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2019

This year we brought back THE BEST IN SHOW AWARD! This award is presented to an exhibitor who really showcases agriculture at the show.  They must be 100% PURE FARM, have a well thought out booth plan, work with our committee and exemplify exhibitor excellence.  This year the award was presented to CASE IH for their 2019 layout.  They received a banner and bragging rights for the next year.  Congrats!

Kristen Phillips (Manitoba Ag Day’s General Manager) and Christine Roskos (Manitoba Ag Days Office Manager) Clint Martin (Case IH Regional Sales Manager) and his sales team

 Photo Credit: Sandy Black

First Prize Best New Product – Winner of the Best New Product 2019 was: Copperhead AG with their Copperhead Concave System which utilizes notched bars for restricted flow. This allows more material in the concave area, increasing grain on grain threshing.  As grain moves along the system, the concaves are progressively open, leading to increased unloading of grain as it’s threshed. With the Copperhead Concave System, you can thresh in any crop in any condition, have cleaner samples, decrease field time (resulting in less fuel cost), and stop rotor loss. They received a banner and bragging rights for the next year.  Congrats!

L to R: Dave Laudin (Manitoba Ag Day’s Co-Chair), Jeremy Matuszewki and Brad Kramer (Copperhead Ag) Brad Crammond (Manitoba Ag Day’s Co-Chair)

Second Prize Inventor’s Showcase – The 2nd Place Winner of the Inventors Showcase was: Dave’s Welding Shop with their simple towable machine that pulls a large steel “Bullet” to depths as deep as 5′ to create underground drainage tunnels providing underground drainage in farmers’ fields.  The idea is similar to Tile Drainage but without the use of expensive tile pipe henceforth much lower costs with much higher travel speeds.  *It works in all field conditions *G.P.S |R.T.K |L.I.D.A.R| compatible. They received a banner and a cheque for $500 from Manitoba Ag Days and an advertising package from the Manitoba Co-operator.

L to R: Gord Gilmour (Manitoba Cooperator) Dave Hunt (Dave’s Welding) Hugh Hunt (Dave’s Welding) Brad Crammond (Manitoba Ag Days)

First Prize Inventor’s Showcase – The Winner of the Inventors Showcase was: Amazone – Mid Plains Implements Ltd.  for their SmartService 4.0 which uses the possibilities of the digital VR (virtual reality) and AR (augmented reality) technologies and digital media to for the end customer, and the customer service the learning, training and Repair processes to expand further in the area of technical customer service and to support the end customers and service technicians for maintenance and repair work. They received a banner and a cheque for $1000 from Manitoba Ag Days and an advertising package from the Manitoba Co-operator.

L to R: Gord Gilmour (Manitoba Cooperator), Fokko Burma (Mid Plains), Brad Crammond (Manitoba Ag Days) Kale Wilson (Amazone), Dennis Hackmann (Amazone), David Laudin (Manitoba Ag Days)

