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Canada’s Farm Show Shines Global Spotlight on Regina

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Canada’s Farm Show Shines Global Spotlight on Regina


Saskatchewan’s capital will once again host three days of Innovation, Collaboration, Education & Entertainment

Farmers and agricultural enthusiasts everywhere can look forward to the annual Canada’s Farm Show (CFS) from June 20-22 at the REAL District in Regina. The event is presented by Viterra for the sixteenth consecutive year – bringing together producers, exhibitors, and international buyers to see the newest agricultural innovations on full display.

As one of the largest dryland farming shows in the country, CFS attracts visitors from across North America and around the world. The space will be filled with the latest and greatest agricultural equipment and technologies, along with plenty of other vendors and exhibitors showcasing Saskatchewan’s agribusiness prowess.


“We look forward to welcoming those from across Saskatchewan, Canada and the world who want to see the future of ag tech – whether they are eager to embrace new ag technology in their operations, they are wanting to develop more ag technology or they are looking for opportunities to invest in it,” said Kirk Westgard, the Vice-President of Agriculture for the Regina Exhibition Association (REAL).

CFS will welcome Saskatchewan’s Premier Scott Moe to deliver his “State of Agriculture in Saskatchewan,” address during the Regina Chamber of Commerce Premier’s Breakfast on commencement day of the event, with the 2023 Innovator Awards presented later the same day.

Exhibitors will be ready to answer questions for visitors wanting to learn more from the individuals behind the products they rely on. New innovations will be launched, providing visitors a sneak peek at some of the latest commodities to hit the market.

Deborah Rush, Director of Marketing and Communications at the REAL District, said, “we are pleased to welcome Honey Bee Manufacturing, Young’s Equipment, Degelman Industries, Brandt Agricultural Products and Bourgault Industries, along with many others as exhibitors at this year’s show.”

The 2023 event will also feature Cultivator’s 24-Hour Start Up. This exercise brings together the best and brightest in agriculture, technology and business to pitch ideas, form teams, and build a minimum viable product in just 24 hours! This is an incredible opportunity to collaborate with likeminded people and have some fun while you are at it.

On day two, Cultivator is hosting an AgTech Summit to connect farmers, founders, and funders for a full day event. Visitors to the show will be brought together on the famous Launch Pad Stage where they can discuss issues and ideas with industry experts.

“It’s an excellent opportunity for us to come together and engage in meaningful dialogue about our industry and how we can continue to improve together, and support Canada’s reputation as a safe, reliable, and sustainable supplier of food and feed products,” said Kyle Jeworski, Viterra’s CEO for Canada.

As always, there will be no shortage of entertainment at CFS. On June 21 the world’s best bull-riding athletes will take on some of the toughest animals on the planet in the Professional Bull Riding (PBR) Canada Cup. This year’s event will feature three-time champion Aaron Roy in an action-packed display of strength, agility, and resilience.

Ag technology helps producers manage risk, increase efficiency, reduce operating costs, boost productivity, and produce sustainable and resilient crops and livestock. Attendees at CFS gain access to the information and resources that give agricultural businesses the confidence to navigate a world of changing demands and challenges.

For more information, or to purchase tickets visit www.canadasfarmshowreginask.com.