See the Future of Farming in Action
July 21 - 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Ontario Crops Research Station - Simcoe
ABOUT THE EVENT
Join us for a day of demonstrations featuring robotics, drones, autonomous equipment and precision agriculture tools currently being explored for use on Ontario farms. The event is designed to encourage discussion about what these technologies can realistically do today, where they may fit into farm operations and the challenges that still need to be addressed before broader adoption.
Demonstrations Coming to Norfolk County
Live Technology Demonstrations
Watch cutting-edge technologies perform in actual field conditions — not trade show floors. See what works, what surprises, and what's ready for your operation.
01
Ask the Hard Questions
Talk directly with the engineers and teams behind each technology. If something isn’t clear or doesn’t seem practical for your operation, so say. That feedback matters.
02
Honest Discussion About Fit and Limitations
We're not here to sell anything. The goal is an open conversation about where this equipment is ready, where it still has gaps and what would need to change before it makes sense on a working farm.
03
Connect With Other Farmers in the Region
Compare notes with other Ontario growers who are asking the same questions. No pressure, no obligation — just a useful day out of the office and into the field.
04
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Built for Farmers & Industry
Demo Day is designed to bridge the gap between the people building agricultural technology and the people who depend on it to feed the world. Both groups leave better informed.
2026 DEMONSTRATIONS
Many Technologies. One Field. One Day.
From autonomous weeding robots to drone scouting and precision sprayers, this year's lineup covers the full spectrum of modern farm automation.
Lineup coming soon.
GETTING THERE
Ontario Crops Research Station - Simcoe
Ontario, Canada
The Ontario Crops Research Station - Simcoe is one of Ontario's premier agricultural research facilities, providing ideal conditions for evaluating field-scale technologies across a range of crop systems.
Parking: Free on-site parking available.
Accessibility: Accessible pathways throughout the demonstration area.
Dress code: Field-appropriate footwear recommended.
July 21, 2026
Ready to See It for Yourself?
Registration is free. Spots are limited to ensure a quality experience for everyone in the field.