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2022 Ag in Motion: It was worth the wait!

The numbers are in and organizers for Ag in Motion are pleased with the results from the first in person show since 2019.

Western Canada's largest outdoor farm expo welcomed 29,954 guests and 543 exhibitors over the three day event.

Show Director Rob O’Connor says the return of the agriculture community back to the Ag in Motion site was worth the wait and very exciting to see. 

"We take great pride in being able to facilitate opportunities for face-to-face connections once again and learning in a hands-on manner."

 Ag in Motion once again featured the latest in farming products and technology, equipment demonstrations in the field, presentations from industry experts and a wide range of livestock related showcases.

This years show also attracted a number of international visitors with attendees travelling from as far as Germany, Kazakhstan and Australia.

O'Conner says one of the highlights was a visit on Wednesday from Federal Agriculture Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau, along with Provincial Agriculture Ministers from Saskatchewan, Alberta, Manitoba and Ontario.

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