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2026

Manitoba Ag Days Gives Back Deadline Approaching

Applications for community grants, the AED cost share and post-secondary scholarships are being
accepted until November 1, 2025 and winners will be announced at the 2026 show in January.
Manitoba Ag Days has a strong tradition of investing in rural communities and agriculture education
through the Ag Days Gives Back program. At the 2025 show $55,000 in funds were awarded, in the form
of sixteen community grants, three post-secondary scholarships and support for Ag in the Classroom –
Manitoba. Since the program’s inception in 2013 Manitoba Ag Days Gives Back has committed
$536,377.50 to building the agriculture community.

Community grants of $2000 each are open to community fire departments and can be used for any
component of a project, including infrastructure, supplies, equipment, volunteers or training. The total
project budget may not exceed $50,000. In an effort to encourage diverse participation, priority will be
given to communities/projects that have not received funding within the last three years.
Community AED cost share applications are also open to any community organization that wishes to
install an AED. Ag Days Gives Back will contribute two thirds of the cost for this life saving device to ten
community organizations.

Post-secondary scholarships of $2000 each are open to students in their final year of high school or to
post secondary students. All agricultural related education and training is eligible, including degree,
diploma, certificate and trade programs. Applicants are asked to complete the form and include a
written or video biography outlining their community involvement and volunteerism, career goals and
aspirations and how they see themselves fitting into the ag industry.

Manitoba Ag Days is proud to support the communities where our visitors and exhibitors live. Vibrant
rural communities are an essential part of the agricultural industry and this program demonstrates our
ongoing commitment to agriculture.For more information, including the application forms, please visit

MANITOBA AG DAYS GIVES BACK

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 2026 show dates are Tuesday,
January 20 – Thursday, January 22.

For 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

 
The Manitoba Young Speakers for Agriculture (MYSA) is a provincial public speaking competition that empowers youth to develop communication skills while discussing important agricultural topics. Enter the competition and share your passion while developing skills in communications and leadership in the agricultural industry.

Mission: MYSA is a partnership between Manitoba Ag Days, Manitoba Agriculture, Manitoba 4-H Council, Ag in the Classroom-MB, University of Manitoba and Assiniboine College. MYSA aims to provide Manitoba youth with a platform to gain valuable experience in public speaking, critical thinking and advocacy, which are crucial for future careers in agriculture and beyond.  The competition fosters communication and workforce skills essential for the industry. The committee is committed to educating and enhancing the speakers abilities throughout the yearly competition.

Competition Details: The competition is open to youth ages 11 to 24, divided into Junior (11 – 15 years of age) and Senior (16 – 24 years) categories. Participants prepare a 5 to 7 minute speech on 1 of the 5 provided topic questions. The Winners of each category will have the opportunity to move onto the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair in Toronto, Ontario, the week of November 7th, 2026.

Participants: Manitoba youth born, raised or currently living in Manitoba aged 11 to 24 are eligible to participate (age range is dated as of November 7, 2026 in order for finalists to qualify for the Canadian Youth Speakers for Agriculture event at The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair, Toronto, ON).

2026 Topics for Manitoba Young Speakers For Agriculture Competition: 

  1. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is being implemented in many different applications: How do you see AI and / or technology being integrated into the agriculture industry today and in the future?
  2. Canadian Agricultural exports have consistently ranked in the Top 10 in the world. How can Canadian agriculture continue to be competitive & relevant in an age of increased protectionism and globalization?
  3. What lessons have been learned in Canadian agriculture in the past 25 years and how has the industry benefitted?
  4. Myths about Canadian Agriculture: How can we challenge a common myth and better inform consumers about the ‘real facts’?
  5. One in four jobs in Manitoba are connected to agriculture, ranging from primary agriculture to value added processing. How can we increase awareness of the diverse opportunities available in the agriculture and agri-food sectors?

Dates:

Preliminary Competition Junior January 6th, 2026 at 6 PM (CST) (Virtual live presentations via video conference call)

Preliminary Competition Senior January 8th, 2026 at 6 PM (CST) (Virtual live presentations via video conference call)

Finalists Competition Senior January 20th at 9 AM (CST) (Mandatory in person presentations at Manitoba Ag Days in Brandon MB)

Finalists Competition Junior January 20th at 9:35 AM (CST) (Mandatory in person presentations at Manitoba Ag Days in Brandon MB)

PLEASE JOIN US IN WATCHING THE LIVE STREAM OF THE MANITOBA YOUNG SPEAKERS FOR AGRICULTURE FINALS COMPETITION

JOIN US HERE: MYSA LIVESTREAM

 

MYSA Orientation Webinar  – MYSA Link to Orientation Video

 Guest Speaker – Eric Dalke Webinar – MYSA Competition Guest Speaker

Prizes: Top Competitors and Finalists receive cash prizes and recognition for their communication skills, providing them with opportunities for media exposure and potential speaking engagements. 

