Farming Events in Canada

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National Indigenous Fisheries & Aquaculture Forum

October 20, 2025 - October 23, 2025

NAFF V: Honouring Indigenous Knowledge and Leadership in Fisheries and Aquaculture

In today’s rapidly evolving fisheries and aquaculture landscape, Indigenous leadership is not only necessary it’s transformative. The National Indigenous Fisheries & Aquaculture Forum (NAFF V) offers a powerful, four-day space for Indigenous leaders, innovators, policymakers, and community members to gather, collaborate, and shape the future of these sectors.

Building on the momentum of its previous four editions, NAFF V continues its tradition of excellence, blending policy dialogue, technical knowledge, and cultural celebration in a way that’s uniquely Indigenous and profoundly impactful.

Set against a backdrop of cultural pride and community resilience, NAFF V is more than a conference it is a movement, empowering Indigenous voices at every level of the fisheries and aquaculture industry.

A Space for Dialogue, Collaboration, and Celebration

NAFF V is designed to foster meaningful exchange between Indigenous leaders and stakeholders from all corners of the industry. From grassroots fishers to international aquaculture experts, participants engage in dialogue that is honest, respectful, and forward-looking.

The event features a dynamic mix of:

Presentations from Indigenous fisheries and aquaculture leaders

Panels with policymakers, scientists, and economic development specialists

Workshops focused on skills-building, governance, and innovation

Cultural performances highlighting the unique heritage of Indigenous nations

Showcase dinner featuring traditional and contemporary Indigenous cuisine

Tradeshow spotlighting Indigenous-owned businesses and artists

This structure ensures that participants experience not only professional development but also cultural enrichment and community connection.

A National and International Gathering with Purpose

One of NAFF V’s greatest strengths is its ability to bring together a truly diverse and influential audience. Attendees represent First Nations, Inuit, and Métis communities, as well as government agencies, non-profits, private sector companies, and international organizations. Each voice brings unique knowledge and lived experience, contributing to a holistic vision for the future of Indigenous fisheries and aquaculture.

Key sectors represented at NAFF V include:

Indigenous Fisheries Management Organizations

Aquaculture Businesses and Co-operatives

Federal, Provincial, and Territorial Governments

Environmental and Ocean Research Institutes

Private and Multinational Seafood Companies

Education and Training Providers

This multi-sector approach facilitates long-term partnerships, promotes knowledge exchange, and strengthens national and global relationships rooted in mutual respect and shared goals.

Centering Indigenous Voices in Aquatic Stewardship

At its core, NAFF V is about recognizing and respecting Indigenous rights and responsibilities in the stewardship of aquatic ecosystems. For generations, Indigenous communities have protected waterways, practiced sustainable harvesting, and passed on knowledge through cultural teachings and lived practice.

Today, those same principles guide the modern Indigenous fisheries and aquaculture sector. NAFF V provides a space to share these teachings, while also integrating emerging technologies and policy frameworks that support Indigenous food sovereignty and economic self-determination.

Some of the topics explored include:

Indigenous-led marine conservation strategies

Nation-to-nation collaboration in fisheries governance

Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) in aquaculture operations

Rights-based approaches to fisheries access and regulation

Community-driven aquaculture development

Climate change resilience and adaptation in coastal regions

By blending ancestral knowledge with innovation, the Forum reaffirms that Indigenous leadership is not just relevant it’s essential for the health of global marine systems.

What Makes NAFF V a Must-Attend Event

Whether you're an Indigenous youth entering the field, an established business leader, or a government representative working toward reconciliation, NAFF V offers powerful, purpose-driven engagement opportunities.

Top reasons to attend:

1. Learn from Indigenous Leaders
Hear firsthand experiences from those shaping the future of Indigenous fisheries and aquaculture.

2. Build Strategic Partnerships
Connect with professionals across government, industry, and Indigenous communities.

3. Experience Cultural Richness
Enjoy ceremonies, performances, and food that reflect the heart and spirit of Indigenous nations.

4. Explore Innovation and Best Practices
Attend workshops and panels offering practical strategies, success stories, and new tools.

5. Support Indigenous Enterprises
Visit the tradeshow and regional artist booths to support Indigenous-owned businesses and creators.

A Forum That Celebrates Culture as Much as Commerce

Unlike traditional industry conferences, NAFF V places culture at the center. The cultural performances and showcase dinner are not just side events they are essential parts of the Forum’s identity. These moments provide space to honour Indigenous traditions, reconnect with heritage, and ground industry work in values of community and reciprocity.

Delegates will be treated to:

Traditional music and dance from participating Indigenous nations

Ceremonial welcomes and blessings

Storytelling sessions that connect past, present, and future

Cuisine prepared by Indigenous chefs, blending ancestral knowledge with modern flair

These experiences serve to deepen relationships among participants, reinforcing the understanding that success in fisheries and aquaculture must also be rooted in cultural integrity.

Tradeshow and Artist Showcase: Supporting Indigenous Business

Throughout the four-day event, a vibrant tradeshow will run alongside the main program. This space features Indigenous entrepreneurs, fisheries co-ops, aquaculture technology vendors, and regional artists showcasing Indigenous excellence across multiple sectors.

Expect to find:

Equipment and services supporting aquaculture operations

Indigenous-owned seafood processing businesses

Environmental monitoring and data tools

Artistic creations rooted in traditional designs and stories

Career and training opportunities from Indigenous organizations

This blend of commerce, culture, and innovation reinforces the strength and diversity of the Indigenous economy.

Looking Ahead: A Future Built on Indigenous Leadership

As environmental challenges mount and global seafood demand rises, Indigenous communities continue to demonstrate how land and water stewardship can go hand-in-hand with economic development. NAFF V is a beacon for those seeking a path forward one that respects treaties, affirms sovereignty, and ensures that Indigenous peoples continue to lead in the spaces they have occupied and cared for since time immemorial.

The Forum is not just about solving today’s problems. It’s about envisioning a future where Indigenous knowledge, rights, and governance are central to healthy aquatic systems worldwide.

Join the Conversation, Strengthen the Movement

NAFF V is more than a conference. It’s a celebration of resilience, wisdom, and innovation in Indigenous fisheries and aquaculture. As the industry evolves, this event ensures Indigenous peoples are not just included but leading the way.

For anyone working at the intersection of fisheries, aquaculture, and Indigenous rights, this is a must-attend gathering. With its powerful programming, vibrant community, and unwavering focus on Indigenous priorities, NAFF V continues to set the standard for how inclusive, impactful, and future-oriented an industry forum can be.

International Conference on Agroecology and Organic Farming

October 23, 2025 - October 24, 2025

International Conference on Agroecology and Organic Farming: Championing Eco-Friendly Agriculture

As the world continues to confront the twin challenges of climate change and food security, the global agricultural community is turning to more sustainable, regenerative solutions. At the heart of this shift lies organic and agroecological farming practices that work with nature rather than against it. The upcoming International Conference on Agroecology and Organic Farming, themed ""Eco-Friendly Agriculture: Reducing Environmental Impact through Organic Methods,"" offers a powerful platform to showcase these advancements.

Set against the backdrop of a rapidly evolving global food system, this event will bring together researchers, educators, agribusiness professionals, farmers, and policymakers to exchange knowledge, explore breakthroughs, and discuss how organic farming can meet global sustainability goals. From soil health to agribusiness innovation, the conference will cover a wide range of vital topics influencing the future of agriculture.

Why This Conference Matters: Shifting Towards Sustainable Food Systems

The agricultural industry is at a crossroads. With increasing pressure to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, protect biodiversity, and maintain productivity, there is a clear need to rethink traditional farming practices. Organic and agroecological methods offer an eco-friendly path forward, promoting not only environmental resilience but also social and economic sustainability.

The International Conference on Agroecology and Organic Farming highlights the remarkable progress being made in these fields. It emphasizes the importance of integrated systems that prioritize soil regeneration, natural pest management, reduced chemical use, and climate-smart crop production.

Through this conference, attendees will:

Explore cutting-edge research in organic agriculture

Learn about scalable agroecological models for small and large farms

Understand the relationship between soil and plant health

Gain insights into environmental education and agricultural policy

Build networks with global change-makers in sustainable agriculture

What Attendees Can Expect: A Holistic View of Organic Agriculture

This is not just another industry event. The International Conference on Agroecology and Organic Farming is designed to inspire, educate, and empower professionals working at every level of the agricultural ecosystem. From hands-on farmers to academic researchers and NGO leaders, all voices are welcome and necessary.

