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2024

What to look for on Wednesday – Ag Days 2024

Manitoba Ag Days is Canada’s largest indoor farm show and the board and management team is excited to welcome guests to the Keystone Center in Brandon, MB. Kristen Phillips, Manitoba Ag Days General Manager said, “The show highlights the best of all things agriculture! We are ready to welcome our guests each day to our dominant trade show, our exciting complementary speaker program, innovative thinking in our Innovation Showcase entries and an atmosphere second to none. If it has anything to do with Agriculture you will find it at our show!”

Noah Bishop from ADM Fertilizer starts the program in the FCC Theatre on Wednesday, January 17th at 9:30AM as part of the Manitoba Crop Alliance Program. Dr. Derek Brewin discusses grain rail transportation at 10:25am and David Whetter talks tile at 11:20am. The afternoon focuses on Embracing Innovation, beginning at 1:00pm with Matt Yanick discussing retro-fitting existing equipment with today’s technology. The tech focus continues with a precision ag and drones before featured speaker Jim Carroll takes the stage at 3:30pm with a session titled AI in Ag: Transforming the World’s Oldest Profession.

On Wednesday morning the MNP Theatre program begins at 9:30am with Darcy Herauf tackling the question On the Farm or in the Cloud? Then at 10:00am Drew Lerner gives us his best predictions for the upcoming growing season and at 11:00am ag influencers take the stage for Social: The Ag Connection. In the afternoon the Livestock Roundup takes over the theatre. At 1:00pm Ben Hamm asks Is There Money in Beef?. Professional rodeo announcer Brett Gardiner wraps up the afternoon program with his first Chase The Good tour date, right here at Ag Days, at 4:15pm.

The Innovation Showcase judging will be complete and the winners will be announced at 10:00am! There are 32 contenders in seven categories, including Agronomics, Animal & Livestock, Agriculture Equipment, Agribusiness Services, Ag Tech, Farm Safety and Farm Built Solutions, sponsored by the 7 publications of Glacier FarmMedia. We encourage you to look for the green Innovation lightbulb signs and to consider how these new ideas might positively impact your operation.

We look forward to welcoming you to the show! For the most current information please visit www.agdays.com

For all media inquiries please contact:
Teresa Hildebrand – Media Coordinator at (204) 526-0574 media@agdays.com
Kristen Phillips, Manitoba Ag Days General Manager at (204)728-4137 coordinator@agdays.com

Manitoba Ag Days is ready to welcome you on Tuesday, January 16th. “The Keystone Centre is filled with
over 550 exhibitors and the speaker program is fantastic. You will not want to miss the Innovation
Showcase contenders. You’ll want to attend all three days and we’re ready to welcome you to the show
where the ag year begins!” said Brad Crammond, Manitoba Ag Days Board Co-Chair.

Opening day is packed with incredible opportunities to network, learn and do business!

Don’t miss the Kickoff Breakfast, which takes place in the Provincial Exhibition Dome Building from
7:00am-8:45am on Tuesday, January 16th and is presented by Heritage Co-Op. Admission is by donation
and all proceeds from the kickoff breakfast will go to Ag in the Classroom – Manitoba.

The Manitoba Canola Growers Association program runs in the FCC Theatre on Tuesday morning and
begins at 9:30am with Chris Manchur and Manitoba’s Most Wanted. At 10:15am Dr. Amy Delaquis and
Chris Holzapfel discuss canola seeding and at 11:20am Dave Carey talks about how to use Your Farm
Voice in Ottawa. The afternoon program focuses on Marketing with a Different Lense and features
David Frum at 1:45pm for a session titled Geopolitics in Uncertain Times. The afternoon also includes
sessions about removing emotion from marketing by Keith Brownell at 1:00pm and grain markets for
today and tomorrow by Gerhard Greyling and Edward Brochinski at 3:20pm.

The MNP Theatre also has a full day scheduled, beginning with another year of Crop Talk at 9:15am. Dr.
Breanne Tidemann follows at 10:45am with her session entitled Start Strong to Stay Out of the Weeds
and Anita Renwick wraps up the morning as she discusses reducing your fertilizer footprint. At 12:30pm
the afternoon program begins with Ag Days Gives Back presenting seventeen $2000 grants and
agriculture education is being supported through three, $2000 post-secondary scholarships and a
$10,000 grant to Ag in the Classroom – Manitoba. We have youth speakers at 1:00pm and dignitaries
bringing greetings, beginning at 1:15PM. You will not want to leave early, because Graham Sherman,
Prairie innovator and entrepreneur, takes the stage at 3:00PM with the story of how he brought The Tool
Shed Brewing Company from dream to reality.

