By Alice McFarlane
Western Canada’s largest outdoor farm show returns this month to showcase new and exciting technology for the agriculture sector.
Ag in Motion runs from July 15-17, near Langham. Show director Rob O’Connor said there will be more to explore, drive and discover this year.
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“There’s a reason Ag in Motion is known as the place to find out what’s new in agriculture every year,” O’Connor said. “Advancements in production and ag tech are always featured and celebrated here.”
Among the key attractions this year are the ride and drives, which give farmers the opportunity to get behind the wheel and test the latest equipment in real field conditions, offering a hands-on comparison of models and features. A variety of sprayers, tractors and material-handling equipment such as skid steers and compact loaders and will be available to try out.
The 2025 Innovations Program highlights emerging products and solutions developed to solve real on-farm challenges, which are available for visitors to view.
New this year is the debut of the one-day Junior Cattle Show on July 15. Visitors get the chance to watch young producers from ages six to 21 showcase their skills and compete for a chance to win awards.
Returning to the show are the twice-a-day drone demonstrations, featuring small and large craft. There are 24 crop plot companies featuring a wide variety of western Canadian crops including canola, corn, cereals, wheat, lentils, peas, oats, barley, durum and triticale.
Livestock Central will have daily demonstrations for handling equipment and feed mixers, plus the specialist speaker series and close to 100 exhibitors with livestock products and services.
Other special events include the AgTech Breakfast, lunch & learns, stock dog demonstration, tractor pull, and the Off the Beaten Path Tour.
More information about the show can be found on the Ag in Motion website.