Key Themes and Focus Areas

Agroecology and Climate Resilience
Discussions on how agroecological systems help build long-term climate adaptability through biodiversity, natural cycles, and resource conservation.

Soil and Plant Science in Organic Farming
Presentations on nutrient cycling, composting, cover cropping, and biological pest control—all rooted in the latest agronomic research.

Integrated Agribusiness Models
Exploring how businesses can profit from sustainable agriculture, from local food systems to global organic trade.

Education, Training, and Outreach
Best practices for building awareness of eco-friendly farming techniques in schools, communities, and extension networks.

Technological Innovations in Organic Farming
New tools, digital platforms, and data-driven solutions for scaling organic methods without compromising environmental integrity.

Why You Should Attend: Benefits for Professionals Across the Sector

Whether you are new to organic farming or a seasoned professional, this conference provides practical tools, fresh insights, and valuable relationships. Attending offers both personal growth and professional development especially as demand grows for sustainable agriculture specialists worldwide.

Who Should Attend?

Organic and conventional farmers seeking sustainable alternatives

Agricultural researchers and university faculty

Environmental educators and extension agents

Agri-entrepreneurs and food industry professionals

NGO leaders and policy-makers

Students and emerging leaders in agroecology and plant science

Learning Through Connection: Networking with Purpose

One of the strongest features of the International Conference on Agroecology and Organic Farming is the way it connects people across disciplines and borders. The event is structured to encourage networking, collaboration, and shared problem-solving, through both formal and informal sessions.

Networking Opportunities Include:

Roundtable discussions on pressing challenges in sustainable agriculture

Poster sessions and research showcases

Workshops led by global experts in soil biology, plant health, and organic inputs

One-on-one mentoring sessions for young professionals and students

Interactive panel Q&As with leaders in agroecological innovation

These collaborative moments help break down silos and pave the way for long-term partnerships and impactful research alliances.

Driving Innovation Through Research and Practice

The conference will feature a lineup of renowned keynote speakers, including global thought leaders in agroecology, environmental science, and sustainable business. Attendees can expect deep dives into complex topics such as:

Ecological intensification

Regenerative farming and carbon sequestration

Policy frameworks that support organic certification and expansion

Biodiversity conservation on working farms

Research Topics on the Agenda:

Role of microbial diversity in plant productivity

Alternatives to synthetic fertilizers and pesticides

Economic analysis of organic versus conventional systems

Organic seed development and open-pollinated varieties

Policy reform and support mechanisms for eco-friendly farming

A Launchpad for Future Leaders in Sustainable Agriculture

The future of farming depends not only on innovations but on the people who drive them forward. This conference is a catalyst for career development, especially for students, young scientists, and aspiring organic farmers.

Attendees will have access to:

Career development panels

Fellowship and funding opportunity workshops

Academic and publishing guidance

Internship and volunteer programs with global NGOs

University collaboration opportunities across continents

By attending, you’ll be stepping into a community that’s committed to making agriculture both productive and regenerative now and for generations to come.

Be a Part of the Global Agroecological Movement

The International Conference on Agroecology and Organic Farming is more than an event it’s a movement toward more responsible and resilient farming systems. By focusing on organic methods that reduce environmental harm, the conference reinforces agriculture’s role as a solution to some of the most pressing challenges of our time.

Whether you're looking to scale your organic farm, transition to eco-friendly practices, contribute to cutting-edge research, or simply deepen your understanding of sustainable food systems, this conference provides the resources, inspiration, and community you need.

Don’t miss your chance to be part of a future where agriculture nurtures the earth, feeds the world, and strengthens communities naturally.

Manitoba AG EX

October 29, 2025 - November 01, 2025

Manitoba AG EX: Celebrating Agriculture, Education, and Community in the Heart of the Prairies

Every autumn, the Keystone Centre in Brandon, Manitoba transforms into a vibrant celebration of Canadian agriculture. Manitoba AG EX, the province's largest all-breeds cattle show, offers much more than just livestock competitions—it bridges urban and rural communities, fosters agricultural education, and honors the deep-rooted connection to the land and Indigenous heritage.

From seasoned cattle breeders to curious schoolchildren, Manitoba AG EX invites everyone to experience the depth and diversity of agriculture in Manitoba. With events like the Little Lady Classic, Supreme Breed Extravaganza, and the educational Moo Mania and Ewe Mania programs, the event is a cornerstone of Manitoba's agricultural calendar.


A Showcase of Excellence: The Largest All-Breeds Cattle Show in Manitoba

One of the event's most defining features is its dedication to showcasing a wide range of cattle breeds. The Manitoba AG EX all-breeds cattle show brings together top breeders from across the region and beyond, competing in events that highlight both quality and care.

Among the major cattle events:

The Little Lady Classic: A youth showmanship event celebrating confidence and skills in young female handlers.

Supreme Breed Extravaganza: A prestigious contest where the finest champions from each breed compete for the overall title.

These events not only elevate the standard of livestock breeding in the province but also create a competitive, yet supportive, environment that promotes excellence in animal husbandry.
Bridging Urban and Rural: Agriculture for All Ages

While AG EX is rooted in agricultural tradition, one of its most important roles is creating connections between rural producers and urban visitors. The fair provides a firsthand look at where food comes from, how it’s produced, and the work that sustains Canadian farms.

This mission comes to life in programs like:

Moo Mania

Designed for students, Moo Mania is an educational journey into the world of dairy farming and cattle care. Children get to:

Interact with live animals

Learn about the lifecycle of dairy production

Understand the science behind feeding, milking, and breeding

Ewe Mania

Parallel to Moo Mania, Ewe Mania introduces students to the world of sheep farming, offering:

Hands-on learning about wool and meat production

Interactive stations about sheep breeds, care, and sustainable practices

These programs are instrumental in cultivating agricultural literacy among Manitoba’s youth, planting seeds of curiosity and respect for farming.


Recognizing Indigenous Heritage and Traditional Lands

An important element of Manitoba AG EX is its acknowledgment of the Indigenous peoples and the traditional lands on which the event takes place. Manitoba is home to a rich and diverse Indigenous culture, and recognizing these roots is key to ensuring the future of agriculture is inclusive and respectful.

Each year, AG EX opens with a land acknowledgment, and ongoing efforts are made to include Indigenous voices, practices, and perspectives. This commitment helps foster a stronger sense of community and shared responsibility toward the land and its stewardship.


More Than a Livestock Show: A Complete Agricultural Experience

While cattle and sheep are at the heart of Manitoba AG EX, the event also includes a range of experiences that appeal to the broader public and agricultural professionals alike.

Event Highlights

Youth Judging Competitions – Helping students build confidence, decision-making, and public speaking skills through livestock evaluation.

Breed Association Showcases – Providing breeders a platform to educate the public and connect with future buyers or collaborators.

Agricultural Exhibits – Featuring equipment, feed innovations, rural development strategies, and more.

These layers of activity turn the event into more than just a show—it becomes a hub for learning, trading, and celebrating shared agricultural values.


Educational Impact and Career Inspiration

For many students, Manitoba AG EX is their first immersive experience with agriculture. The hands-on opportunities, expert mentorship, and friendly atmosphere make it the perfect setting to inspire the next generation of agricultural professionals.

Benefits for Students:

Exposure to diverse livestock practices

Career exploration in agri-food industries

Development of public speaking and critical thinking skills

Direct engagement with farmers, breeders, and scientists

This educational element aligns with Manitoba’s broader strategy of building a resilient and innovative agricultural workforce.


Community, Culture, and Connection

At its core, Manitoba AG EX is about people. It's where urban families come to understand life on a farm, where young handlers take their first steps toward agricultural careers, and where communities gather to share in the tradition, culture, and future of Manitoba farming.

Community involvement is visible throughout:

Local volunteers assist with coordination and hosting

Small businesses provide food, crafts, and ag-related services

Schools and youth organizations collaborate in programming

These connections make Manitoba AG EX not just an event—but a living, breathing ecosystem of agricultural community and pride.


Why Manitoba AG EX Matters

In a time when the link between food producers and consumers is increasingly strained, events like Manitoba AG EX play a vital role. They humanize the face of agriculture, promote transparency, and build respect between urban and rural populations.

Through livestock excellence, interactive learning, and cultural recognition, AG EX remains one of Manitoba’s most impactful agricultural gatherings. It proves that farming is not just about fields and barns—it’s about people, legacy, and the future we build together.