The exhibitors are also ready to welcome you to their booths and to talk business. Ag Days is your
opportunity to get up close to the equipment and technology that you want to see, all in one location.
Exhibitors are ready to showcase their products and services and to answer any questions that you have.
You will find a great mix of products and services at this years’ show; big equipment, the bull congress,
biologicals and workshop organizers are all under one roof! Be sure to allow yourself time to explore the
entire show. A full alphabetical listing of exhibitors can be found at www.agdays.com/exhibitor-links/
We look forward to welcoming you to the show!

For the most current information please visit www.agdays.com/

For all media inquiries please contact:
Teresa Hildebrand – Media Coordinator at (204) 526-0574 media@agdays.com
Kristen Phillips, Manitoba Ag Days General Manager at (204)728-4137 coordinator@agdays.com

Five Things to Know – Five Days Before the Show

Canada’s largest indoor farm show will kick off the three-day event on Tuesday January 16th. This year’s
show will include over 550 exhibitors with both indoor and outdoor displays at the Keystone Centre, in
Brandon Manitoba.

Five Things to Know Five Days Before the Show:

1. This year’s theme is Produced on the Prairies. The theme will be evident throughout the show as
we bring you products, equipment and speakers who got their start on the prairies. You can get a
jump start on the show, and the theme, by joining us on Monday, January 15th at the Provincial
Exhibition of Manitoba Dome Building for a craft beer tasting event, beginning at 7pm. Tickets can
be purchased for $40 at www.agdays.com/craft-beer-event

2. Admission tickets are on sale now for the Early Bird price of $15 per day. You can purchase your
tickets at www.agdays.com/tickets 50/50 tickets are also on sale now at www.agdays.com/buy5050
(LGCA 4206-RF-41416) Last year’s winner took home $34,945.00! The winner will be drawn on
January 19th at 9:00 am on Facebook Live. We are a not for profit show and any profits made on the
show are paid forward to community projects and services through our Ag Days Gives Back Fund.

3. The Innovation Showcase features seven categories and 32 contenders, and is presented by the
seven brands of Glacier FarmMedia. Patrons can read about the innovations here and can visit the
exhibitors at the show to ask questions, check out products first hand and see how these innovations
might fit in their operations. Look for the green light bulbs hanging in the show to signify Innovation
Showcase entries. The Winners of each category will be announced on Wednesday, January 17th at
10am.

4. This year’s complimentary speaking program includes a line up you can not miss! For all the details
head to www.agdays.com/schedule There is something for everyone, with over 60 speakers and
topics ranging from calving tips to phosphorus placement and from artificial intelligence to managing
salinity. The program includes 32.5 approved continuing education units for Certified Crop
Agronomists.

5. The Kickoff Breakfast will take place at the Provincial Exhibition of Manitoba Dome Building from
7:00am-8:45am on Tuesday, January 16th and is presented by Heritage Co-Op. The Murray
Chevrolet Cadillac Buick GMC and Mazergroup shuttle bus will pick you up at your vehicle and
deliver you to the doors of the Keystone Centre and Scotiabank has provided a safe and secure,
complimentary coat check 500 meters from Entrance B (Brandon Curling Club Entrance); right
outside the Flynn Arena.

For more information and the latest updates please visit https://www.agdays.com/ or follow us on
Facebook, X, Instagram and TikTok @mbagdays.

For all media inquiries please contact:

Teresa Hildebrand – Media Coordinator at (204) 526-0574 media@agdays.com
Kristen Phillips, Manitoba Ag Days General Manager at (204)728-4137 coordinator@agdays.com

World Class Complimentary Speakers at Manitoba Ag Days 2024

Manitoba Ag Days is recognized as having the premiere speaking line up on the ag show circuit and this
year we are very proud to welcome Produced on the Prairies talent.

Going After the Thing You Want in Life – Graham Sherman – The Tool Shed Brewing Company
Tuesday, January 16 at 3:00 PM in the MNP Theatre

Chase the Good Tour – Brett Gardiner – Canadian Professional Rodeo Announcer of the Year
Wednesday, January 17 at 4:15 PM in the MNP Theatre

We know that our attendees like to hear from farmers just like them, so the program committee put
together sessions featuring farmers discussing issues that impact their farms and yours.

