Canada’s largest indoor farm show will kick off the three-day event on Tuesday January 21st, 2025. This year’s show will include over 550 exhibitors with both indoor and outdoor displays at the Keystone Centre, in Brandon Manitoba.
These are the Top Ten things you need to know:
1. This year’s theme is Produced on the Prairies. The theme will be evident throughout the show as patrons enjoy the Produced on the Prairies Market and hear from prairie entrepreneurs and farmers such as Steve Langston, Aaron Nerbas and Chris and Lindsay Raupers. For a full listing of vendors and speakers check out Produced on the Prairies Market and Schedule
2. The Food and Beverage Tasting Event is back and it will be bigger and better. Please join us on Monday, January 20th at 7pm at the Provincial Exhibition of Manitoba Dome Building, to sample local beer, gin, cider, non-alcoholic options and snacks that are Produced on the Prairies. Enjoy a great atmosphere, including live music, as you chat with friends and support local entrepreneurs. Tickets are available for $40 at Produced on the Prairies Craft Beer Tasting Event 2025
3. 50/50 ticket sales have already started and the funds raised will benefit our Ag Days Gives Back Community Giving Program. Last year’s winner took home almost $67,000! Tickets can be purchased at Manitoba Ag Days Gives Back 50/50 Raffle (2025) | Rafflebox or at the show through our mobile sellers or at the top of the ramp. Tickets are 1 for $10, 4 for $20, 20 for $50 or buy a bundle of 100 for $100. LGCA 4206-RF-44642. This year tickets are on sale right until draw time, so remember to check the total on Friday morning! The winner will be drawn on Friday, January 24th at 9am and the draw can be viewed on Facebook Live.
4. Manitoba Ag Days Gives Back will announce this years’ recipients at the show. Over $55,000 will be awarded to support community grants and ag education. This year fifteen not-for-profit organizations will be receiving a $2000 grant, three $2000 scholarships will be awarded and Ag in the Classroom – Manitoba will receive the Education and Leadership Grant in the amount of $15,000 to carry out AgVENTURE with hundreds of students at Manitoba Ag Days. Since the program started, we have awarded well over $465,000 to support youth ag education and rural community development in Manitoba and Saskatchewan. This years’ funds will push us over the 1/2 million dollars of ag days giving back.
5. The Innovation Showcase features seven categories and 34 contenders. Patrons can read about the innovations at Innovation Showcase and can visit the exhibitors at the show to ask questions, check out products first hand and see how these innovations might fit in their operations. The Winners of each category will be announced on Wednesday, January 22nd at 10:00 am LIVE at the show.
6. Our complimentary speaking program has something for everyone, with over 60 speakers. Topic experts will speak about maximizing yields, global markets and animal care. The program also includes several panel discussions with topics like selecting the right canola variety and carbon credits . We have been approved for 32.5 continuing education units for Certified Crop Agronomists.
7. Bull Congress includes 15 farms showcasing their latest genetics. Sale Dates are all published on page 33 in our official publication, which can be found at Publication Be sure to come to talk to the families showcasing their animals. The best of the best are at our show.
8. You can purchase your tickets now at Buy tickets for Manitoba AgDays events. Early Bird tickets are $15 per day or $20 at the door. There is also a three day pass available for $40. Youth 17 and under do not need a ticket. We are a not for profit show and any profits made on the show are paid forward to community projects and services through our Ag Days Gives Back Fund.
9. Keynote Speakers for 2025. This is a line up you can not miss! For all the details head to Schedule
-David Milke – Price Outlook for Oils & Fats: Implications for Canadian Canola
-Graeme Crosbie – Economic Outlook: Risks and Opportunities for Canadian Agriculture in 2025
-Quick Dick McDick – A Bearded Perspective
-Brian Hefty – Pushing the Limits: More Bushels per Acre
-Patti Durand – Farm Transition – Start Where You Are
-Steve Langston – Small Town, Big Dream
-John Heard – ROI and Balancing Your Nutrient Profile in Soils
-Jacob Shopiro – Geopolitics: What Lies Ahead?
-Kristjan Hebert – Farming Roots to Corporate Suits: The Rise of the Farm CE)
10. January can be cold, but we are sending out a warm welcome. The Kickoff Breakfast will take place in the historic Provincial Exhibition of Manitoba Dome Building, on Tuesday, January 21st from 7:30-8:45 am and is presented by Heritage Co-Op. The Murray Chevrolet Cadillac Buick GMC shuttle bus will pick you up at your vehicle and deliver you to the doors of the Keystone Centre and Scotiabank has provided a safe and secure, complimentary coat check 500 meters from Entrance B; right outside the Flynn Arena.
We look forward to welcoming you to the show! For the most current information please visit Know Before You Go
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 held at the Keystone Centre in Brandon Manitoba. The 2025 show dates are Tuesday, January 21 to Thursday, January 23.
For more information or the latest updates please visit Ag Days