Glacier Farm Media is excited to be back with live conferences and farm shows in 2022.
Conference director Iris Meck is busy organizing the 14th Advancing Women in Agriculture Conference (AWC) for March 21 and 22 at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Calgary.
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Ag In Motion will be operating full tilt with a live farm equipment show at Langham Saskatchewan July 19 to 21, 2022. And later in the year if you’re passing by Woodstock, Ontario plan to attend Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show September 13 to 15.
ADVANCING WOMEN CONFERENCE
While the speaker agenda is being finalized for the March conference in Calgary, attendees will hear from experts, women producers, ag entrepreneurs and women working in and outside of agribusiness.
A keynote speaker already confirmed is Roxanne Derhodge, a prominent psychotherapist, author and international speaker on mental health, and wellness with more than 20 years experience. She will be speaking during the plenary session and participate in an interactive workshop session at AWC.
For details and updates and to register visit the conference website at: advancingwomenconference.ca
AG IN MOTION
Located at Langham, Saskatchewan about 20 minutes northwest of Saskatoon, Ag In Motion (AIM) is billed as Western Canada’s outdoor farm show. It will be back bigger and better than ever for the sixth live show July 19 to 21.
As the 2019 AIM wrapped up it was supported by more than 500 exhibitors and drew about 30,000 visitors over the three day run. The invitation is out for 2022 to attend the show to kick the proverbial tires of the latest in farm equipment, machinery and technology. As well there will be hundreds of plots showcasing some of the latest crop varieties and agronomic practices, a huge show of farm innovations and services, as well as an ever expanding livestock component — including cattle demonstrations and livestock feeding and handling equipment. For more information and updates visit the AIM website at: aginmotion.ca
CANADA’S OUTDOOR FARM SHOW
For more than 25 years, farmers have attended Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show to learn about the newest and most innovative products and technology in agriculture. After a two-year COVID break, the 2022 will return as a full scale outdoor farm show September 13 to 15. The interactive content from the field gives participants a unique vantage point to experience to see and learn about agricultural equipment, crop production and livestock — all up close and in person. For details visit the show website at: outdoorfarmshow.com