Social: The Ag Connection Moderator: Sarah Leguee Panel: John Kowalchuk, Amy Smith, Andy Pasztor
Wednesday, January 17 at 11:00 AM in the MNP Theatre

Does Variable Rate Technology Fit on Your Farm? Moderator: Jay Whetter Panel: Chantal Bauche,
Jason Claeys, Kenton Johnston  Thursday, January 18 at 1:00 PM in the FCC Theatre

Salinity, is Tile the Answer? – Aaron Hargreaves – Harwest Farms, Brandon, MB
Thursday, January 18 at 2:00 PM in the MNP Theatre

Manitoba Ag Days is also proud to present writer and geopolitical commentator, David Frum and futurist
and innovation expert Jim Carroll to explore the world of agriculture in 2024 and beyond.

Geopolitics in Uncertain Times – David Frum @davidfrum

Tuesday, January 16 at 1:45 PM in the FCC Theatre

AI in Ag: Transforming the World’s Oldest Profession – Jim Carroll @futuristjimcarroll

Wednesday, January 17 at 3:30 PM in the FCC Theatre

The 2024 complementary speaking program includes over 60 speakers and offers a wide variety of
formats and topics. The full speaker schedule can be found at agdays.com/schedule You are sure to find
sessions of particular interest to you on each day of the show. Three-day show passes are available for
just this reason! Visit agdays.com/tickets to purchase your admission tickets today.

For all media inquiries please contact:

Teresa Hildebrand – Media Coordinator at (204) 526-0574 media@agdays.com
Kristen Phillips, Manitoba Ag Days General Manager at (204)728-4137 coordinator@agdays.com

We are proud to announce that we have been approved for 32.5 CEU credits for the sessions offered at
Ag Days 2024. Over the course of the three day show, credits will be offered in five streams:

Nutrient Management: 5.0 CEU
Soil and Water Management: 2.5 CEU
Integrated Pest Management: 5.5 CEU
Crop Management: 5.0 CEU
Professional Development: 14.5 CEU