Farmfair International

November 05, 2025 - November 08, 2025

Farmfair International: A Celebration of Canadian Agriculture and Innovation

Each year, the Edmonton Expo Centre transforms into a hub of agricultural excellence as it hosts Farmfair International—one of Canada’s premier agricultural showcases. This dynamic event goes beyond a traditional farm expo; it serves as a celebration of rural life, innovation, and the unwavering spirit of the farming community. Farmers, producers, livestock breeders, and agri-business professionals from across Alberta and beyond come together in Edmonton to share, learn, and compete, all under one roof.

With an expansive lineup of exhibitions, seminars, and livestock events, Farmfair International is not just an industry event—it's a cornerstone of Canadian agricultural culture.


Showcasing the Future of Agriculture: Exhibits and Technology

At the heart of Farmfair International lies an impressive range of agricultural exhibits, designed to highlight the latest trends, tools, and technology shaping the modern farming landscape. These exhibits provide a hands-on look at innovations that can transform operations—from small family farms to large-scale agribusiness.

Attendees can expect to find:

Cutting-edge farm equipment and precision agriculture tools

Advanced livestock genetics and breeding programs

Sustainable solutions for crop and soil management

Digital platforms for farm monitoring and automation

Innovative feed and nutrition products

The exhibition space serves as a launchpad for new products, allowing producers to interact directly with developers and suppliers to explore solutions tailored to their needs.


Livestock Competitions: Tradition Meets Excellence

One of the most celebrated features of Farmfair International is its world-class livestock competitions. These events not only preserve the rich traditions of livestock breeding in Canada but also push the industry forward by setting benchmarks for quality, health, and performance.

Key livestock events include:

Purebred cattle shows, featuring some of the best genetics in North America

Youth livestock competitions, designed to educate and inspire the next generation of farmers

Ranch horse showcases that blend functionality with skill and tradition

Commercial cattle events, highlighting performance traits critical to profitability

These competitions serve as a marketplace and networking arena for breeders, buyers, and sellers—providing an environment where business, tradition, and passion intersect.


Learning and Growing: Seminars and Interactive Workshops

Beyond the show floor and arena, Farmfair International offers a robust educational program that empowers participants with insights, tools, and strategies to advance their operations.

Interactive learning sessions at the expo include:

Agribusiness management seminars to help farm enterprises scale

Animal health and welfare workshops, led by veterinarians and livestock experts

Sustainability and regenerative agriculture discussions

Hands-on clinics for ranch skills, livestock handling, and equipment use

These knowledge-sharing platforms encourage collaboration and lifelong learning—two pillars essential to the success of modern agriculture.


A Vital Meeting Point for Networking and Industry Development

One of the defining aspects of Farmfair International is its role as a networking powerhouse. The event attracts a diverse audience, including:

Farmers and ranchers

Breeders and seedstock producers

Equipment manufacturers and service providers

Researchers, educators, and government representatives

This wide-ranging participation creates countless opportunities for collaboration and business development. Whether sealing deals on livestock genetics, forming export partnerships, or connecting with technology vendors, attendees find meaningful ways to grow their professional networks and their businesses.


Family, Culture, and Community at the Heart of the Expo

What sets Farmfair International apart is its strong sense of community and celebration. The event isn’t just about equipment or genetics—it’s about people. Families come together to celebrate rural life, children experience farming up close, and urban visitors gain a deeper appreciation for the agricultural world.

Visitors enjoy:

Cultural showcases featuring western traditions

Youth engagement programs, introducing the next generation to agriculture

Food experiences highlighting local producers

Entertainment events that make the experience both educational and enjoyable

By integrating business with celebration, Farmfair International ensures that agriculture is seen not only as an industry but also as a cherished way of life.


Farmfair International as a Gateway to Canada’s Agricultural Future

As the agricultural landscape evolves in response to technological, environmental, and economic pressures, events like Farmfair International are more vital than ever. The expo provides a dynamic space where innovation meets tradition, education fuels progress, and relationships drive industry resilience. Held at the Edmonton Expo Centre, Farmfair International continues to be a guiding light for agricultural advancement in Canada and a tribute to the strength of its farming communities.

For anyone passionate about agriculture—from the seasoned rancher to the curious urbanite—Farmfair International offers a meaningful, memorable, and forward-looking experience.

Canadian Western Agribition

November 24, 2025 - November 29, 2025

Canadian Western Agribition: Celebrating Excellence and Innovation in Western Canadian Agriculture

The Canadian Western Agribition, held annually in Regina, Canada, stands as one of the most significant agricultural events in Western Canada. Spanning six exciting days, this premier event offers a dynamic platform where the agricultural community gathers to celebrate the rich heritage, advancements, and future potential of the region’s farming industry.

From livestock shows to educational seminars and a bustling marketplace, Agribition provides something for every agricultural enthusiast, producer, and industry leader. The event embodies a vibrant atmosphere that reflects the passion, resilience, and innovation driving Western Canadian agriculture forward.

A Showcase of Livestock Excellence and Agricultural Traditions

One of the main attractions of the Canadian Western Agribition is its renowned livestock shows. Participants bring their finest cattle, horses, sheep, and other animals, highlighting superior breeding, husbandry, and care. These competitions not only celebrate tradition but also push the boundaries of livestock genetics and production.

Visitors can expect:

Breed showcases that display the diversity and quality of livestock in Western Canada

Expert judging and awards recognizing outstanding animals and producers

Opportunities to learn about animal health, nutrition, and management from top specialists

The livestock segment remains a central pillar of the event, fostering pride and excellence within the agricultural community.

Educational Seminars to Inspire and Inform

Agribition’s commitment to education is reflected in its wide range of seminars and workshops. These sessions cover critical topics relevant to today’s agricultural challenges and opportunities, such as:

Sustainable farming practices and environmental stewardship

Advances in crop production and soil management

Innovations in agribusiness technology and data analytics

Market trends and trade opportunities affecting Western Canadian agriculture

Industry experts and thought leaders lead these seminars, offering attendees practical insights and the latest research to help optimize their operations and business strategies.

A Marketplace of Agricultural Products and Services

The marketplace at Canadian Western Agribition is a bustling hub where producers and businesses connect. Featuring a broad array of agricultural products and services, it serves as a vital trade show for the sector. Attendees can:

Discover the latest equipment and machinery designed to enhance productivity

Explore feed, seed, and crop protection products

Engage with financial institutions and service providers offering tailored solutions for farmers

Network with suppliers and fellow producers to build lasting partnerships

This marketplace not only supports commerce but also encourages knowledge exchange and collaboration within the agricultural industry.

Celebrating Western Canadian Heritage and Innovation

Beyond the technical aspects, Agribition is a celebration of the culture and community that define Western Canadian agriculture. It provides a unique opportunity for farmers, ranchers, and enthusiasts to come together, share stories, and build connections that strengthen the rural fabric.

Highlights include:

Social events and community gatherings that foster camaraderie

Exhibitions showcasing regional history and traditions

Opportunities for youth engagement, encouraging the next generation of agricultural leaders

This spirit of celebration and unity enriches the experience, making Agribition much more than a trade event it’s a true festival of farming life.

Why Attend Canadian Western Agribition?

Experience six days of immersive agricultural activities and exhibitions

Engage with leaders and innovators shaping the future of Western Canadian farming

Gain valuable knowledge through diverse educational programming

Build connections within a vibrant and supportive agricultural community

Celebrate the heritage and ongoing innovation of the region’s agriculture

Whether you are a seasoned producer, industry professional, or simply passionate about agriculture, Canadian Western Agribition offers unparalleled opportunities to learn, network, and celebrate.

A Premier Event Driving Growth and Community in Western Canadian Agriculture

The Canadian Western Agribition remains a landmark event that highlights the best of Western Canada’s agricultural industry. By combining competition, education, commerce, and community, it fuels progress and pride in one of the world’s most important farming regions.

Attending Agribition means becoming part of a larger movement that honors tradition while embracing innovation, ensuring that Western Canadian agriculture continues to thrive for generations to come.

Grey Bruce Farmers' Week

January 07, 2026 - January 12, 2026

Grey Bruce Farmers' Week: Celebrating Agriculture, Innovation, and Community in Hanover

Each year, as the calendar turns and winter settles over Ontario, the farming community begins preparing not just for the next season in the fields but also for one of the most anticipated agricultural events in the region: Grey Bruce Farmers' Week. Held at the Elmwood Community Center in Hanover, Canada, this annual event brings together a dynamic mix of farmers, agri-professionals, researchers, and local organizations for a week of learning, collaboration, and celebration of rural life.

