AgSmart expo changes hands

The annual event will still take place at Olds College of Agriculture and Technology, but has had a change in management

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Published: September 27, 2024

Crop plots featured at the 2022 AgSmart event on the Olds College Smart Farm.

A popular event highlighting the latest in agricultural technology and research is changing hands, but it won’t be moving geographically.

According to a Sept. 25 news release, ownership of the AgSmart Educational Expo will shift from the Olds College of Agriculture and Technology to the Red Deer-based Agri-Trade Equipment Expo group. The event will remain in the central Alberta town of Olds and will still be hosted at the college.

AgSmart, which showcases leading research and technology innovations, has been a staple event at Olds College for half a decade. The transition will see the expo group assume full ownership of AgSmart, take charge of its management and maintain the show’s educational focus.

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“Olds College has been proud to create and host AgSmart for the past five years, and we believe that this transition will provide even greater opportunities for innovation and learning within the agriculture sector,” wrote Todd Ormann, vice-president of development at the college, in the release.

“With Agri-Trade’s leadership, AgSmart will continue to thrive as a platform for technological advancements and education.”

The first AgSmart event under Agri-Trade Equipment Expo’s management will be held on July 29-30, 2025.

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Jeff Melchior

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A graduate of the Lethbridge Communications Arts program, Jeff’s career has included writing and editing for a variety of Alberta publications and agencies, including the Temple City Star, Meristem Resources and Prairie Hog Country.

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