Lloydminster Hosts over 1,000 delegates at Agri-Visions

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February 19, 2026

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More than 1,000 delegates packed into Lloydminster for Agri-Visions 2026, marking one of the region’s largest agricultural conferences and tradeshows.

Hosted by the Lloydminster Agricultural Exhibition Association, the two-day event featured a completely sold-out tradeshow floor with more than 90 vendors.

Producers and agribusiness professionals connected with industry leaders, explored new technology, and examined tools aimed at boosting productivity, sustainability and profitability on the farm.

Sold-out tradeshow floor

Organizers say the strength of the tradeshow reflects a growing appetite for innovation in agriculture.

Delegates moved booth to booth, learning about emerging equipment, digital tools and services designed to help farms adapt to shifting markets and rising costs.

The event also delivered nine speaker sessions covering market trends, farm management strategies and the future of Canadian agriculture.

Banquet brings the house to its feet

The conference wrapped up with a sold-out banquet highlighted by keynote entertainer Quick Dick McDick.

His mix of humour and farm storytelling drew applause from the crowd and capped off what organizers called a meaningful celebration of agriculture.

“Agri-Visions continues to grow because of the incredible support from our delegates, exhibitors, speakers, and partners,” organizers said.

“Seeing over 1,000 people come together to learn, connect, and celebrate agriculture speaks to the strength and resilience of our industry and our community.”

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Stock Photo. Dan Gray – Border Pulse

Looking ahead to 2027

Held annually in Lloydminster, Agri-Visions has become a key networking and knowledge-sharing hub for producers across the region.

With sold-out participation in 2026, organizers say planning is already underway for next year’s event as they look to build on this momentum.

The Exhibition is host to numerous events coming up. The Cutter Rally ( Feb. 28 ), Prairie United Kennel Club Dog Show and the Border City Card show ( Mar. 7).

Read more: Quick Dick McDick to headline Agri-Vision 2026

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