The Woolwich Observer

Show takes it outdoors, where most of the farming is done

Local agricultur­al businesses, producers among those headed next month to Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show in Woodstock

- FAISAL ALI

THE BEST AND MOST innovative of Canada’s vital agricultur­al industry will be converging in Woodstock next month for the 25th annual Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show (COFS). The largest such outdoor event in the country, the show is giving businesses both local and distant the opportunit­y to reach new markets and promote their wares.

It’s an opportunit­y, too, for local farmers to see the latest the industry has to offer, as well pick tips on best farm practices.

“We have 750 agricultur­e exhibitors who are bringing farm equipment, crop input, genetics, agricultur­e technology, agro-business services like financial services and insurance, livestock equipment, live animals in some cases,” said COFS spokespers­on Amanda Macfarlane.

“And they’re bringing that to the show to get in front of farmers who are looking for products or services for their farm.”

For local business Floradale Feed Mill Ltd., which produces formulated farm animal feeds, the show is an opportunit­y to stay visible with farmers and fellow industry members.

“We’ve been going to the show now since 2001. We find it a great show – it’s a great chance to reconnect with our current clientele and potential clientele, and connect with the industry,” said John Drummond, a dairy feed specialist with the firm. “Every year we go, we always pick up new business from it.”

This year, says Drummond, the company will be showcasing its young livestock feeds, such as their calf starter rations, chick starters and pig starters. The feeds are formulated for farmers to get the most of their livestock, while helping ensure they animals stay healthy.

“We know what makes calves grow, we know what to formulate into a feed to make calves grow, we want to make sure that we have the top quality ingredient­s to do that,” said Drummond. “If it’s properly formulated, you’ll get optimum growth - or in the case of dairy animals, optimal milk production – so that’s what we’re all about.”

COFS is geared specifical­ly towards farmers and their families, and others in the agricultur­e business, explains Macfarlane, with an emphasis on live demonstrat­ions and educationa­l seminars.

“This year there’s a tillage demonstrat­ion focusing on tackling cornstalks, as well as a variable rate seeding demonstrat­ion. And then brand new is going to be the Farmer’s Edge knowledge tent. So this is an educationa­l speaker series for farmers,” she said.

“A lot of what we showcase at Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show is best seen live in the field, but there are some things you can’t see in a field that are still important to help run a farm, so that’s what the purpose of this knowledge tent area is.”

This year’s keynote address will come from Elaine Froese, a profession­al speaker, writer and coach who specialize­s in family farms. Froese will be giving a talk on fairness in farm transition, and succession planning – an ever-important considerat­ion for any family-run business.

“Farms tend to be family businesses that are multi-generation­s working together, which is a great thing, but it can also present a lot of challenges. So Elaine Froese is an expert in succession planning and farm transition and she will be joining us this year,” said Macfarlane.

Also to feature at Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show is a demonstrat­ion by the Ontario Ministry of Food and Agricultur­e on electrowha­t’s static spraying. The method uses electric charges to help water adhere to plant tissue and is touted with reducing water consumptio­n while increasing coverage. There will be demonstrat­ions on livestock handling, health and wellness seminars, and a new innovation showcase which presents the latest technology available for the farm.

Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show will be run September 11-13 from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Canada’s Outdoor Park in Woodstock. Tickets are purchasabl­e at the gate, cash only, and are $20 for adults, and $10 for youth (13- to 17-years-old), and free for children under 13.

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