This year, the Dauphin Ag Society puts the 133rd candle on its birthday cake.
The society director of history Emerson Machibroda will join us to talk about the legacy of community organization, starting from the very beginning.
Starting in 1891, the fairs ran primarily as a means for livestock owners to show off their sheep and cattle, and trade.
There were major changes associated with the Second World War, as the government pumped in a great deal of funding to support events like this with a broader celebration sense.
Over the massive period, many changes to this society, and its events, came and went.
and you can hear the full conversation on the noon hour edition of Agri-view, Monday at noon!