From its humble beginnings to its current role as a cornerstone of the local agricultural calendar, Grey Bruce Farmers' Week has grown into a must-attend gathering. Its core mission remains clear: to provide timely and relevant information to those who feed our communities, while also strengthening the bonds within the rural and farming sectors.

Why Grey Bruce Farmers' Week Matters

In today’s fast-changing agricultural landscape, staying informed isn’t a luxury it’s a necessity. Grey Bruce Farmers' Week addresses this need by offering content that is both practical and forward-thinking, with a focus on sustainable agriculture, technological innovation, and rural development.

More than just an educational event, it acts as a hub of community energy, where generations of farmers gather to share ideas, troubleshoot challenges, and look toward the future together.

Key aspects of the event include:

Daily workshops tailored to specific farming sectors

Presentations by leading experts in agriculture, environment, and business

Networking opportunities with local producers, agri-businesses, and service providers

Discussions on emerging trends, including climate-smart practices and agri-tech

The week-long format allows each day to focus on a specific theme such as Dairy Day, Beef Day, Sheep Day, or Ecological Day ensuring that all sectors of the farming community receive targeted attention and resources.

A Closer Look at What Attendees Can Expect

One of the unique features of Grey Bruce Farmers' Week is its ability to balance traditional farming wisdom with cutting-edge science and technology. This combination makes it not only educational but also highly relevant for today’s producers navigating complex challenges.

Highlights of the Week Include:

Sector-Specific Content
Each day is carefully curated to provide content that resonates with different farming audiences. Whether you're a grain grower, a dairy producer, or an advocate for regenerative agriculture, there’s a day designed just for you.

Hands-On Learning Opportunities
Workshops go beyond theory. Many include practical demonstrations or farmer-led panels where attendees can hear real-world experiences and ask questions in a collaborative setting.

Access to Leading Voices in the Industry
From soil health specialists to economists, the roster of speakers is carefully chosen to ensure attendees walk away with fresh perspectives and actionable knowledge.

Marketplace and Exhibit Hall
Local businesses, equipment suppliers, seed companies, and service providers showcase their offerings, allowing farmers to explore tools and technologies that could transform their operations.

Community-Focused Events
From coffee breaks to informal meetups, every moment of Grey Bruce Farmers’ Week is designed to foster genuine connections.

Why Hanover and Elmwood Are the Perfect Hosts

The Elmwood Community Center in Hanover, Ontario, offers more than just a venue it offers a sense of home. Nestled in the heart of Grey and Bruce Counties, it reflects the agricultural heartbeat of the region. With its central location, warm hospitality, and accessibility, it’s an ideal gathering place for both long-time attendees and those visiting for the first time.

What makes this location special isn’t just the setting it’s the people. Grey and Bruce Counties are rich with farming history, innovation, and a strong sense of community. That spirit infuses the entire week, turning a collection of events into something that feels more like a reunion.

A Focus on Innovation, Resilience, and Sustainability

Agriculture is evolving, and Grey Bruce Farmers' Week ensures that local farmers are ready to evolve with it. The event addresses key questions farmers are asking today:

How can I reduce input costs while maintaining yields?

What are the newest practices in soil regeneration and nutrient management?

How do I prepare my farm for extreme weather or market volatility?

What innovations in equipment or software can save time and money?

Topics You Might Encounter:

Cover cropping and no-till farming techniques

On-farm renewable energy options

Livestock health and nutrition advances

Mental health and well-being in rural communities

Agricultural policy updates at the provincial and national levels

This broad and inclusive range of topics ensures there’s something of value for every type of farmer, from the traditional to the progressive.

Who Should Attend Grey Bruce Farmers’ Week?

The event is geared toward a diverse audience of agricultural enthusiasts and professionals. Whether you operate a multi-generation farm or are just beginning your journey into agriculture, the week is designed to offer insight, support, and inspiration.

Ideal Attendees Include:

Crop and livestock farmers of all sizes

Agricultural students and educators

Farm advisors, agronomists, and veterinarians

Rural business owners and entrepreneurs

Environmental advocates and land stewards

Policy-makers and community leaders

The event also welcomes families, acknowledging that farming is often a shared endeavor involving multiple generations.

The Value of Coming Together in Person

While online webinars and digital resources are valuable, nothing quite matches the power of face-to-face learning and conversation. Grey Bruce Farmers’ Week continues to prioritize in-person interaction because it fosters:

Deeper connections within the agricultural community

Hands-on experience with new products and methods

Spontaneous conversations that spark ideas and innovations

Reinforcement of community resilience, especially in challenging times

After years of uncertainty and disruption across the agriculture sector, events like this play a crucial role in rebuilding not just knowledge, but relationships.

Looking Ahead with Confidence

As Grey Bruce Farmers’ Week returns once again to Hanover, it does so with renewed energy and purpose. In a world that increasingly values sustainability, local food systems, and responsible land use, farmers are more vital than ever and so are the events that support them.

This is more than a week-long conference. It’s a celebration of rural resilience, a showcase of innovation, and a reminder that the farming community is strong, capable, and always evolving.

Whether you're coming for the speakers, the networking, or the sense of belonging, Grey Bruce Farmers’ Week delivers. Don’t miss your chance to be part of one of Ontario’s most meaningful and impactful agricultural events.

Erin Fair

October 10, 2025 - October 13, 2025
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Erin Fair: Celebrating Agricultural Heritage and Community Spirit in Erin, Canada

The Erin Fair, proudly hosted by the Erin Agricultural Society, stands as one of the most beloved annual events in Erin, Canada. Known for its deep roots in agricultural tradition and community values, this fair offers visitors a lively and welcoming experience that highlights the best of rural life. Set against the charming backdrop of Erin, the fair brings together families, farmers, artisans, and visitors from near and far to celebrate the region’s rich heritage and vibrant community spirit.

From its variety of engaging exhibits to its fun-filled activities designed for all ages, the Erin Fair continues to be a cherished event that brings people closer to the land, the people, and the traditions that define this unique Canadian community.

A Vibrant Showcase of Local Agriculture and Crafts

One of the core attractions of the Erin Fair is its diverse range of exhibits that showcase the local agricultural landscape and artisanal talent. Visitors can explore:

Agricultural displays: Featuring everything from livestock and crops to modern farming techniques and equipment demonstrations. These exhibits give insight into the hard work and innovation driving the local farming community.

Craft markets: Showcasing handcrafted goods created by local artisans, including woodworking, textiles, pottery, and more. It’s a wonderful opportunity to discover unique, locally made treasures.

Educational booths: Offering interactive displays and workshops on topics such as sustainable farming, gardening tips, and conservation efforts.

These exhibits not only highlight the importance of agriculture to Erin’s identity but also foster an appreciation for the skills and creativity within the community.

Family-Friendly Entertainment and Activities

The Erin Fair is designed to be a joyous occasion for visitors of all ages. The event schedule includes a wide variety of activities, ensuring that everyone from toddlers to grandparents finds something enjoyable. Highlights often include:

Rides and games: Classic fairground attractions like merry-go-rounds, Ferris wheels, and carnival games bring excitement and laughter.

Live performances: Music, dance, and cultural showcases celebrate local talent and bring vibrant energy to the fairgrounds.

Competitions and contests: From pie-baking to livestock judging, these friendly competitions engage community members and visitors alike.

Food vendors: Serving up delicious local fare, including traditional Canadian dishes and seasonal treats that add flavor to the celebration.

Together, these elements create an atmosphere buzzing with fun, community pride, and festive spirit.

Strengthening Community Bonds Through Tradition

At its heart, the Erin Fair is about more than just entertainment or displays it’s a celebration of community and heritage. The event brings people together from diverse backgrounds, offering a space to connect, share stories, and honor the agricultural roots that have shaped the town.

For many residents, the fair represents an annual tradition, a moment to pause and reflect on the progress and challenges of rural life. It’s a reminder of the ongoing relationship between the land and the people who work it, as well as an opportunity to support local farmers, artisans, and businesses.

Supporting Local Agriculture and Economy

The Erin Fair also plays an important role in supporting the local economy. By providing a platform for farmers, artisans, and small businesses to showcase their products and services, the fair stimulates economic activity within the community.

Visitors often leave with fresh produce, handmade crafts, and local specialties, directly contributing to the livelihood of those who maintain Erin’s agricultural and artisanal traditions. This economic boost reinforces the sustainable cycle of community support and growth.

