Wildlife organization eager to involve more people
The Manitoba Wildlife Federation has been meeting with their affiliate clubs across the province to learn about wildlife population numbers, highlights and challenges over the past year.
MWF Managing Director, Carly Deacon, says they have hired a new staff member to engage more with their approximate 90 clubs and their 15,000 members.
MWF increases membership through more hands-on experiences
The Manitoba Wildlife Federation has been meeting with their affiliate clubs across the province to learn about wildlife population numbers, highlights and challenges over the past year.
MWF Managing Director, Carly Deacon, says they have hired a new staff member to engage more with their approximate 90 clubs and their 15,000 members.
Treherne Car Museum showcases Classics from the Past and Community!
What started out as an idea from a group of fellas in the Treherne area wanting a place to share and show their classic cars and trucks, turned into a full-fledged museum that now boasts 111 vehicles, and other treasures, from local residents!
Treherne's Second Chance Car Museum began when a local car collector and his wife needed a proper home for their personal collection, says museum manager, Craig Soldier. "Discussions took place and encouragement took place, a building was built, and the museum was started!"
Detection of CWD near Winkler isn't surprising, says wildlife official
This week's announcement of a case of Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) documented in a white-tailed deer harvested in the Winkler area has hunters feeling nervous. However, this case is the anomaly as to what's been documented so far.
MWF increases membership through more hands-on experiences
The Manitoba Wildlife Federation has been meeting with their affiliate clubs across the province to learn about wildlife population numbers, highlights and challenges over the past year.
MWF Managing Director, Carly Deacon, says they have hired a new staff member to engage more with their approximate 90 clubs and their 15,000 members.
Ag in the Classroom partners with AG DAYS to share Ag career options to students
A very important initiative for Manitoba AG DAYS is bringing agriculture to life for our young people. And one way Ag Days does this is through Agriculture in the Classroom, with junior high students have a morning tutorial on the Ag industry, and then follow a series of clues throughout the Keystone Centre in the afternoon to solve a puzzle. All the while they're learning more about all the amazing facets of the agriculture in our province, in our country, and across the globe.
Enjoying the outdoors and learning new skills with MWF
The Manitoba Wildlife Federation has a very successful 2023 with all their programming, clinics and events!
With approximately 90 active affiliate clubs across the province, and over 15,000 members, the MWF represents a large population that loves the outdoors by way of hunting, fishing, trapping, boating, hiking and everything in between!
Streamlining online auctions brings accolades to aucteeno
Remember back not that long ago when community came together at Farmer Brown's farmyard for his auction sale, and two auction rings would rotate throughout the yard, the larger equipment featured in one ring, and the smaller pallets and bundles in the second ring?
And who can forget the conversations with your neighbors over the burger, pie, and coffee! Or a friend you haven't seen for some time! "How's it goin'? How're the kids?"
Covid-19 changed all that!
Ag Days Gave Back $50K to Community Projects - next year will be more
Each year at Manitoba AG DAYS, funds raised through the 50/50 Draw, as well as gate fees, all go into the 'Ag Days Gives Back' initiative.
Earlier this week, Ag Days awarded community grants, scholarships to support Ag education, and community initiatives across the province, for a total of $50,000, says Media Coordinator for Manitoba Ag Days, Teresa Hildebrand.
Innovation Showcase Winners are Leading the way in Agriculture - AG DAYS 2024
The Innovation Showcase at Ag Days 2024 featured thirty-two new products or services in seven categories.
“We had an excellent group of products and services this year. Farmers really enjoy this part of the show and seeing what is new and how it might work for them.” said Mike Cousins, Manitoba Ag Days Innovation Showcase Committee Chair.
First place Winners receive $500 and a $1000 advertising credit, while Runner Ups receive $250 and a $500 advertising credit.
The 2024 Winners and Runner Ups are: