Ag in Motion site abuzz on show eve

WATCH: Enthusiasm beats the heat at AIM 2024

Reading Time: 2 minutes The full attendance tally is still to come, but O’Connor estimated that this year’s event drew 30,000-32,000, with many people needing more than one day to make their way through the grounds to take in the new machinery, innovations, crop research and all things ag-related in-between.




Rob Wunder at Ag in Motion 2024. Photo: Lisa Guenther

From Ag in Motion: Farm does double duty

Reading Time: 2 minutes Rob Wunder, who farms with his family south of Foam Lake, Sask., spoke about the synergies between grain farming and cattle during the Canadian Forage and Grasslands Association lunch and learn at Ag in Motion on Wednesday.





The reception allowed visitors a view of the South Saskatchewan River and to taste locally-sourced food from Hearth restaurant.

AIM inaugural international reception draws a crowd

Reading Time: < 1 minute This year, Ag in Motion established a council to meet the needs of their international visitors, and Saskatchewan Trade and Export Partnership (STEP) decided to take things a step further. On the second night of AIM, STEP held the inaugural International Reception, open to all international visitors, STEP members, and non-member Saskatchewan importers and exporters to create connections.