What Makes the Erin Fair a Must-Visit Event?

Rich celebration of agricultural heritage

Family-friendly activities and entertainment

Opportunities to purchase local crafts and products

A welcoming atmosphere fostering community connections

Educational experiences promoting sustainable farming and living

Whether you’re a longtime resident or a curious visitor, the Erin Fair offers a unique glimpse into the heart of rural Canadian life and the enduring spirit of a close-knit community.

Planning Your Visit to the Erin Fair

The fair typically takes place over several days during the summer or early fall, taking advantage of the pleasant weather and the natural beauty of Erin. Attendees are encouraged to bring the whole family, enjoy the fresh air, and immerse themselves in an event that honors the land and the people.

To make the most of your visit:

Check the official Erin Agricultural Society website or social media for the latest schedule and event details.

Arrive early to explore the exhibits and participate in workshops.

Don’t miss the live performances and competitions scheduled throughout the day.

Sample local food vendors and shop at craft stalls to support small businesses.

Bring comfortable footwear and prepare for a full day of outdoor fun.

Embracing Tradition and Community at the Erin Fair

The Erin Fair stands as a vibrant testament to the strength of community, the value of agricultural heritage, and the joy of shared celebration. Whether it’s the lively exhibits, the warm camaraderie, or the simple pleasures of local food and crafts, the fair offers something special for every visitor.

By attending, you become part of a continuing story one that honors the past, celebrates the present, and inspires the future of Erin and its people.

Canadian Greenhouse Conference

October 08, 2025 - October 09, 2025
Completed

The Canadian Greenhouse Conference stands out as a vital gathering for commercial growers of controlled environment crops, creating a unique space for networking, learning, and innovation in the greenhouse industry. This non-profit event draws participants from across North America, all eager to share insights and showcase the latest advancements in techniques, research, products, and technology that are shaping the future of greenhouse agriculture.

Attendees at the conference benefit from a rich program filled with expert-led sessions, workshops, and discussions that delve into the most pressing issues and opportunities facing the industry today. From sustainability practices to cutting-edge growing technologies, the conference fosters an environment where ideas can flourish, encouraging collaboration and knowledge exchange among growers, researchers, and industry suppliers.

One of the hallmarks of the Canadian Greenhouse Conference is its emphasis on innovation. Exhibitors display a wide array of products and technologies designed to improve efficiency and yield in controlled environment agriculture. Participants have the opportunity to interact directly with these exhibitors, gaining firsthand knowledge of how the latest tools can enhance their operations.

The conference also serves as a platform for emerging research, where academic and industry experts present their findings on everything from pest management to climate control strategies. This integration of research and practical application is crucial for helping growers stay ahead in an ever-evolving market.

Networking is another key component of the Canadian Greenhouse Conference. Participants have the chance to connect with peers and leaders in the field, building relationships that can lead to future collaborations and partnerships. The event fosters a sense of community among greenhouse growers, reinforcing the importance of shared experiences and collective progress.

As the greenhouse industry continues to evolve, the Canadian Greenhouse Conference remains a beacon of knowledge and innovation, equipping participants with the insights they need to thrive in a competitive landscape. Whether you are a seasoned grower or new to controlled environment agriculture, this conference offers invaluable resources and connections that can help you navigate the complexities of modern farming practices. It is an event not to be missed for anyone passionate about advancing their greenhouse operations and contributing to the sustainable future of agriculture.

PALSA - Advancing sustainable agriculture and food research

August 20, 2025 - August 22, 2025
Completed

PALSA Conference: Advancing Sustainable Agriculture and Food Research Through Synchrotron Science

The PALSA Conference—officially titled Advancing Sustainable Agriculture and Food Research—is more than just a scientific gathering. It represents a significant milestone in the intersection of agricultural innovation, environmental responsibility, and advanced imaging science. Held in Saskatoon, Canada, and organized by AgWest Bio Inc., the conference draws attention to one of the most cutting-edge tools in agricultural research today: synchrotron light sources.

This unique event brings together researchers, industry leaders, policymakers, and technology developers to explore how synchrotron-based imaging can solve some of agriculture’s most pressing challenges—from soil health and plant productivity to food safety and processing efficiency.


A Powerful Collaboration Backed by Canadian Innovation

The PALSA Conference is made possible thanks to strong collaboration between public and private entities. It receives vital support through funding from the Government of Canada and the Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture, as part of the Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership (SCAP).

This strategic funding initiative reflects a clear national commitment to:

Driving sustainable agricultural practices

Encouraging the adoption of high-impact technologies

Enhancing Canada’s role as a global leader in agri-food innovation

By supporting the PALSA Conference, these agencies help ensure that academic research translates into real-world applications, strengthening both industry performance and environmental resilience.


Why Synchrotron Research Matters to Agriculture and Food Science

For those unfamiliar with synchrotrons, they are powerful particle accelerators that produce intense beams of light—millions of times brighter than the sun. This light is used to probe the molecular and atomic structure of materials, making it an ideal tool for detailed analysis of biological, chemical, and physical properties in agricultural contexts.

Key applications of synchrotron science in agriculture include:

Analyzing soil nutrient distribution for precision farming

Mapping trace minerals in plants to improve yield and resilience

Examining food microstructures to enhance processing and shelf life

Studying plant-pathogen interactions at the cellular level

Characterizing contaminants and residues in food products

Such imaging capabilities allow researchers and industry professionals to see what was once invisible, leading to smarter decisions and more sustainable outcomes.


Who Should Attend the PALSA Conference?

The PALSA Conference is designed to bridge science with industry, and therefore welcomes a wide spectrum of participants—from technical experts to business strategists.

Ideal attendees include:

Agricultural researchers and scientists

Food industry professionals and R&D teams

Synchrotron facility users and technical staff

Policy makers and funding organizations

Technology transfer specialists and incubators

Environmental and sustainability officers

Agri-tech startups and innovators

With carefully curated programming, PALSA ensures each stakeholder finds value, whether it’s discovering a new research technique, building partnerships, or exploring funding opportunities.


A Forum for Knowledge Sharing and Commercial Opportunity

One of PALSA's core missions is to increase awareness about the practical potential of synchrotron tools in agriculture. Through a robust mix of scientific presentations, case studies, and panel discussions, the conference showcases real-world success stories and encourages cross-disciplinary collaboration.

Common themes and discussion tracks include:

Sustainable crop production using synchrotron imaging

Improving food quality and shelf life with molecular analysis

Understanding soil and nutrient interactions at micro-levels

Advancing food packaging through materials science

Tracking environmental contaminants and ensuring food safety

By facilitating conversations between researchers and potential end users, PALSA helps ensure that science is translated into action—and not just in the lab.


A Spotlight on Canadian Synchrotron Leadership

Saskatoon is home to the Canadian Light Source (CLS), one of the world’s most advanced synchrotron facilities. The presence of the CLS gives the PALSA Conference a unique geographic and scientific advantage. Attendees benefit from direct access to world-class researchers, technical demonstrations, and site tours that bring the abstract world of high-energy light science to life.

Furthermore, the CLS is deeply involved in agriculture and food science research, making Saskatoon not just a host city—but an epicenter of synchrotron-driven agri-innovation.


Building Bridges: From Research to Industry Adoption

Despite its immense potential, synchrotron research remains underutilized in the mainstream agricultural industry. The PALSA Conference is helping to change that by acting as a matchmaking platform between:

Research institutions with deep technical expertise

Industry stakeholders seeking applied solutions

Government bodies offering support and incentives

Innovators and startups building new tools based on synchrotron insights

This collaborative approach ensures that the outcomes of research projects are aligned with industry needs and capable of delivering commercial and environmental returns.


Why PALSA Matters Now More Than Ever

Global agriculture is facing unprecedented challenges: climate variability, soil degradation, food insecurity, and supply chain instability. Addressing these complex issues requires precision tools and collaborative thinking.

The PALSA Conference arrives at a time when:

Producers are seeking efficiency gains without environmental trade-offs

Consumers demand higher food quality and safety

Governments are investing in climate-smart agriculture

Technological breakthroughs in agri-science are accelerating

PALSA connects these drivers through the lens of synchrotron innovation, helping agriculture move from traditional models to a future-ready, data-informed paradigm.


PALSA as a Launchpad for the Future of Agri-Food Innovation

The PALSA Conference stands as a bold statement that science and sustainability must go hand in hand. By placing synchrotron technology at the center of agricultural transformation, it inspires new ways of thinking, working, and innovating.

