These bureaus are: Arthurton, Boors Plains, Bute, Cunliffe W.A.B., Moonta, Paskeville, Petersville, Snowtown and South Hummocks.
[7] The event begins on a Tuesday in late September and finishes the following Thursday, opening at 9 am and closing at 5 pm each day.
[3][8] Annual events include sheepdog trials, guest-speakers, wool and sheep displays, including active and static displays, shearing demonstrations, a fashion parade, crafts, and general products[3][9][4][8][10] which were introduced to the Field Days by the Cunliffe Women's Agricultural Bureau.
[9] The original branches of the Agricultural Bureau of SA that formed the Agricultural Field Trial Society (now Yorke Peninsula Field Days Incorporated) were Arthurton, Bute, Nantawarra (now South Hummocks), Paskeville, Pine Forest and Port Broughton.
[9] The first field days event held at the Paskeville site in 1977 was opened by Sir Thomas Playford, former South Australian Premier.