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Welcome to the Western Canada Farm Progress Show--Canada's NatioFor three days, agricultural buyers and sellers come together to do business. More than 35,000 people from nearly 30 countries come to Regina each year to see what is new in agriculture. Over the past 29 years, the show has established itself as the largest dryland farm technology and equipment show in Canada, and one of the most important farm shows in North America. The Western Canada Farm Progress Show is about much more than just standard farm equipment. Tractors, livestock handling equipment and other tools of the trade do make up a large part of the show, but the Farm Show also provides the opportunity for producers to market their products to an international audience, learn more about the business side of agriculture and see the latest products and inventions that will make their jobs easier. Of course, Western Canada Farm Progress Show is a place for fun and entertainment, too. Exhibitors will have access to thousands of qualified buyers during the show, and buyers will have access to hundreds of products that range from the smallest wheel lug to the largest tractors and equipment. Saskatchewan Trade & Export Partnership estimates hundreds of million dollar business deals occur at Western Canada Farm Progress Show each year, while the City of Regina counts on about $30 million in economic spin-offs from the show. This year marks the 29th annual Western Canada Farm Progress Show, and Regina Exhibition Park is gearing up for a celebration to mark their 30th anniversary next year. Date: 6/21/06
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