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Saskatchewan Beef Expo
9
Apr
Date
9 Apr (Thursday)
Time
Thu, Apr 9–Sat, Apr 11
Venue
Prairieland, 503 Ruth St W
Saskatoon, SK, Canada
📝 Useful Information
The Saskatchewan Beef Expo is a youth-focused agricultural event scheduled for April 10–12, 2026, at the Prairieland Ag Center in Saskatoon. The event is designed for young cattle producers (including 4-H members) to develop skills in husbandry, marketing, and presentation.
Note: This event is distinct from the Saskatchewan Beef Industry Conference (SBIC), which is a producer-focused policy and technical gathering held annually in January.
Are you planning to register a participant for the competitions, or would you like a more detailed daily schedule of the clinics and shows?
Event Overview
Key Activities & Competitions
Registration & Deadlines
•Dates: Friday, April 10 to Sunday, April 12, 2026.
•Location: Prairieland Ag Center (Prairieland Park), Saskatoon, SK.
•Admission/Exhibitors: The event is expected to draw over 20,000 visitors and feature approximately 500 exhibitors.
•Focus: Education and competition for the next generation of the beef industry.
•Competitions: Participants can enter the Showmanship competition, as well as the Heifer Show and Steer Show.
•Educational Clinics: Features hands-on learning, such as the clinic with expert Kirk Stierwalt, which covers grooming and evaluation techniques.
•Team Judging: A competition where teams assess animals and justify their decisions before an audience.
•Unique Features: The 2026 event includes the "Agnes" calving simulator from the Western College of Veterinary Medicine and a new "Sales Discussion" contest.
•Entry Deadline: Friday, March 20, 2026.
•Online Registration: Applications typically open in mid-February via the Prairieland Agriculture website.
•Contact: For specific inquiries, you can reach organizers at Prairieland Agriculture at 306-931-7149.
•Prairieland Agriculture
Updated at 19 Mar 2026
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