loyal is an over 500 registered dairy cattle farm, cropping 750 acres. This show also will include a music festival, providing guests another way to enjoy the Wisconsin outdoors.
Hosted by Huntsinger Farms the 2021 show welcomed more than 52,000 people through the gates creating priceless economic boosts for the Eau Claire and Chippewa Valley areas. More than 18,000 people attended the first day and a total of 1,532 volunteers helped run the entire event. 520 exhibitors from 26 states attended the event.
The 2019 show was hosted by Walter Grain Farms near Johnson Creek. This was the second time the family hosted the show, first holding the event Oct. 9-11 in 1984. Three years of planning, 1,500 volunteers, and over 600 exhibitors.
The 2018 show was hosted by D&B Sternweis Farms and Weber’s Farm Store/Heiman Holsteins, just west of Marshfield. A total attendance estimated at 42,220. Almost 7,000 people boarded buses to tour D&B Sternweis Farm’s rotary parlor and freestall facility.
The 2017 show was hosted by Ebert Enterprises. Volunteers working the event set a record, with nearly 1,900 volunteers from Kewaunee County and surrounding areas pitching in, working on 18 committees and subcommittees over the three days to make the show a success.