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Great grey owl in a leafless tree in Manitoba. Photo: Donna Gamache
Farmit Manitoba, farmliving

Winter is the best time to see owls in Manitoba

The snowy owl is the iconic species, but there are plenty of other superb owls throughout the province

By Donna Gamache February 27, 2026
The snowy owl is the iconic species, but there are plenty of other superb owls to be seen in winter throughout Manitoba, Donna Gamache writes.

Kelsey Sunaert speaks to farm tour attendees beside a now-empty irrigation reservoir built on his Deloraine-area farmyard in 2023. Photo: Geralyn Wichers
Crops, farmliving, Livestock, News

MANITOBA AG DAYS: Farm profit panel tells fellow farmers to focus on controllables

Farmers can’t control the market or politics, but they can control their own farm and risk management, Manitoba Ag Days 2026 attendees hear

By Don Norman January 21, 2026
Farmers can’t control an uncertain market or global politics, but they can control farm and risk management, Manitoba Ag Days 2026 attendees hear.


Farrah Wilson, of Versatile, and Manitoba Agricultural Museum volunteer Elliot Sims at Manitoba Ag Days 2026. Photo: Gord Gilmour
farmliving, News

Farmers flood Keystone Centre for Ag Days

Organizers look forward to successful show run in 2026

By Gord Gilmour January 20, 2026
Farmers, organizers and exhibitors are converging on the Keystone Centre at Brandon, Manitoba for the first of three days of Ag Days 2026.

Manitoba Ag Days 2025 attendees listen to a speaker at the MNP Theatre at the Keystone Centre in Brandon. PHOTO: GORD GILMOUR
farmliving, News

MANITOBA AG DAYS: Youth take spotlight at 2026 show

The Manitoba Young Speakers for Agriculture competition is a new addition to this year's farm show

By Alexis Kienlen January 17, 2026
The Manitoba Young Speakers for Agriculture competition is a new addition to the Manitoba Ag Days schedule for 2026.


The view from above the packed arena floors of Ag Days 2018. PHOTO: ALEXIS STOCKFORD
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Manitoba Ag Days 2026: Local businesses gear up for Brandon farm show

Agribusinesses and farm groups look forward to the connections and discussions this year's show will facilitate with customers and farmers

By Janelle Rudolph January 7, 2026
Most of agriculture is seemingly at Manitoba Ag Days each January: Manitoba agribusinesses and farm groups look forward to connecting with farmers at the 2026 show.

Manitoba Ag Days attendees take the chance to look under the hood at the equipment booths of major dealerships and machinery manufacturers during the 2018 show in Brandon. Photo: Alexis Stockford
farmliving, News

The sneak peek of Manitoba Ag Days 2026

Canada’s largest indoor farm show will return to Brandon’s Keystone Centre Jan. 20-22, 2026

By Miranda Leybourne January 7, 2026
Canada’s largest indoor farm show, Manitoba Ag Days, returns to Brandon’s Keystone Centre Jan. 20-22, 2026. Here’s what to expect this year.


Ag Days Gives Back will announce this year's recipients at the 2026 show in January. Photo: Sandy Black Photography/Ag Days
farmliving, News

Ag Days Gives Back 2026 focuses on fire response

The farm show's charitable program returns this year with a new wave of rural community support in Manitoba and southeast Saskatchewan

By Miranda Leybourne January 3, 2026
Manitoba Ag Days charitable program, Ag Days Gives Back, returns for 2026 with a new wave of rural community support in Manitoba and southeast Saskatchewan

The dainty tray is a tradition at many Manitoba holiday gatherings. For more recipe ideas watch the Truly Manitoban Dainty Tray by Great Tastes of Manitoba.
Farmit Manitoba, FarmLife, farmliving

Your best (and easiest) holiday dainty tray

Easy holiday treats to make ahead, here’s how to throw together a stunning, but low-stress, dainty tray.

By Getty Stewart December 20, 2025
Make-ahead recipes, store-bought goodies and co-operation with friends and family: Here’s how to throw together a stunning, low-stress tray.


Food items show maple leaves and other Canadian sourcing claims on their packaging, but not all those labels convey the same level of Canadian involvement in that product's value chain. Photo: Alexis Stockford
Farmit Manitoba, farmliving, News

Unclear food labels hinder Canada’s ‘buy local’ surge

“Maple-washing” on Canadian food packaging makes for cryptic label claims and hurts both Canadian consumers and farmers, economist says

By Miranda Leybourne December 18, 2025
“Maple-washing” on Canadian food packaging makes label claims hard to keep straight and hurts both farmers and consumers trying to buy Canadian, economist says.

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