With support from national and regional institutions, the event lays the groundwork for:

Smarter food production systems

Advanced food safety protocols

Sustainable farming practices

Breakthrough research commercialization

Whether you're part of the agri-food industry, academic research, or public policy, attending PALSA offers a glimpse into how light can illuminate the path to agricultural resilience.

Cookshire Agricultural Fair

August 14, 2025 - August 17, 2025
Completed

Cookshire Agricultural Fair: Honoring Tradition, Farming, and Community in the Cookshire-Eaton Region

Every summer, the heart of rural Quebec beats a little louder as the Cookshire Agricultural Fair returns to celebrate the rich farming traditions of the Cookshire-Eaton region. Held annually at the Exposition Agricole Cookshire, this beloved event offers more than just a display of agricultural excellence—it is a joyful gathering that embodies the values, hard work, and close-knit community spirit of Eastern Townships farming life.

With a history deeply rooted in Canada’s rural heritage, the Cookshire Agricultural Fair is a proud reflection of how agriculture continues to shape the identity and future of the region. Whether you're a lifelong farmer, an enthusiastic hobbyist, or a curious visitor, there's something for everyone at this vibrant celebration of land, livestock, and legacy.


A Vibrant Celebration of Agricultural Heritage

At its core, the Cookshire Agricultural Fair serves as a living tribute to the region’s farming roots. The event brings together farmers, artisans, families, and local businesses to celebrate not only their work, but the values of perseverance, stewardship, and collaboration that define rural life.

One of the fair’s most notable features is its livestock exhibitions, where animals are judged for quality, care, and breed standards. These exhibitions are a point of pride for both youth and experienced breeders alike, often representing months or years of dedicated effort.
Highlights of the livestock section include:

Dairy cow competitions showcasing top-quality breeds

Horse shows with traditional and performance-based judging

Small animal exhibits including rabbits, goats, and poultry

Interactive educational displays about animal husbandry

These exhibitions provide both entertainment and education, especially for urban visitors seeking to understand farm life firsthand.


Agricultural Competitions and Rural Excellence

Beyond livestock, the agricultural competitions are a true staple of the fair. These contests offer a friendly yet passionate stage for showcasing farming skills, produce, and craftsmanship.

Some of the most popular competitions include:

Produce and crop displays – Best vegetables, fruits, and grains judged by quality and presentation

Baking and preserves – Homemade pies, jams, breads, and pickled goods entered by locals of all ages

Handicrafts and needlework – Intricate quilts, knitting, and woodworking proudly presented by artisans

Tractor pulling and machinery showcases – Powerful demonstrations of farming equipment and operator skill

These contests are more than just entertainment—they represent a long-standing tradition of community pride, self-reliance, and friendly rivalry among neighbors.


Education Through Engagement: Workshops and Interactive Experiences

One of the defining features of the Cookshire Agricultural Fair is its strong emphasis on interactive learning. Far from being a passive experience, the fair encourages participation and offers hands-on activities that allow visitors to engage directly with farming practices and rural life.

Educational offerings often include:

Workshops for kids on planting, animal care, and food production

Demonstrations of traditional skills such as butter churning and wool spinning

Sustainability panels and talks led by local agricultural experts

Farm-to-table cooking classes featuring regional ingredients

By combining fun and learning, the fair helps promote awareness of food origins, responsible farming practices, and the importance of local agriculture—values that resonate with today’s environmentally conscious audience.

A True Family Event: Entertainment for All Ages

While agriculture is at the heart of the Cookshire Agricultural Fair, it’s the family-friendly atmosphere that makes the event especially memorable. The fairgrounds come alive with music, laughter, and the unmistakable buzz of a community gathered in celebration.

Favorite attractions for families include:

Petting zoos and pony rides

Midway games and carnival rides

Face painting and kids' zones

Live music performances featuring folk, country, and Quebecois artists

Evening fireworks and light displays

This balance of traditional agriculture and modern entertainment makes the fair ideal for multi-generational visits—where grandparents relive old memories and children create new ones.


Connecting the Community and Supporting the Local Economy

Events like the Cookshire Agricultural Fair play a crucial role in supporting regional identity and local businesses. The fair provides a highly visible platform for producers, artisans, food vendors, and service providers to share their offerings with both local and visiting audiences.

Economic and community benefits include:

Boosting tourism and local spending

Creating seasonal job opportunities

Offering exposure for emerging artisans and food entrepreneurs

Supporting regional pride and cultural preservation

Additionally, many fairgoers express appreciation for the way the event helps reconnect people to the origins of their food and the role of agriculture in society, especially in an increasingly urbanized world.


Tradition Meets Tomorrow: A Forward-Looking Fair

Though steeped in tradition, the Cookshire Agricultural Fair continues to evolve. Organizers have embraced modern concerns such as climate-conscious farming, sustainable food systems, and youth engagement. The fair isn’t just a snapshot of the past—it’s a conversation about the future of agriculture in Quebec and beyond.

In recent years, the fair has introduced:

Zero-waste initiatives and recycling programs

Green farming tech demonstrations

Youth-focused competitions and scholarships

Digital guides and event apps for easier navigation and scheduling

By combining legacy with progress, the fair ensures its continued relevance for future generations of farmers, citizens, and families.


Why the Cookshire Agricultural Fair Matters

The Cookshire Agricultural Fair is more than an event—it’s a powerful reminder of the resilience, creativity, and deep connection to the land that define rural communities in Quebec. Through livestock exhibitions, agricultural competitions, hands-on learning, and joyful celebration, the fair continues to honor its past while planting seeds for the future.

For anyone seeking to reconnect with rural life, support local producers, or simply enjoy a weekend of wholesome, community-driven fun, the Cookshire Agricultural Fair offers an experience that is both grounding and inspiring.

So mark your calendars and bring the whole family—it’s time to celebrate the pride of the Cookshire-Eaton region, where farming, heritage, and community come together in full bloom.

AGRI Tech Venture Forum

May 06, 2025 - May 07, 2025
Completed

The AGRI Tech Venture Forum stands out as a pivotal annual event that brings together leaders from the global agricultural technology sector. This forum acts as a melting pot for industry giants, investors, accelerators, and innovators who converge to discuss the evolving landscape of ag tech. Participants gain invaluable insights into the current challenges and opportunities within the industry, highlighting the latest technological advancements and sector headwinds that shape the future of agriculture.

One of the key features of the forum is its premium networking opportunities. Attendees include executives from ag tech companies, entrepreneurs, investors, and strategic corporate partners. This diverse gathering fosters a unique environment where participants can connect with decision-makers and influencers who are at the forefront of agricultural innovation. The chance to engage with such a wide array of professionals is invaluable for anyone looking to expand their influence in the ag tech community.

Another highlight of the forum is the Start-Up Showcase, which presents a platform for emerging and high-growth ag tech companies. This showcase not only highlights innovative ideas but also offers a glimpse into the future of agricultural practices and technologies. Start-ups have the opportunity to demonstrate their products and solutions to a targeted audience of investors and corporate strategists, thereby increasing their visibility and potential for investment.

The AGRI Tech Venture Forum also serves as a vital source of business intelligence. Attendees gain access to the latest trends in investment and innovation, presented by industry experts who share their knowledge and forecasts. This exchange of information is crucial for participants seeking to stay ahead in a rapidly changing market, as it provides a comprehensive understanding of deal flow and syndication opportunities.

For organizations looking to communicate their objectives and showcase their innovations, the forum is an ideal platform. It allows them to present their ideas and technologies directly to potential partners across the agricultural value chain. The insights gained from discussions at the forum not only inform participants about the challenges and milestones in the sector but also equip them with the knowledge to navigate the complexities of ag tech.

In essence, the AGRI Tech Venture Forum is more than just an event; it is a significant opportunity for collaboration, learning, and growth within the agricultural technology sector. By bringing together a diverse group of stakeholders, it creates an ecosystem where innovation thrives, relationships are built, and the future of ag tech is shaped.

Aggie Days

April 12, 2025 - April 13, 2025
Completed

Aggie Days is a unique and exciting platform that bridges the gap between urban and rural communities by offering an educational and hands-on experience in Calgary’s Stampede Park. This free event is designed to give families an immersive look into the world of agriculture, showcasing the farm-to-table journey from start to finish. It offers visitors the chance to interact with real farm animals and learn directly from Alberta's producers, gaining a deeper understanding of where their food comes from and how it is grown and processed.

