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Canada’s Farm Show Kicks Off in Regina

Canada’s Farm Show Kicks Off in Regina
Mar 17, 2026
By Farms.com

Three days of innovation, education and collaboration begin today at Canada’s Farm Show in Regina.

Canada’s Farm Show, presented by Bunge, officially kicks off today at 9 a.m. at the REAL District in Regina, Saskatchewan, launching three days of education, innovation and collaboration for the agriculture industry.

Running through Thursday, the event is bringing together thousands of producers, ag-tech innovators and industry leaders from across Canada and beyond.

Recognized as one of North America’s premier agricultural events, Canada’s Farm Show offers a platform for meaningful conversations, cutting-edge technology and practical solutions that help shape the future of farming.

More than 300 exhibitors are filling the show grounds, making it one of the most anticipated agricultural events of the year. Inside the Avana Centre and the Bunge International Trade Centre, the sold-out trade show floor is buzzing with activity as exhibitors showcase the newest developments in farm equipment, crop inputs, ag-technology and professional services. The focus is firmly on helping producers prepare for the 2026 growing season and beyond.

To plan your day you can access the digital version of the show guide here.

Attendees can expect hands-on demonstrations and opportunities to connect directly with companies delivering innovations designed to improve efficiency, productivity and sustainability on the farm. From precision agriculture tools and digital solutions to equipment upgrades and agronomic services, the show reflects the rapidly evolving needs of modern agriculture.

Beyond the trade show floor, Canada’s Farm Show is also delivering a strong lineup of education and industry dialogue. The Launch Pad, presented by Deloitte, will host a series of panel discussions, expert insights and product launches that spotlight the ideas and technologies driving agriculture forward.

Just one highlight on the Launch Pad stage includes Bayer Crop Science, which will share how its continued research and development investments are advancing Western Canadian agriculture. Bayer’s team will outline how innovation is translating into practical, field-ready solutions for producers, followed by an in-depth look at the company’s new cereal and pulse seed treatments, Raxil® Rise and EverGol® Rise.

Bayer’s agronomy team will lead the discussion, offering insights into how these technologies work and where they fit into modern crop management strategies. Attendees will also have the opportunity to participate in a live Q&A session, providing a chance to ask questions directly to Bayer experts. As an added bonus, Bayer will be providing lunch to the first 200 attendees at the session, encouraging networking and informal discussion.

Canada’s Farm Show continues to be a must-attend event for producers looking to stay informed and competitive in an increasingly complex agricultural environment. With a strong emphasis on innovation, collaboration and real-world solutions, the show serves as a key meeting point for ideas that influence farming across Canada and around the world.

As the industry gathers in Regina over the next three days, Canada’s Farm Show reinforces its role as a hub for discovery, learning and connection—helping agriculture prepare for what’s next.


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