Two New Field Demonstrations Announced

A feature characteristic of Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show is the large-scale field demonstrations that bring the latest agriculture innovation and technology to farmers in real field conditions. This year’s 25th anniversary edition is no different with two brand new...

Shop and Sample at the Local Farm Market

New this year, Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show (COFS) is pleased to welcome Mountainoak Cheese, Stonetown Cheese and others for a small local farm market. Farm ventures have many opportunities to produce value-added products from their farms. Along with tasting samples and...

New Features at Kubota

Kubota Canada will once again take over the corner of South Mall and First Lane at Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show (COFS) with a large equipment display showcasing a wide range of tractors, turf equipment, ag implements, utility vehicles and more. They will also be...

Grober Nutrition Offering First-Hand Technical Research

Livestock feeding and housing trials in the Grober Young Animal Development Centre Here we GRO again!!! By popular demand, for the ninth year at Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show, the Grober Young Animal Development Centre (GYADC) continues to be a favourite stop for guests...

Sheep and Beef Handling Demos Return

Farmers interested in purchasing new handling equipment for their farms will want to mark the live handling demonstrations happening at Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show (COFS) as a must see part of their visit. There will be six opportunities, two each day, on September 12,...

New High-Value Growing Opportunities for Farmers

Forward-thinking farmers are always on the lookout for the next profitable growing opportunity that could be added to their operation. Recent changes to Canadian regulations have opened up a new potential crop to interested farmers — cannabis — that will be featured...

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