
The National Ploughing Championships opened today (16–18 September) at Screggan, outside Tullamore, Co Offaly. As Europe’s largest outdoor trade exhibition, the event brings machinery, livestock, innovation and rural services together on one site.
This guide lists the key tyre exhibitors, the products they’re focusing on, and where to find each stand so farmers and contractors can plan efficient visits across the three-day programme.
Use the block–row–stand details below to go directly to each tyre-focused exhibitor at the National Ploughing Championships.

Agrigear’s stand features an extensive cross-section of BKT tyres alongside custom-wheel options. The team is available for specification advice covering traction needs, soil protection and road-work efficiency across mixed farm fleets.

TyreCall is using the National Ploughing Championships to launch Ascenso’s VF agricultural range in Ireland, alongside General Tire Grabber AT and Maxxis Bravo Series AT-771 for SUV and 4×4 users who split time on and off road.
“We’re using this platform to launch Ascenso’s VF tyre range and highlight our Agricultural Radial Tyres from Ascenso, which are designed for high traction and low soil compaction. These D-rated tyres come with a seven-year warranty and can handle speeds of up to 65 km/h (40 mph), making them a strong choice for a range of agricultural uses. We’ll also have General Tire’s Grabber AT range on display, along with Maxxis’ Bravo Series AT-771.” Derek Hill, general manager at TyreCall NI.
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