The 66th Annual Poultry Festival, is set to take place on June 12-13, 2026, at the Rogers Convention Center in Rogers, Arkansas. Jump in! We’re going to twist & shout our way to the 66th Annual Poultry Festival!
Get ready to turn back the clock and turn up the fun! We’re groovin’ into a retro revival where the vibes are electric and the good times roll. This festival will be rockin' around the clock with all the flavor, flair, and festivity you’ve come to expect from The Poultry Federation.
History
For six decades, The Poultry Federation (TPF) has hosted the annual event celebrating the poultry and egg industry with its finest. The festival draws members and friends of the industry from all across the country. In 2025, over 4,500 tickets were sold to the festival, impacting the Rogers economy by $4.19 million.
The two-day festival offers a variety of activities that are great for networking, team building and socializing. Festival activities include: golf tournament, trap shoot, scholarship auction, industry awards ceremony, all member cooking competition (AMCC), 4-H cooking competition and concludes with a festival concert. Entertainment for the 66th Annual Poultry Festival will be headlined by Diamond Rio featuring special guest TheWilder Blue. The festival concert will take place on June 13, 2026 at the Walmart AMP in Rogers, Arkansas.
What to expect
Friday, will be packed with events including a golf tournament, and trap shoot. The day will conclude with a industry awards ceremony and Allied Industries Scholarship Auction. In 2025 the Federation hosted their 29th Annual Scholarship Auction. Funds raised allowed TPF to award a total of $143,250 in scholarships for the 2025-2026 academic year to 27 undergraduate and 11 graduate students in Arkansas, Missouri and Oklahoma. For over 20 years, TPF has provided scholarships to deserving young people interested in pursuing a career in the poultry and egg industry. All proceeds from the auction are applied to the scholarship fund and support our partnerships with 4-H and FFA in Arkansas, Missouri and Oklahoma.


































