Ag Experience for Students is a joint venture of Prairieland Agriculture, Ag in the Classroom and the Government of Saskatchewan. Together with our many sponsors, we assist students in gaining an understanding of why agriculture is necessary and how it impacts their daily lives.
Ag Experience will take place October 7-9, 2025 starting at 9:30am and ending at 2:30pm each day with a lunch break in between.
Ag Experience takes place in the Prairieland Ag Center as well as in Hall E at the World Trade Center Saskatoon at Prairieland Park.
Students receive a valuable opportunity to learn about the several sectors of Saskatchewan agriculture using real farm animals, interactive displays, live demonstrations and more!
Thank you for your interest in Ag Experience! Please submit your application to join our 2025 program.
Mark your calendars!
Applications for our 2025 program open August 28!
Thank you for your interest in Ag Experience. Application for our 2025 program will open in August 2025. Check back then!
Download the 2025 Ag Experience event poster and place it in your classroom.
For more information regarding Ag Experience, please contact us by Email: agmanager@prairielandpark.com
Thank you for your interest in Ag Experience. All spots are currently filled, but we can add you to the waitlist. Please click the button below to register for the waitlist. We’ll notify you if a spot becomes available.
The classroom poster for the upcoming Ag Experience event will be available for download in August 2025.
For more information regarding Ag Experience, please contact us by Email: agmanager@prairielandpark.com
Bees make around 75 million pounds of honey every year. That's almost 10 Olympic pools full!
Pigs provides much more than food; chalk, rubber, crayons, glue, glass, putty & cement.
One bushel of wheat makes enough bread for 168 days of sandwiches, three meals a day!
Cows see colour, have 330 degree panoramic vision, and can smell scents up to 5 miles away!
Saskatoon Prairieland Park Corporation maintains a strong commitment to its agricultural roots and believes in the importance of agricultural education. Beginning as a school tour program in November 1990, Ag Experience for Students has grown into the robust program we now present 30 years later.