One of the highlights of Aggie Days is the opportunity to meet a variety of farm animals, offering a special experience for children and adults alike. Visitors can see firsthand how these animals are raised, and the event gives families the chance to learn about animal care, the role of livestock in food production, and the importance of sustainable farming practices. It’s an educational opportunity that makes agriculture accessible and engaging for people of all ages.

Beyond the animals, Aggie Days also features thrilling live events like the Clock, Stock and Barrel Stock Dog Competition and the Extreme Cowboy Race. These events showcase the skills and traditions of Western farming and ranching, offering a glimpse into the exciting world of competitive livestock handling and cowboy culture. These activities add an element of excitement to the event, making it not only educational but also entertaining for visitors of all interests.

Aggie Days is much more than just an agricultural exhibition. It’s an opportunity to experience the connection between city life and farm life, providing a space where people from all walks of life can come together, learn, and appreciate the vital role agriculture plays in daily life. Whether you're curious about the food you eat, want to explore life on the farm, or simply want to enjoy a fun day with your family, Aggie Days is an event that promises both education and entertainment in an unforgettable setting.

Canada Farm Show

March 18, 2025 - March 20, 2025
Completed

Canada’s Farm Show in Regina, Saskatchewan, is a vibrant celebration of agriculture that promises to invigorate farmers and the agricultural community just in time for the upcoming growing season. This year’s event is set to offer an exciting array of hands-on learning opportunities, a vast tradeshow, and engaging entertainment, all designed to equip attendees with the knowledge and tools they need as they prepare to return to the fields.

The decision to shift the show to March reflects a thoughtful response to feedback from long-standing exhibitors and sponsors, as well as insights from thousands of international and local visitors. This timing is strategic, allowing participants to gain early access to the latest innovations in agricultural equipment and technology. As one of North America’s largest and most significant agricultural shows, Canada’s Farm Show serves as a crucial platform for showcasing advancements that can enhance productivity and sustainability in farming.

Attendees will have the opportunity to explore a diverse tradeshow floor, featuring a wide range of exhibitors eager to present their cutting-edge products and services. From state-of-the-art machinery to innovative agritech solutions, this event will provide a first look at the tools that can drive efficiency and success in the field. The hands-on learning opportunities will further enrich the experience, allowing farmers to engage directly with experts and gain practical knowledge that they can apply to their operations.

Entertainment will also play a vital role in the show, creating a lively atmosphere that brings the agricultural community together. From informative seminars to interactive displays, the event aims to foster connections and collaboration among farmers, industry leaders, and ag enthusiasts. This sense of community is essential, especially as the agricultural sector navigates the challenges and opportunities of modern farming.

Canada’s Farm Show is more than just an exhibition; it is a celebration of the resilience and innovation that define the agricultural industry. As farmers gear up for a new growing season, this event serves as a reminder of the importance of collaboration, learning, and adaptability in an ever-evolving landscape. The excitement of discovering new tools, techniques, and technologies will undoubtedly inspire attendees as they embark on another year of growing and cultivating the land. With its rich offerings and community spirit, Canada’s Farm Show promises to energize and empower all who participate.

Ottawa Valley Farm Show

March 11, 2025 - March 13, 2025
Completed

The Ottawa Valley Farm Show (OVFS) stands as a prominent event for farmers and industry professionals, offering a vital platform for networking, learning, and sharing knowledge within the agricultural community of the Ottawa Valley. With its rich history rooted in the seed show tradition, the OVFS continues to celebrate and honor the region's agricultural heritage while evolving to meet the needs of a modern farming audience. The show brings together hundreds of exhibitors who present a diverse range of agricultural products, equipment, and services, attracting attendees eager to discover the latest innovations and solutions for their operations.

A key highlight of the event is the Court of Honour, a dedicated space where the top entries from the Ottawa Valley Championship Seed, Feed, and Forage Show are proudly showcased. This prestigious segment of the OVFS allows participants to display their finest crops, products, and innovations, which are carefully evaluated by a team of expert judges. It serves not only as a celebration of the region's agricultural achievements but also as a reminder of the important role that quality seed, feed, and forage play in the success of farming operations. The show features nearly 200 exhibitors who enter upwards of 600 exhibits, ensuring a diverse and comprehensive representation of the best in the industry.

The OVFS is also a place of recognition, with the Ottawa Valley Seed Growers Association (OVSGA) hosting an annual Seed Show Awards Ceremony to honor the top-performing exhibitors. This recognition provides valuable exposure for those who demonstrate excellence in their field, encouraging continuous improvement and innovation in the region’s agricultural practices. For exhibitors, the OVFS is more than just an exhibition; it is an opportunity to gain well-deserved acknowledgment for their hard work and to foster connections that could lead to new business opportunities and collaborations.

Taking place at 4899 Uplands Drive in Ottawa, Ontario, the OVFS is a significant event for anyone involved in agriculture, whether they are farmers, service providers, or agricultural technology developers. The show provides an invaluable opportunity to stay up to date with industry trends, gain insights from experts, and discover the latest products that can enhance farming practices. For the Ottawa Valley's farming community, it remains a key annual gathering, one that continues to grow in importance and influence while remaining deeply connected to the region’s agricultural roots.

AG EXPO

February 26, 2025 - February 28, 2025
Completed

AG Expo in Lethbridge, Canada, is a dynamic and highly anticipated event in the agricultural sector, drawing attention from industry professionals and enthusiasts alike. The event offers a diverse array of products and services that are integral to modern farming and agriculture. From agricultural machinery and equipment to natural fertilizers, animal husbandry materials, and seed cultivation technologies, AG Expo presents a comprehensive showcase of the latest innovations and trends in agriculture. 

One of the standout features of the Expo is its vast collection of agricultural products that cater to various facets of the industry. Visitors can explore a wide range of options, from advanced irrigation systems and chemical solutions to livestock products and farming services. The Expo also provides valuable insights into crop marketing and cultivation, making it an important event for farmers and agribusinesses looking to stay ahead of the curve. 

Throughout the event, there are dedicated sessions on seed growth and cultivation, offering both knowledge-sharing and hands-on demonstrations. These sessions provide practical advice on maximizing yield and improving farming techniques, addressing current challenges faced by the agricultural community. This focus on education and innovation is one of the reasons why AG Expo has become a highly recognized event in the agricultural world, attracting a large number of visitors each year. 

AG Expo is not just an exhibition; it's a vital meeting point for people passionate about agriculture. Whether you're a seasoned farmer, a new entrant in the industry, or simply someone interested in learning more about modern farming practices, the Expo offers a wealth of information, networking opportunities, and exposure to the cutting-edge technology that drives the agricultural sector forward. Its wide-ranging appeal and focus on both traditional and emerging farming methods make it an event that continues to grow in importance on the global agricultural calendar.

Farming Smarter Conference & Trade Show

February 14, 2025 - February 15, 2025
Completed

The Farming Smarter conference and exhibition stand as a unique and dynamic platform that delves into some of the most pressing and forward-thinking challenges in modern agriculture. This event brings together industry professionals, researchers, and innovators to explore a wide range of topics designed to improve farm management and productivity while addressing the key issues facing today’s agricultural landscape. At its core, Farming Smarter is about fostering a more sustainable, efficient, and technologically advanced approach to farming.

One of the primary themes of the event is the management of soil resources, which is critical for ensuring long-term agricultural productivity. As the global population continues to grow, maintaining healthy soils and optimizing their use is becoming ever more important. Discussions at Farming Smarter will focus on innovative practices and technologies that help farmers manage soil health, improve nutrient cycling, and reduce environmental impact. This includes exploring new approaches to soil conservation, crop rotation, and the integration of advanced soil monitoring systems to better understand soil composition and health.

The event will also highlight the marketing transition currently taking place in the agricultural sector. As consumer preferences shift towards more sustainable and ethically produced food, farmers and producers must adapt their marketing strategies to meet these demands. Experts will discuss how agricultural businesses can position themselves in the marketplace, taking advantage of emerging trends and technologies to enhance product traceability, improve customer engagement, and capitalize on the growing demand for sustainable agricultural practices.

In addition to these topics, Farming Smarter will showcase the British research initiative focused on increasing wheat yields. Wheat is a staple crop, and improving its productivity through research and innovation is essential for meeting global food security needs. The conference will delve into the latest scientific advancements aimed at improving wheat resilience, disease resistance, and yield potential, offering farmers insights into how these innovations can be integrated into their farming practices for greater success.

