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Student-led Farm 4.0 to celebrate the future of ag tech

The future of agricultural technology will be on display at Lakeland’s second annual Farm 4.0 event at the Vermilion Regional Centre. Presented on April 4 by students in the bachelor of agriculture technology (BAgTech) program, the event is a conference, tradeshow, and networking opportunity bringing together students, community,and industry.

“Our collective enthusiasm drives our commitment to showcasing cutting-edge advancements in the agriculture industry,” says Kyle Hafner, Class of 2025 in the BAgTech program, and exhibition team member for Farm 4.0 “Through our hard work and dedication, we aim to create an engaging platform that not only introduces innovative technologies but also fosters valuable networking opportunities. Embracing the belief that new technology is the cornerstone of farming's future, we look forward to connecting with like-minded individuals and industry experts to collectively propel the agricultural landscape into a new era.”

Farm 4.0 will feature a tradeshow, technology demonstrations, farm tours, keynote speakers and presentations. The graduating class of 2024 BAgTech students will present their practicum reports, highlighting their invaluable experiences and insights gained.

Doors open at 8 a.m. with a welcome speech scheduled for 8:30 a.m., with presentations and tradeshow beginning at 8:45 a.m. The event concludes at 4:30 p.m. Admission is free and all arewelcome.

The tradeshow at last year's event featured a total of 17 companies, showcasing a diverse array of technologies in both livestock and crop sectors.


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