Preliminary Competition (per category)

  • Top 4 – $200 each 
  • Runners Up (5th and 6th) $100 each

The Top 4 in each category will advance to the Manitoba Young Speakers for Agriculture Finals held at Canada’s Largest Indoor Farm Show – Manitoba Ag Days on January 20th, 2026 in Brandon, Manitoba Canada at the Keystone Centre. 

Finalists Competition (per category) 

  • 1st – $1000
  • 2nd – $800
  • 3rd  – $500
  • 4th – $200

The Winners of each age category will have the opportunity to move onto the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair in Toronto Ontario in November.  Manitoba Ag Days Inc. will provide a bursary of $1500 per competitor for their experience in Toronto, ON (upon receipt of their registration in the Royal Competition).  The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair is slated to take place November 6th to 15th, 2026. 

*Please note: should you not receive the bursary, the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair, Toronto, ON, CYSA Competition is open to anyone that chooses to apply. For further information please visit: CYSFA Competition Information

Goals of the Program:

Skill Development: Participants gain valuable experience in public speaking, critical thinking and advocacy, which are crucial for future careers in agriculture and beyond. 

How to register:  Registration Link 2026 Competition

Email for more information: manitobaspeakers@gmail.com 

Rules of the Manitoba Young Agriculture Speaking Championships 

Rules & Judging Criteria:

This competition is open to any youth between the ages of 11 and 24 years old as of the date of the Canadian Young Speakers for Agriculture competition, which will be Nov. 7, 2026. Proof of age may be asked to be shown upon request.

Competitors must be born, raised or currently living in Manitoba. 

All speeches will be timed and are required to fall within the 5-7 minute timeframe. Speakers who exceed or do not meet the time limit will be penalized. Deductions are as follows for under 5 minutes or over 7 minutes: 1-10 seconds – 2 pts; 11-20 seconds – 5 pts.; more than 20 seconds – 15 pts.

Contestants may use a flip chart or appropriate posters to illustrate their speech; however, any PowerPoint, electronic or audio-visual aids are NOT allowed. Prerecording of speeches is not permitted in either the preliminary or the final competition.

Contestants are scored out of 125 possible points; 60 points for presentation and 60 points for speech content. Five additional points will be awarded for authenticity and originality of presentation. 

Content takes into consideration speech development, arguments, organization, originality, creativity and informational, as well as appropriateness for the purpose & audience. 

Speech presentation includes the effectiveness of the speaker, physical attributes, poise, posture, etc. delivery, voice control and accuracy in grammar, word choice and pronunciation. It is important to us that contestants cite their research and prepare the presentation as authentically as possible.

All contestants will receive a copy of the judging scorecard prior to the competition. 

In the essence of learning all contestants will receive feedback from the judges post competition. 

All contestants are responsible for their own travel and accommodation expenses.

By registering, contestants agree to be photographed, taped or quoted, as well as agree to have their names and speeches used for promotional purposes.

Contestants who qualify for the Finals round, must use the same speech that they used in the preliminary competition (with minor adjustments based on judges feedback).

The judges’ decisions are final. No Exceptions

We would like to thank all of the partners that have made the MYSA Program possible for 2026 – Manitoba Ag Days, Manitoba Agriculture, Manitoba 4-H Council, Ag in the Classroom-MB, the University of Manitoba and Assiniboine College.

Manitoba Ag Days is Only Four Months Away

On farms and ranches all over the prairies fall work is in full swing in preparation for the winter months
ahead. The Manitoba Ag Days board is also busy making plans – for the 49th annual show! For three days
the Keystone Centre in Brandon Manitoba is the home to Canada’s largest indoor farm show. Over 550
exhibitors will showcase the newest thinking, products and technology specifically for prairie farmers.
There is also a complimentary speaking program running in two theatres over all three days. Farmers and
industry experts are ready to talk about markets, agronomy, equipment and livestock. Mark your
calendars for January 20-22, 2026.

The Produced on the Prairies theme was such a success that it will be back for the 2026 show. The Board
of Directors is proud of the people, products and technologies that are produced locally. “We really want
to continue to shine a light on the great things happening right here.” commented Board Co-Chair Dustin
Williams.

Manitoba Ag Days Gives Back is into its second decade of supporting community grants and K-12 and
post secondary agricultural education. Applications for grants and scholarships are open now and can be
found at https://www.agdays.com/community-giving-program/ Applications for these $2000 grants and
scholarships as well as the AED cost share will be accepted until November 1, 2025 and winners will be
announced at the show in January.

Another show favourite that will be returning is the Innovation Showcase, which features 32 must-see
products and services that are new to the agriculture industry. This Showcase allows farmers and
ranchers to ask specific questions and see product quality first hand. Agriculture is an ever-changing
industry and Manitoba Ag Days’ knows that producers want to be informed about how to keep their
operations nimble and adaptable.

Of course, the 2026 show will have a number of new features as well. Keep watching for more
information. You can find the latest updates and purchase admission tickets at https://www.agdays.com/
or follow us on Facebook, X, TikTok or Instagram @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