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Agriculture Innovations take centre stage at Canada’s Farm Show

Jun 17, 2024 | 11:35 AM

From June 18 to 20, farmers, developers, industry professionals, and exhibitors will converge in Regina, Sask. to explore the latest advancements in agricultural technology at Canada’s Farm Show (CFS).

New innovations, product launches and conversation with knowledgeable speakers will highlight the event.

Exhibitors from all over the globe will showcasing their products for attendees with the entire show indoors. The Launch Pad will once again serve as the biggest stage for products to the introduced to the marketplace and consumers.

The kickoff will feature the annual premier’s breakfast where Scott Moe will deliver the State of Agriculture address tomorrow morning. The 2024 Innovation Awards will also be presented at that time. All innovations will be on display throughout the show.

Show manager Jeanine Nazarchuk said each day will feature a new theme, shining a spotlight on an important part of the industry.

“June 18, day one, is our Collaboration Day and Farmer Appreciation Day, day two is Innovation Day. On day three, Education and Young Farmer’s Day, young farmers under the age of 40, the first 500, are going to get in through the gates for free,” she said.

The 2024 show will again allow companies to recruit with the Launch your Career Ag initiative. The show is partnering with the Agricultural Manufacturers of Canada to host a career fair on Thursday afternoon. All students will be given complimentary entrance to the show on Thursday.

On Thursday morning, there will be a Coffee Chat with former Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall. Conversation will include the future of the farm family, rising costs, and what pieces of technology may be brightening the future of the agricultural industry in Saskatchewan.

To help attendees navigate this year’s event, they can download the CFS App which highlights the daily schedule, a map, and a list of exhibitors. The app is available for iOS and Android and can be downloaded from The App Store or Google Play.

Passes are on sale now. Single day passes are $15 plus taxes and fees. There is a three-day pass for $30 plus taxes and fees. They can be purchased in advance here.

Guests 17 and under get in for free.

alice.mcfarlane@pattisonmedia.com

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