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The sold-out trade show floor, with more than 350 exhibitors, businesses, and partners, was buzzing with quality conversations and deals made all three days as exhibitors, sponsors, partners and attendees took advantage of the new March dates. An earlier show allows them time before seeding and farmers embraced the opportunity to experience the latest services and new solutions to farm challenges. Bayer Crop Sciences Canada, SaskTel, Cultivator, Syngenta Canada, and many others launched products at the show this year.

While action-packed, the week ensured show attendees had the opportunity to recharge and network with their peers at events like the Thank You Farmers! Tailgate Party, presented by Thunderstruck Ag in the Young’s Equipment Farmhouse Lounge.

Informative panels and presentations on the Launch Pad, presented by Deloitte, offered educational sessions about new technology, policy and trade. The public will have access to all sessions here: The Launch Pad Replay, presented by Deloitte.

Premier Scott Moe addressed attendees at the Thank You Farmers! Breakfast presented by O&T Farms and Oleet Processing, discussing key issues affecting Saskatchewan farmers, like trade challenges and federal policy concerns. He emphasized the urgency of resolving ongoing agricultural trade disputes and their potential impact on agriculture and jobs across Western Canada.

Programming for students aimed to open their eyes to career opportunities in agriculture, developing a workforce for growing seasons to come. Launch Your Career in Ag provided networking opportunities, career insights and mentorship, while employers shared job openings and guidance on professional growth within the agricultural sector. Agriculture in the Classroom Saskatchewan hosted a record number of grade 5 to 8 students in their interactive program, showcasing the industry to youth.

Agricultural Innovators were recognized during Canada’s Farm Show. At the Welcome Reception, the inaugural winners of the new Innovator Recognition Program presented by Greenwave Innovations and Farms.com were announced.

Emerging Innovator: Jeremy Matuszewki, President, Thunderstruck Sales and Marketing

Farmer Innovator Award: Colin Roosengren, Roosengren Farms & Co-Founder of Campresso

Community Innovator Award: Sara Shymko, Executive Director, Ag in the Classroom – Saskatchewan

Visionary Innovator Award: Wilf Degelman, Founder, Degelman Industries

Read more about the program and the 2025 award winners.

The Saskatchewan Outstanding Young Farmers (SOYF) award was presented to Brady and Lindsay Funk, Braylin Acres – Wymark, Saskatchewan. The award recognizes young farmers who are making a positive impact on their farms, communities, and the future of agriculture. The Funks have embraced irrigation innovation to overcome years of drought. Their 923-acre sub-surface drip irrigation project, the largest of its kind in Canada, has helped transform dryland acres into productive farmland. They will now go on to represent Saskatchewan at Canada’s Outstanding Young Farmers competition in November 2025 in Toronto.

This recognition of young farmers’ innovation and resilience highlights the vital role agriculture plays in Saskatchewan’s economy. It also underscores the importance of platforms like Canada’s Farm Show, which drive industry advancements and foster connections within the agri-food sector.

The success of Canada’s Farm Show rippled through the local economy, boosting hotels, restaurants, retail, and service industries.

Planning for the 2026 show is underway, beginning with reviewing feedback and advice from farmers, exhibitors, sponsors, and partners. This will inform decisions for 2026 ensuring we continue to improve the experience for everyone involved. The CFS Advisory Committee, comprised of agribusiness industry leaders and farmers, wants to understand the needs and expectations of our stakeholders, which will continue to drive the success of Canada’s Farm Show into the future.

Mark your calendars for March 17 – 19, 2026 as Canada’s Farm Show continues to bring the agriculture community together for another season of growth.

The Launch Pad Replay, presented by Deloitte

Whether you missed a session or want to revisit the insights, you can catch all the action below!

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Sponsorship Opportunities

• Increase brand visibility • Generate sales/leads • Direct engagement with targeted producers • Build relationships with face-to-face interaction • Collaborate with the agriculture community

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Our Pillars

As one of the top farm shows in Canada, Canada’s Farm Show Regina, SK Presented by Viterra (CFS) is built on three key pillars: education, innovation, and collaboration. These principles shape every aspect of the event, ensuring it remains a cornerstone for the agricultural community.

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Innovation

Recruit, evaluate and support quality innovations in the agriculture industry in dryland farming. Our goal is to ensure innovation remains a strong and driving force behind our economy.

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Education

We are a centre of excellence for education that influences the dryland farming industry and works to provide opportunities for learning and growth. We are committed to engaging and educating our youth.

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Collaboration

Our commitment to provide opportunities for producers, decisions makers and influencers to connect, collaborate and advance dryland farming practices around the world.

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