Manitoba’s ‘Everything-Agriculture’ Event Concludes

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Manitoba Ag Days — the three-day agriculture bellwether event — which sets the tone for everything ag-related in the Westman region for the year ahead, concluded on Thursday. The event hosted more than 37,000 attendees, more than 550 exhibitors and 67 speakers this year, according to organizers.

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Manitoba Ag Days — the three-day agriculture bellwether event — which sets the tone for everything ag-related in the Westman region for the year ahead, concluded on Thursday. The event hosted more than 37,000 attendees, more than 550 exhibitors and 67 speakers this year, according to organizers.

“Sales have already surpassed last year’s total, and all proceeds benefit community projects and agricultural education grants and scholarships through our Ag Days Gives Back Fund,” a press release from organizers said.

Next year will mark the 49th edition of Manitoba Ag Days, and is scheduled for Jan. 20-22, 2026.

Dwayne (The Rock) Johnson — a black angus bull — sports a hat at the KCH Cattle Company booth in the bull congress during Manitoba Ag Days at the Keystone Centre on Wednesday. (Photos by Tim Smith/The Brandon Sun)
Dwayne (The Rock) Johnson — a black angus bull — sports a hat at the KCH Cattle Company booth in the bull congress during Manitoba Ag Days at the Keystone Centre on Wednesday. (Photos by Tim Smith/The Brandon Sun)

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Atlas Friesen, 6, of Altona, rests in the wheel well of a John Deere combine during the final day of Manitoba Ag Days at the Keystone Centre on Thursday.
Atlas Friesen, 6, of Altona, rests in the wheel well of a John Deere combine during the final day of Manitoba Ag Days at the Keystone Centre on Thursday.
Nine-year-old Brody Higgott of Newdale looks at a screen behind him while trying out an AGCO Fendt simulator set up for tractor and planting simulation during the final day of Manitoba Ag Days at the Keystone Centre on Thursday.
Nine-year-old Brody Higgott of Newdale looks at a screen behind him while trying out an AGCO Fendt simulator set up for tractor and planting simulation during the final day of Manitoba Ag Days at the Keystone Centre on Thursday.
Three-year-old Theo Klassen watches as mini donuts are made while waiting for his order during Manitoba Ag Days at the Keystone Centre on Wednesday.
Three-year-old Theo Klassen watches as mini donuts are made while waiting for his order during Manitoba Ag Days at the Keystone Centre on Wednesday.
A visitor looks over a New Holland combine on the final day of Manitoba Ag Days at the Keystone Centre on Thursday.
A visitor looks over a New Holland combine on the final day of Manitoba Ag Days at the Keystone Centre on Thursday.
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