Brynne Yoder from Barrhead, Alta., washes her Shorthorn cow CSC Rose 23K, also known as Hot Dog, at the Canadian Western Agribition. | John Greig photo
Canadian Western Agribition kicked off its 53rd show in Regina this week.
The show runs through Saturday November 30th and if you’re thinking of going you may want to check out our handy “know before you go” feature, here.
Saskatchewan Roughriders’ head coach Corey Mace burns the brand as Canadian Western Agribition 2024 kicked off in Regina Monday. | Melissa Jeffers-Bezan photo
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The burning of the brand kicks off Agribition every year.photo: Melissa Jeffers-Bezan
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Ashton Jungman from AJ Angus Cattle at Duck Lake, Sask., was clipping cattle on the first day of Agribition in Regina. | John Greig photo
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Lawrence MacAulay returned from a trip to Beijing earlier this month where he met with industry leaders, importers and Canadian stakeholders. Speaking to reporters at Canadian Western Agribition, MacAulay said China is Canada’s second largest trading partner. | Karen Briere photo
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