Tuesday FCC Theatre
9:30 AM Chris Manchur and Courtney Ross – Manitoba’s Most Wanted
Integrated Pest Management 0.5 CEU
10:15 AM Dr. Amy Delaquis and Chris Holzapfel – Seeding Canola: Getting it Right
Nutrient Management 1.0 CEU
11:20 AM Dave Carey Your Farm Voice in Ottawa
Professional Development 0.5 CEU
1:00 PM Keith Brownell – Removing Emotions in Grain Marketing
Professional Development 0.5 CEU
1:45 PM David Frum – Geopolitics in Uncertain Times
Professional Development 1.0 CEU
2:50 PM Tim Hore – One of a Kind Canadian College: ACC Prairie Innovation Centre
Professional Development 0.5 CEU
3:20 PM Gerhard Greyling and Edward Brochinski – Grain markets: Today & Tomorrow
Professional Development 1.0 CEU
Tuesday MNP Theatre
9:15 AM Panel – Crop Talk – Another Year and More Questions to Answer
Integrated Pest Management 1.5 CEU
10:45 AM Dr. Breanne Tidemann – Start Strong to Stay Out of the Weeds
Integrated Pest Management 0.5 CEU
11:30 AM Anita Renwick – Reducing Your Fertilizer Footprint
Nutrient Management 0.5 CEU
2:00 PM Edith Frison and Ashley Andrews – How does Bill C-208 benefit farming operations?
Professional Development 0.5 CEU
2:30 PM Alfred Henry Lea – The Story of Tomahawk Chips
Professional Development 0.5 CEU
3:00 PM Graham Sherman – Going After the Thing You Want in Life
Professional Development 1.0 CEU
Wednesday FCC Theatre
9:30 AM Noah Bishop – Global Fertilizer Market Outlook
Professional Development 1.0 CEU
10:25 AM Dr. Derek Brewin – Grain Rail Transport: Are we on the Right Track?
Professional Development 1.0 CEU
11:20 AM David Whetter – When does Tile make Cents?
Soil and Water Management 0.5 CEU
1:00 PM Matt Yanick – Precision Farming Machinery: From Classic to Cutting-Edge
Crop Management 1.0 CEU
1:50 PM Amber Knaggs and Trevor Friesen – Refining PrecisionAgronomy
Nutrient Management 0.5 CEU
2:30 PM Matthew Johnson – Drones in Ag
Integrated Pest Management 1.0 CEU
3:30 PM Jim Carroll – AI in Ag: Transforming the World’s Oldest Profession
Professional Development 1.0 CEU
Wednesday MNP Theatre
9:30 AM Darcy Herauf – On the Farm or in the Cloud?
Professional Development 0.5 CEU
10:00 AM Drew Lerner, – Weather 2024: More Extremes Or Back To “Normal”
Crop Management 1.0 CEU
11:00 AM Panel – Social: The Ag Connection
Professional Development 1.0 CEU
1:00 PM Ben Hamm – Is There Money in Beef?
Professional Development 0.5 CEU
1:30 PM Tere Stykalo – What’s Your Succession Plan?
Professional Development 0.5 CEU
2:15 PM Duane Thompson – Bucking the Trend
Professional Development 1.0 CEU
3:15 PM Dr. Grayson Ross – A Vet’s Perspective:Calving Season Tips & Tricks
Professional Development 1.0 CEU
Thursday FCC Theatre
9:30 AM Edgar Hammersmeister – To Maximize or To Optimize
Nutrient Management 0.5 CEU
10:15 AM Dr. Don Flaten – Optimizing P Fertilizer and P Fertility Management on Your Farm
Nutrient Management 1.0 CEU
11:15 AM Tim Lang – Looking at Your Advisory Team
Professional Development 1.0 CEU
1:00 PM Panel – Does Variable Rate Technology Fit on Your Farm?
Nutrient Management 1.5 CEU
2:30 PM Scott Fairburn – A Customer-Driven Approach to Equipment
Crop Management 1.5 CEU
Thursday MNP Theatre
9:15 AM Dr. Yvonne Lawley – Crop Rotation Under the Microscope
Integrated Pest Management 1.0 CEU
10:15 AM Dr. Syama Chatterton – A Complex Tale: Root Rot of Pulses
Integrated Pest Management 1.0 CEU
11:15 AM Stephen Crittenden, Matthew Bakker and Charley Sprenger – Soil is a Busy Place. What’s Going
on Down There?
Soil and Water Management 1.0 CEU
1:00 PM Steve MacLean and Jon Temple – Leveraging Technology to Boost Your Farming Operation
Professional Development 0.5 CEU
1:30 PM Marla Riekman – The Science of Soil Salinity
Soil and Water Management 0.5 CEU
2:00 PM Aaron Hargreaves – Salinity, is Tile the Answer?
Soil and Water Management 0.5 CEU
2:30 PM Kurt Shmon – #Plant24 #Harvest25
Crop Management 0.5 CEU
3:00 PM Dr. Douglas Cattani – Forages for Salinity use, Maybe not What you Think.
Crop Management 1.0 CEU

What a speaking line up! To learn more about the program head to www.agdays.com/schedule
The Manitoba Ag Days show is an annual three-day exposition of agriculture production expertise,
technology and equipment that attracts exhibitors and visitors from across Canada and the United States
of America held at the Keystone Centre in Brandon Manitoba. The speaking program will take place
throughout the three-day event in the FCC and MNP theatres. The 2024 show dates are Tuesday,
January 16 – Thursday, January 18.

For more show information and the latest updates please visit https://www.agdays.com/ or follow us on
Facebook, X, Instagram or TikTok @mbagdays.

For all media inquiries please contact:
Teresa Hildebrand – Media Coordinator at (204) 526-0574 media@agdays.com
OR
Kristen Phillips, Manitoba Ag Days General Manager at (204) 728-4137 coordinator@agdays.com

Know Before You Go – Top Ten for Ag Days 2024

Canada’s largest indoor farm show will kick off the three-day event on Tuesday January 16th. This year’s show will include over 550 exhibitors with both indoor and outdoor displays at the Keystone Centre, in Brandon Manitoba.

 

 These are the Top Ten things you need to know:

 

  1. This year’s theme is Produced on the Prairies. The theme will be evident throughout the show as patrons can get an exclusive sneak peek at the Produced on the Prairies video series or listen to Graham Sherman and Alfred Henry Lea as they describe how they brought new Produced on the Prairies products to market.

