Never been to fps but raced horses there and couldn’t get over how cramped and rundown that place was. This was 17-18 years ago. What a job to roll a semi load of horses in there. Can’t imagine dragging an airdrill in there. Heard rumblings back about agribition looking for a new home but that was a while back. Even farmfair at Edmonton is a shadow of its former self. There is an increasing disconnect between rural and urban. A lot of these exhibitions boards are populated increasingly by people with less knowledge of agriculture and rodeo. Their idea of an ag related event is a petting zoo. I shit you not. Even the Calgary stampede is going that way. In the next 10 years a lot of these big centres’ ag and rodeo events will disappear and be replaced with dog and pony shows.
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Been to Regina show 3 times in my life.
Spray season.
Really, farming has changed a lot in those years. Trade shows needed to change too. County fairs long gone. Regina show a dodo.
If I'm researching a purchase, there's too many zeros involved to be bothered with bullshit.
Got tired of being treated like a 'farmer' long ago.
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Originally posted by WiltonRanch View PostNever been to fps but raced horses there and couldn’t get over how cramped and rundown that place was. This was 17-18 years ago. What a job to roll a semi load of horses in there. Can’t imagine dragging an airdrill in there. Heard rumblings back about agribition looking for a new home but that was a while back. Even farmfair at Edmonton is a shadow of its former self. There is an increasing disconnect between rural and urban. A lot of these exhibitions boards are populated increasingly by people with less knowledge of agriculture and rodeo. Their idea of an ag related event is a petting zoo. I shit you not. Even the Calgary stampede is going that way. In the next 10 years a lot of these big centres’ ag and rodeo events will disappear and be replaced with dog and pony shows.
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Originally posted by GDR View PostKinda going off track from the thread title here but the Calgary Stampede comment stirs up thoughts. The "big four" started an ag event of rodeo and stock show, has now become a temporary amusement park at best. Livestock has almost completely disappeared, other than a couple on display pens. City pretty much shuts down for 2 weeks, cant hardly do business, everyone completely excited about the chance to dust off their cowboy hat and boots, but is just about rides and booze, connection to agriculture pretty much lost. Used to be great stock show. Rodeo still doing well but very commercialized.
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Originally posted by WiltonRanch View PostThe rodeo and wagon races went to a purely invite format a while back. They pick whom they think will draw the best and won’t cause problems. It’s so canned to a trained eye. Glad we got out before this went down.
I was likely there for 30 yrs straight with various livestock, lots of good memories, has been quite a few years now since we've went. Still feels like Stampede week is a farming "season" like calving, seeding, haying or whatever.
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Originally posted by GDR View PostDidnt know that, but makes sense now I think about it. Were you into wagons or rodeo?
I was likely there for 30 yrs straight with various livestock, lots of good memories, has been quite a few years now since we've went. Still feels like Stampede week is a farming "season" like calving, seeding, haying or whatever.
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