Boolah’s Trial Farm Field Day returns in 2025 with national impact, driven by ‘Dirt to Data’  

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Boolah, Media Release, 5 August 2025

Join us at Australia’s largest commercial-scale regenerative trial farm on Wednesday 10th September, as it opens its gates to invite farmers, agronomists, agtech leaders and data specialists to the highly anticipated Boolah Trial Farm Field Day in Pallamallawa, NSW.  

This free, industry-shaping event will feature trial results, expert speakers, access to end users, a panel session, networking opportunities, a trade show, and take a powerful look at how real-world data is shaping and driving value within sustainable Australian agriculture under the 2025 theme, ‘Dirt to Data’.  

Since the outstanding success of the 2024 farm trials, Boolah has experienced phenomenal growth, increasing its active trials from 12 to 19 and expanding interstate into Victoria. This expansion will move across Australia in the next 12 months. The 2025 Field Day will mark the official launch of Boolah’s new Trial Farm in Donald, Victoria, with a full delegation travelling north to Pallamallawa to attend the event. 

Boolah CEO and Founder, Stuart Tighe, says the 2025 Field Day will reflect the growing momentum behind Boolah Pure Network’s Regen4real framework, which is leading verifiable customised data collection in agriculture.  

“The focus of this event is to provide practical insights and strategies that can be implemented on the ground, at a commercial scale,” Mr Tighe said. “Through our theme ‘Dirt to Data’, we want to help attendees understand that the decisions we make in the soil need to be guided by the right data. The day will help growers ask the right questions, learn how to collect the right data, and apply it in ways that deliver real returns – economically and environmentally. 

“We’ll also look at some of the innovative regenerative techniques and technologies being trialed at commercial scale at Boolah under our Regen4real framework – which will include our data dashboard used for managing and reporting sustainability.”  

With a growing reputation as a must-attend event on the ag calendar, the 2025 Field Day is expected to attract over 400 participants from across Australia.  

Thanks to major Field Day partner Asahi Beveridges, and our long-term Trial Farm Partners, Mort & Co and Barrett Burston Malting, the event remains free to attend, honouring Boolah’s commitment to shared knowledge and inclusive growth.  

David Engel, Regional Head of Raw Material Procurement at Asahi said “We’re excited to be part of an event that showcases how data is being used to inform smarter, more sustainable decisions from the paddock to the processor,” Mr Engel said. “I’m particularly looking forward to hearing how others in agriculture are using data to improve sustainability outcomes and share how Asahi have begun adapting the Regen4real framework used at the Boolah Trial Farms.”  

The event will foster valuable collaboration across the whole of the supply chain including, farmers, end users, industry experts, government representatives and key stakeholders, building a community committed to sustainable agricultural practices.  

Join us

We invite industry professionals, media, and the community to join us for this informative free event with exceptional speakers leading data collection in agriculture.  

  • Date: Wednesday 10th September  
  • Time: 8:00 am – 5:30 pm  
  • Location: The Pallamallawa War Memorial Hall, 47 Generoi St, Pallamallawa  
  • Free entry, bookings essential 
  • Registration Link: https://events.humanitix.com/boolah2025

Agenda

  • 8:00 am: Registration, trade displays, networking and coffee at The Pally Hall 
  • 8:45 am: Welcome and opening address from Stuart Tighe, CEO Boolah Farms and guest speakers 
  • 9:45am: Board buses to Trial Farm for a tour of the commercial-scale trial farm with trial results 

Morning Tea then lunch 

  • 2:00pm: Buses return to Pally Hall 
  • 2:30 pm: Keynote Speakers and Industry Panel Sessions 
  • 4:15pm: Trade displays, networking, drinks and nibbles 
  • 5:00 pm: Event close 
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