In the FCC theatre at 9:00 am, it is time to start “Farming by your numbers” with a presentation from Darren Bond, Farm Management Specialist with Manitoba Agriculture. You can then look forward to hearing about “The future story – farm corporations” from Lance Stockbrugger, with LD Stockbrugger Farms at 9:45 am followed by Kevin Hursh, Owner of Hursh Consulting & Communications speaking about “How to be a successful medium sized farm” at 10:35 am. The morning sessions will wrap up 11:30 am with Sharon Ardron, Farm Management Specialist with Manitoba Agriculture presenting on how to use your “Farm books – not just for taxes”.
The Manitoba Wheat and Barley Growers Association will be hosting a program focusing on “Going for gold – maximizing wheat’s potential at home & on the international stage”. Cam Dahl, President of Cereals Canada, JoAnne Buth, CEO of the Canadian International Grains Institute and Patti Miller, Chief Commission of the Canadian Grain Commission will kick things off at 1:00 pm with a presentation on “Canada’s opportunities and challenges in the international wheat market”. At 1:45 pm, Anthony Parker, Commissioner of the Plant Breeders’ Rights, for the Canadian Food Inspection Agency and Carla St.Croix, Director of Innovation and Growth Policy Division with Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada will present on “Value creation consultations: what you should know”. Directly following, at 2:15 pm, PHD student from the University of Manitoba, Amy Mangin will give a presentation on “What’s all the hype about – plant growth regulators?” At 2:45 pm, Farm Production Extension Specialist with Manitoba Agriculture, Rejean Picard, will speak about fusarium head blight and “The fungicide window for application”. Andrew Friskop, Assistant Professor and Extension Pathologist at the North Dakota State University will continue the fusarium head blight discussion at 3:00 pm with “The state side story”. Closing out the afternoon is Brennan Turner, CEO at FarmLead asking, “Are you a farm or a hedge fund?”
In the MNP Theatre at 9:00 am we will hear the “Five major changes to drones that will change everything!” with Owner of M3Aerial Productions Inc., Matthew Johnson. At 9:45 am, Head Shark with the The Shark Farm, Rob Sharkey will give his presentation on how “We’ve got an app for that!” Directly following Rob, at 10:30 am, Jason Steinley, Territory Manager, with Dutch Openers will answer the question “Which opener is right for your farm?” At 10:50 am, Senior Research Associate from Niagara College, Sarah Lepp will deliver a presentation titled “Got data – what now?” Closing out the morning at 11:30 am will be Lori Yarnell, Climate Business Manager with Climate Corporation speaking on “The evolution of the digital farming space”.
Wednesday afternoon “Let’s Talk Livestock” in the MNP Theatre with Tere Stykalo, Regional Ag Leader with MNP at 1:00 pm speaking on “Purchasing farmland – how to get the edge on the competition!” At 1:45 pm Chief Operating Officer with the Food Development Centre, Robin Young will ask “Where’s the beef?” Directly following Robin at 2:30 pm is Market Analyst, with Gateway Livestock, Anne Wasko will give us a “Cattle market update”. At 3:15 pm Livestock Specialist with Manitoba Agriculture, Pam Iwanchysko will cover “Graze anatomy – planning your grazing system from the ground up!” Closing out the afternoon is Tim Clark, Forage & Livestock Specialist with Manitoba Agriculture with information on “Drought proofing your feed supply”.
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For more information, regarding Manitoba Ag Days visit www.agdays.com
For all media inquiries contact Manitoba Ag Days Media Coordinator Andrea Guthrie (204)851-7229 Kristen Phillips Manitoba Ag Days General Manager Office (204)726-3514, Mobile (204)573-9039.

Manitoba Ag Days Gives Back $26,000 Annually

In the fall of 2015 Manitoba Ag Days announced the “Ag Days Gives Back” community giving program.  100% of the 50/50 funds raised at the show, which runs from January 22 to 24th at Brandon’s Keystone Centre, will go back to ag organizations and communities where exhibitors and patron’s live.  “We want to give back some of the show’s success to those exhibitors, patron’s and communities which contribute to our show.  This year we had a tremendous response and received so many fantastic applications. It is great to see some many initiatives happening in the rural communities across Manitoba.  The hardest part is picking just one, we want to help all of them!”. Stated General Manager Kristen Phillips.   To date over $130,000 has been given back through the Manitoba Ag Days Gives Back fund to deserving communities and organizations across Manitoba. The application deadline for 2020 is November 15th, 2019.

Community Improvement – Local Community Infrastructure Upgrades and Improvements

Central Community Club Inc. $5000

Community Improvement – Ag and Heritage

Rapid City Museum Inc. $4000

Cypress River Agricultural Society Inc. $1000

Community Improvement – Safety and Emergency Services

RM of Whitehead Fire Department $5000

Education and Leadership – Agricultural Youth Education

Agriculture in the Classroom -Manitoba $8000

ACC Diploma Scholarship – Amber McNish $1000

U of M’s Diploma Scholarship –Megan Major $1000

U of M’s Degree Scholarship – Annabelle Calcott $1000

Manitoba Ag Days would like to sincerely thank all our applicants this year.  “A record number of applications were received, and it is truly inspiring to see such a wide array of projects to help sustain and grow our Manitoba rural communities.” Stated General Manager Kristen Phillips.

For more information regarding Manitoba Ag Days visit www.agdays.com For all media inquiries contact:   Andrea Guthrie Manitoba Ag Days Media Coordinator 204-851-7229 media@agdays.com   Kristen Phillips Manitoba Ag Days General Manager 204-728-4137 land line 204-726-3514 show office during show 204-573-9039 cell phone coordinator@agdays.com