See your future in agriculture
We're here to show students how agriculture connects to science, engineering, technology, business and the environment at Farm Science Review.
Whether you bring a class, travel with an FFA chapter or attend with your family, the show offers hands-on learning and opportunities to explore careers that make a difference in Ohio and beyond.
Make your field trip easier with First Step
Start at the Student Engagement Center
FSR Student Passports are available at the Student Engagement Center, located at Booth #1 on Beef Street and Conservation Avenue, just inside Gate J for bus arrivals.
This is a great first stop for student groups to experience activities and informational sessions from Junior Achievement, Ohio Farm Bureau and Ohio State. It also serves as a meeting point for end-of-day bus pickup.
Hands-on AgSTEM
Career exploration
Show learning stops
College pathways
Families are welcome, too
Farm Science Review is a great place for families to explore agriculture together. Students can follow their curiosity, try hands-on activities and learn about careers in a welcoming environment.
Plan a family visitHands-on AgSTEM experiences
At the Ohio 4-H STEM Big Top Tent and Mobile Design Lab on Friday Avenue, students can explore hands-on learning and problem-solving activities.
Experiences may include sustainable building, robotics, pollination, genetics, food science, controlled environment agriculture, engineering design and more.
Featured stops for students
1 Ohio 4-H Science and Technology Display in Ag
2 Ask the Experts: Student Spotlight Hour
3 Forestry CDE training
4 Small Farms Zone
5 Swientist Biosecurity Mobile Unit
6 Ag Innovations Area
7 CFAES Academic Programs team
Frequently asked questions
Use the link above to sign up for the 2026 Farm Science Review and simplify your group's admission process.
FIRST STEP supports school field trips with group registration and an on-bus orientation from the local FFA chapter in London.
School groups should start at the Student Engagement Center at Booth #1 on Beef Street and Conservation Avenue, just inside Gate J.
No, Farm Science Review is a good fit for students interested in science, engineering, technology, food systems, environmental topics and hands-on learning. Farming has changed over the last 25 years and an increase use of technology like drones and automated tractors means opportunities for technologically savvy students in agriculture.
Yes, families are welcome to attend and can explore many of the same activities, exhibits and career connections together.
Yes, our annual Career Exploration Fair with the Ohio AgriBusiness Association offers high school students a chance to talk with participating businesses about a career in agriculture on Wednesday morning.