 

  1. We have added a NEW Craft Beer Tasting Event to the 2024 schedule; please join us on Monday, January 15th at 7pm at the Provincial Exhibition of Manitoba Dome Building, to sample local brews that are Produced on the Prairies! You will be treated to the best craft beers produced locally, as well as pop up food stands and live music. Attendees will leave with a commemorative beer stein and hopefully a new favorite beer. Tickets are available at agdays.com/craft-beer-event

 

  1. 50/50 ticket sales have already started and the funds raised will benefit our Ag Days Gives Back Community Giving Program. Last year’s winner took home almost $35,000! Tickets can be purchased at agdays.com/buy5050 or at the show through our mobile sellers or at the top of the ramp. Tickets are 1 for $10, 4 for $20, 20 for $50 or NEW for this year buy a bundle of 100 for $100. LGCA 4206-RF-41416. The winner will be drawn on January 19th at 9am and the draw can be viewed on Facebook Live.

 

  1. Manitoba Ag Days Gives Back will announce this years’ recipients on Tuesday, January 16th at 12:30 PM in the MNP Theatre. Well over $362,500 has been awarded to support youth ag education and rural community development in Manitoba and Saskatchewan over the past decade. This year seventeen not-for-profit organizations will be receiving a $2000 grant, three $2000 scholarships will be awarded and Ag in the Classroom – Manitoba will receive the Education and Leadership Grant in the amount of $10 000 to carry out the Manitoba Ag Days Adventure with hundreds of students.

 

  1. The Innovation Showcase features seven categories and 32 contenders, and is presented by the seven brands of Glacier Farm Media. Patrons can read about the innovations here and can visit the exhibitors at the show to ask questions, check out products first hand and see how these innovations might fit in their operations. The Winners of each category will be announced on Wednesday, January 17th at 10AM LIVE at the show.

 

  1. Our complimentary speaking program has something for everyone, with over 60 speakers. Topic experts will speak about a variety of topics ranging from calving tips to phosphorus placement and from artificial intelligence to managing salinity. The program also includes several panel discussions with producers including Social: The Ag Connection and Does Variable Rate Technology fit on Your Farm?. We have been approved for 32.5 continuing education units for Certified Crop Agronomists.

 

 

 

  1. Bull Congress includes 15 farms showcasing their latest genetics. Sale Dates are all published in our official publication. Be sure to come and talk to the families showcasing their animals. The best of the best are at our show!

 

  1. 10 Keynote Speakers for 2023!!!! This is a line up you can not miss! For all the details head to agdays.com/schedule

 

  • David Frum – Geopolitics in Uncertain Times
  • Breanne Tidemann – Start Strong to Stay Out of the Weeds
  • Graham Sherman – Going After the Thing You Want in Life
  • Jim Carroll – AI in Ag: Transforming the World’s Oldest Profession
  • Grayson Ross – A Vet’s Perspective: Calving Season Tips & Tricks
  • Don Flaten – Optimizing P Fertilizer and P Fertility Management on Your Farm
  • Scott Fairburn – A Customer-Driven Approach to Equipment
  1. You can purchase your tickets now at agdays.com/tickets  Early Bird tickets are $15 per day or $20 at the door. There is also a three day pass available for $40. We are a not for profit show and any profits made on the show are paid forward to community projects and services through our Ag Days Gives Back Fund.

 

  1. January can be cold, but we are sending out a warm welcome. The Kickoff Breakfast will take place at a NEW location, the historic Provincial Exhibition of Manitoba Dome Building, on Tuesday, January 16th  from 7:00-8:45AM and is presented by Heritage Co-Op. The Murray Chevrolet Cadillac Buick GMC and Mazergroup shuttle bus will pick you up at your vehicle and deliver you to the doors of the Keystone Centre and Scotiabank has provided a safe and secure, complimentary coat check 500 meters from Entrance B; right outside the Flynn Arena.

 

We look forward to welcoming you to the show!  For the most current information please visit https://www.agdays.com/know-before-you-go/

Manitoba Ag Days show is an annual three-day exposition of agriculture production, expertise, technology and equipment that attracts exhibitors and visitors from across Canada and the United States of America held at the Keystone Centre in Brandon Manitoba.  The 2024 show dates are Tuesday, January 16 to Thursday, January 18.

For more information or the latest updates please visit https://www.agdays.com/ or follow us on Facebook, X, Instagram or TikTok @mbagdays.

For all media inquiries please contact:

Teresa Hildebrand – Media Coordinator at (204) 526-0574 media@agdays.com

Kristen Phillips, Manitoba Ag Days General Manager at (204)728-4137 coordinator@agdays.com