This is an invitation-only agricultural technology field session, created for a select group of industry peers, partners, and growers who share a passion for innovation in agriculture.
More than just an event, this session is part of building a community — a place where ag drone pilots and technology users can learn, connect, and grow together.
The program includes educational seminars, live equipment demonstrations, and meaningful opportunities to exchange ideas with experienced professionals in the field.
Our goal is to provide a practical, hands-on learning environment, helping participants better understand how these technologies work and how they can be applied in real farm conditions.
All activities are conducted within controlled operational areas, with participants observing from designated safe zones to ensure a safe and comfortable experience for everyone.
This is a private session and is not open to the general public. It is designed as a learning and networking experience, not an airshow or aerial display.
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Modern agriculture is rapidly adopting new technologies — from drones and autonomous tractors to robotics and precision farming systems. However, many of these technologies are often introduced separately, making it difficult for farmers to understand how they can work together in real farm operations.
This field session brings together agricultural drones, auto-steering systems, robotics, and precision agriculture tools within a real farm environment.
Through structured technical briefings, controlled field demonstrations, and focused discussions, invited participants will explore how these technologies can work together to improve efficiency, reduce costs, and support practical farming operations.
Technology should not be expensive. It should be practical, reliable, and work together.
This program focuses on connecting the agricultural technology ecosystem — bringing together drones, autonomous tractors, robotics, and precision agriculture systems that can be applied in real farm operations.
The goal is to support practical understanding, not just product awareness, by demonstrating how different technologies can work together in the field.
Real Conversations in Agricultural Technology
Where innovators share not just products, but real operational experience.
Where agricultural technologies are evaluated under real farming conditions.
Why This Field Demo Matters
Agricultural technology is growing rapidly — but practical knowledge is often fragmented.
In many traditional industry settings, technologies are presented separately, making it difficult for farmers to understand how they work together in real operations.
This session brings these conversations back to where they matter most — the farm.
A Different Approach to AgTech Activities
Instead of short, surface-level conversations, this session focuses on real technology experience and knowledge sharing under field conditions.
Within this field session, participants will experience:
• Live equipment activities
• Side-by-side technology comparisons
• Direct technical discussions with industry experts
• Short field-based technical briefings
Selected technology partners will deliver short 10-minute field briefings to share operational insights and real-world experience.
Each briefing focuses on practical questions such as:
• What problem does this technology solve?
• What has been learned from real field operations?
• What should be considered before adopting this technology?
These structured technical briefings are designed to help participants quickly understand how different agricultural technologies perform in real farming environments.
Our goal is simple:
Help farmers understand how agricultural technologies actually work in real farming conditions.
Selected agricultural technology partners are invited to participate in this activities session.
Participation is coordinated directly with invited partners to maintain a controlled environment.
This is an opportunity to:
• Demonstrate your technology in real farm conditions
• Share operational experience with farmers
• Present practical applications of your innovation
• Connect directly with growers and industry professionals
New ideas and new voices are welcome.
Session Information
📅 Date and Time: April 8, 2026 | 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
📍 Location: 5955 10 Side Road, Churchill, Ontario L0L 1K0
🧭 Format:
Outdoor agricultural site
Controlled equipment activities
Designated technology demonstration stations
Small-group technical discussions
Agricultural innovation does not happen in isolation.
It happens when technologies, ideas, and experience come together in the field.
See agricultural technologies working where they matter most.
Unitree Robotics – GO2 Robot Dog
CHCNAV – Tractor Auto-Steering System
Wonderfull / DJI Agriculture – Agricultural Drones, Mapping & NDVI Analysis
Activities (Equipment demos under real operating conditions)
Agricultural drone field demonstrations
Tractor auto-steering demonstrations
Unitree GO2 robot dog field demonstrations
Farmers do not need more complicated technology — they need technology that works together.
Participation is limited to invited individuals, including growers, partners, and selected industry participants.
This session is not open to the general public. If you are interested in learning more about this or future sessions, please contact our team.
Experience Agricultural Technology in Action
Field Demo Activities
See technology operating in real farming conditions
Side-by-Side Evaluation
Compare solutions and understand practical differences.
Direct Technical Access
Speak directly with the experts behind the technology.
This is a closed field session focused on agricultural drone operations and technology integration. It is not a public event or aerial display.
Illustrative layout of distributed technology demo stations within a controlled agricultural environment.
All activities are conducted within defined operational zones, with participants observing from designated safe areas. Access is restricted to invited participants only.