Economic thresholds for pest control will also be a key area of focus. Farmers face the constant challenge of managing pests in a way that is both economically viable and environmentally responsible. The event will explore how new tools and strategies can help farmers determine the most cost-effective approaches to pest control, reducing the need for excessive pesticide use while maintaining crop health. This includes discussing integrated pest management techniques, biological control options, and the use of digital technologies to track and predict pest outbreaks.

One of the more niche but highly relevant discussions will center around the management of wheat fly, a significant pest in wheat farming. The conference will explore the latest research on controlling this pest and minimizing its impact on yields. This focus on specific pest management techniques underscores the event's commitment to addressing the unique challenges farmers face on the ground, offering practical solutions for real-world issues.

Farming Smarter is not just about discussing the challenges; it’s also about finding innovative concepts and technologies that can help revolutionize agricultural practices. The exhibition will feature cutting-edge solutions, ranging from precision farming tools and automation technologies to sustainable input alternatives and crop protection systems. It’s a chance for farmers and industry professionals to see firsthand how these innovations can be applied to boost efficiency, improve yields, and reduce environmental footprints.

Overall, the Farming Smarter conference and exhibition is an essential event for anyone involved in modern agriculture. It brings together a wealth of knowledge, research, and technology aimed at addressing the current and future challenges in farming. Through its focus on soil management, pest control, crop improvement, and sustainable practices, the event is helping shape the future of agriculture, making it smarter, more efficient, and more resilient for generations to come.

Precision Agriculture Conference and Ag Technology Showcase

February 05, 2025 - February 06, 2025
Completed

The Precision Agriculture Conference and Ag Technology Showcase in Canada is a dynamic event that serves as a meeting point for individuals, businesses, and innovators passionate about transforming the future of agriculture through technology. This event is more than just an exhibition; it’s an opportunity to dive deep into the world of precision farming and the cutting-edge technologies that are reshaping the industry. Held annually, the conference brings together experts, farmers, and tech enthusiasts who are eager to explore how data and advanced tools can revolutionize farming practices, improve efficiency, and promote environmental sustainability.

As agriculture faces increasing pressure to meet the demands of a growing global population while simultaneously addressing concerns over sustainability and resource management, precision farming is emerging as a game-changer. The Precision Agriculture Conference and Ag Technology Showcase places a strong emphasis on how technology can help farmers minimize waste, optimize yields, and reduce their environmental footprint. Through the use of data-driven insights, GPS systems, soil sensors, and other smart technologies, farmers can now monitor every aspect of their land, making more informed decisions and ensuring that every resource is used to its maximum potential.

One of the highlights of the event is the wealth of knowledge offered through expert-led sessions. These sessions are carefully curated to cover a range of topics, from the basics of precision agriculture to the latest trends and innovations in ag tech. Whether attendees are looking to learn about the most effective ways to implement technology on their farm or seeking advice on how to leverage data for better crop management, these discussions provide invaluable insights into how technology can be harnessed for real-world impact. 

The trade show component of the event is equally as compelling. Visitors have the chance to connect with exhibitors showcasing the latest agricultural technologies, equipment, and software solutions that are pushing the boundaries of modern farming. It’s a space where farmers can explore new tools that can help streamline their operations, from drone technology that provides aerial views of crops to software that tracks weather patterns and predicts crop performance. The range of innovations on display reflects the diverse and rapidly growing field of agricultural technology.

Networking is another key aspect of the event, allowing participants to exchange ideas and build relationships with like-minded professionals. Farmers, agricultural consultants, and technology developers come together to discuss the challenges and opportunities within the industry, share experiences, and explore potential collaborations. The conversations that take place here are often the catalyst for new projects and partnerships that drive the industry forward.

For those who are already familiar with the concept of precision agriculture, the conference offers a chance to stay ahead of the curve and discover the latest breakthroughs in the field. For newcomers, it serves as an introduction to the transformative power of technology in farming. By adopting precision agriculture practices, attendees can not only enhance their operations and increase profitability but also prioritize sustainable land stewardship, ensuring that future generations inherit healthy, productive soils.

The Precision Agriculture Conference and Ag Technology Showcase represents a pivotal moment in the ongoing evolution of agriculture. It provides a platform for learning, innovation, and collaboration that encourages participants to embrace technology as a tool for efficiency, sustainability, and profitability. As the agricultural sector continues to innovate, this event plays a crucial role in equipping farmers and businesses with the knowledge and tools they need to thrive in a rapidly changing world.

The Pacific Agriculture Show

January 23, 2025 - January 25, 2025
Completed

The Pacific Agriculture Show is one of the most anticipated events for the agricultural community, showcasing the latest and most innovative equipment and technologies in the industry. Every year, thousands of farmers, producers, and industry professionals gather to explore over 300 exhibitors offering solutions designed to make farming more efficient and effective. This dynamic event provides a unique opportunity for attendees to compare the newest products and technologies, ensuring they stay ahead in a rapidly evolving industry. 

Held in British Columbia, a region known for its diverse agricultural landscape, the show highlights the wide array of sectors that define the province’s farming ecosystem. From livestock and dairy farming to horticulture and viticulture, the Pacific Agriculture Show covers it all. It brings together exhibitors and visitors from the fields of beef and dairy cattle, poultry, horses, pigs, llamas, and alpacas. Additionally, the event provides a strong focus on the cultivation of vegetables, berries, grapes, flowers, shrubs, and ornamental plants, as well as greenhouse technologies. 

This diversity makes the show a key event for farmers in every segment of the agricultural sector, allowing them to discover cutting-edge products and services that can enhance their operations. Whether it’s new equipment for crop management, advancements in animal care, or innovations in greenhouse technology, the Pacific Agriculture Show offers something for every type of farmer. 

The event not only serves as a showcase for the latest products but also as a space for learning and networking. Farmers and producers have the chance to engage with experts, attend educational sessions, and discuss the challenges and opportunities facing their specific industries. By bringing together such a wide range of agricultural sectors under one roof, the show fosters collaboration and the exchange of ideas that can lead to new solutions and improvements within the industry.

With its emphasis on innovation and efficiency, the Pacific Agriculture Show continues to be a vital event for anyone involved in agriculture in British Columbia and beyond. It is an essential opportunity for professionals to explore new technologies, make valuable connections, and gain insights into how they can improve their farming practices for the future.

Western Canadian Crop Production Show

January 14, 2025 - January 16, 2025
Completed

The Western Canadian Crop Production Show (WCCPS) has firmly established itself as one of the premier agricultural events in North America, drawing attention for its exceptional trade show experience and its pivotal role in advancing crop science and technology. Since its inception in 1983, the WCCPS has become the 'must-attend' event for prairie farmers, offering an unparalleled platform for showcasing innovations and products that shape the future of crop production. The show is known for its massive 185,000 square foot trade show floor, which has been completely sold-out for the past seven years, highlighting its growing popularity and the high demand it attracts from industry vendors.

The WCCPS brings together a diverse range of exhibitors, from cutting-edge technology companies to leading crop production experts, creating a vibrant environment for learning, networking, and business development. The event is designed not only to showcase the latest advancements in agricultural equipment, crop protection, seed technology, and irrigation but also to foster meaningful connections between industry professionals. This unique combination of high-quality exhibitors and valuable networking opportunities makes the show an essential destination for grain producers, agronomists, and anyone involved in the agricultural sector.

As a true leader in the field of crop science, the WCCPS plays a significant role in introducing new technologies and innovations to farmers and producers who are eager to improve their operations and stay ahead of industry trends. Attendees benefit from direct access to the most recent developments in crop production, as well as valuable insights from experts who provide practical advice on optimizing yields, managing pests, and adapting to evolving environmental conditions. 

Beyond the exhibition itself, the WCCPS is an invaluable gathering for networking with fellow farmers, industry suppliers, and stakeholders. It serves as a vital space for exchanging ideas, discussing challenges, and exploring potential collaborations that can drive future success in the agricultural sector. Whether it is through face-to-face interactions with leading vendors or attending specialized workshops and presentations, the event provides a comprehensive experience that adds immense value to every participant.

With its reputation as a leader in crop science and technology, the Western Canadian Crop Production Show continues to be a key event in the agricultural calendar, offering both exhibitors and attendees the opportunity to stay at the forefront of innovation while fostering strong business relationships. As it grows and evolves, the WCCPS remains an essential event for anyone in the grain industry and a true cornerstone of prairie agriculture.