This event will showcase premium agricultural products and information for producers in the ever-changing
world that is farming. This event will bring together both large and small businesses and provide
them with the opportunity to educate potential peace country clients of their products and
services. Agriculture has become a fast-moving machine and it is important to stay current. With
the help of research, improved products and the increase to farming efficiency producers are
being set up for success like never before. This tradeshow is an important tool for businesses to
build relationships and assist producers in realizing their own goals with their farms and
businesses.
With changing disease and insect pest threats, new products being released, and regulatory changes emerging every season, successful crop production requires vigilance and strategy. Now more than ever, producers need to be aware and prepared in order to keep their crops in tip-top shape.
Join leading researchers, industry stakeholders and your peers at the TCU Place on Feb. 25 and 26, 2020, for Top Crop Manager’s Plant Health Summit. You’ll leave the event armed with ideas and inspiration to keep your crops healthy and profitable. Bring your questions – we’ll bring the experts.
The Farm Forum Event is a three-day conference that brings together progressive farmers, agricultural professionals and academics to learn about where game-changing innovation and the latest ag research connects with practical on-farm operations.
The Partnership of Agri-Trade began in 1984 and has continued to this day, and is a joint venture of the Red Deer and District Chamber of Commerce and Westerner Park. Agri-Trade is considered to be one of the best Farm Equipment Shows to do business in North America. It is one of the shows in Canada that is supported by the major equipment retailers as a “National Stand”.
Agri-Trade Equipment Expo attracts annually over 28,000 qualified Agriculture Buyers and in 2017, 475 farm manufacturers to Red Deer to participate in what is considered the Best Agricultural Equipment buying show in Canada generating an estimated $150,000,000.00 annually in equipment sales and tourism spending.
Because of Agri-Trade’s unique timing, we are the first show after harvest as well as the first show that kicks off a new planning season for producers. That is the secret to the success of the Show; farmers know what they have to spend.
Agri-Trade happens over three days each November and is host to 470 exhibitors representing the very best in agriculture equipment, technology, service and products.
Join more than 40,000 attendees to experience agricultural technology and innovation at Canada’s foremost outdoor farm event. See 750 exhibitors showcasing products and services through interactive displays and live demonstrations of machinery, livestock, crops, niche markets, energy and much more!
As a business-to-business show dedicated solely to agricultural products, equipment and services, Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show delivers agricultural advancements that will help Canadian farmers continue to produce high-quality and safe food competitively.
As with every industry, farming is subject to increased technological changes and improvements. This year at our match, we will have both days jam packed with both old and new exciting vendors bringing their specialization to our show. This will include educational demonstrations that are used both on and off the farm. It is our aim to provide things of interest to both farmers and the general public to enrich awareness for all. You will see the newest equipment and technological advances that our vendors bring as well.
Farming Smarter’s winter Learning Adventure with speakers from near and far, 4H fundraising auction and all those people you’re happy to see once every year! Plan on it! Don’t forget that you can sponsor us and get a Trade Show booth.
Farming and ranching for soil health enhances biodiversity and increases biological activity, both of which are absent in current production technology. In both cases integrating plant diversity, keeping the soil covered, maintaining living roots as long as possible, and minimal soil disturbance leads to reduced crop inputs, greater infiltration and water holding capacity, and a myriad of environmental and social benefits. Soil health is greatly enhanced when practiced in conjunction with animal agriculture.
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