By Alice McFarlane
High school students will soon get a chance to learn more about careers in agriculture in Yorkton, Sask.
Agriculture in the Classroom Saskatchewan is partnering with Cornerstone Credit Union for the AgTech Expo, taking place on Wednesday and Thursday.
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The event will be an immersive, hands-on experience exploring the latest career opportunities in agricultural technology and food production.
The AgTech Expo is designed to introduce students to cutting-edge agriculture technology such as sensors, automation, soil testing, biotechnology, animal science and robotics.
At multiple interactive stations, students will have the unique opportunity to ask questions of local experts, participate in hands-on activities, and gain insight into the dynamic world of agriculture.
Sara Shymko, executive director of Agriculture in the Classroom Saskatchewan, said partnerships like this are essential in shaping the future of agriculture.
“Cornerstone Credit Union’s commitment to supporting education and innovation ensures that students not only learn about agriculture, but also see the incredible career opportunities available in this ever-evolving industry,” Shymko said.
Doug Jones, Cornerstone Credit Union’s CEO, said being involved in the AgTech Expo fosters growth and opportunity in local communities by supporting initiatives that inspire and educate the next generation.
“Agriculture is at the heart of our communities, and we believe in investing in students who will become the future leaders and innovators in this field,” he said. “The AgTech Expo provides an incredible platform for them to explore, learn, and be inspired.”
Teachers in the area can register their students to gain hands-on exposure to agricultural technology and connect with industry leaders. Community members are also invited to get involved by hosting a station or providing financial support.
The AgTech Expo is part of thinkAG, a national career education initiative that strives to increase awareness and cultivate curiosity in agriculture and food careers among students across the country.
More information about the AgTech Expo and how to get involved can be found on Agriculture in the Classroom Saskatchewan’s website.