Manitoba Ag Days wraps up in Brandon
The General Manager of Manitoba Ag Days suggests the success of the 2025 edition of the annual event is a reflection of the optimism among farmers heading into this year’s growing season
The 48’th annual edition of Manitoba Ag Days, held Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of last week at Brandon’s Keystone Centre, attracted visitors from British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario and North and South Dakota and exhibitors and speakers from as far aways Prince Edward Island, Quebec, France, Germany and Australia.
Kristen Phillips, the General Manager of Manitoba Ag Days, says the event is very farm focused and interested in the same things farmers would be interested in and the mood at this year’s show was surprisingly upbeat.
“You’ll see all of our speaker recordings go up February 1’st onto our YouTube and Tic Toc channels”
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