The president of Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show encourages farmers to come see new options at the show that can revolutionize their farm.
WOODSTOCK - Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show has released some information about their AgTech displays.
Eastern Canada’s largest outdoor farm show will take place in the field at Discovery Farm Woodstock from September 13-15, and will showcase aerial agriculture technology and agricultural automation.
For the aerial display, visitors can watch a helicopter pass over the field using water to demonstrate height, speed and width of application, as well as condition limits for applying the products as well as the first tilting twin-rotor structure agricultural drone in the world, and the world’s first unmanned ground sprayer specifically designed for the horticulture industry.
Three robots with different capabilities will be featured in the automation demonstration. Their names are Solar Powered FarmDroid, Naïo Dino and Korechi HCW and Electric RowMower.
Doug Wagner, president of Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show encourages farmers to come see new options at the show that can revolutionize their farm.
“Having these AgTech highlights at Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show, all in one place, really is an exclusive opportunity. The world of agriculture evolves at a rapid pace, and we will see many innovative products and equipment displayed at our show this year. The last few years have seen enormous growth in the agriculture technology space, so it is important for us to have a special focus on the new and exciting technology that exists today.”
Tickets and more information on Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show can be found here.

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