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Judging Cattle Breed: Brahman & Brangus ·
Exhibiting Senepol Cattle · Magic City Auction · Andalusian &
Paso Fino Horseshow · Medieval Times Show · Horseback Skills
Rifle & Handgun Shooting Exhibition · Food & Brevages ·
International Music · Plants Vendors & Farmers Market · Arts &
Crafts · Kids Fun Zone
All Proceeds from Event to Benefit Education & Therapy for Children
with Autism
To request information on access for persons with disabilities, or a sign language interpreter, call Mrs. Susan Leon at 305-823-2700 or email her at sleon@sfacs.org at least 7 days prior to the event. |
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Welcome to the 2011 Miami International Agriculture & Cattle Show
The Fourth Annual Miami International Agriculture & Cattle Show (MIACS) is coming to Miami on Saturday, March 19, 2011, and Sunday, March 20, 2011 with hopes of corralling a crowd, interested buyers and a serious competition amongst breeders.
From the Andalusian and Paso Fino horse shows, to the horseback cattle
herding and the horseback skilled rifle and handgun shooting competition, as
well as the day-long cattle shows, there was something fun and worthwhile to
engage everyone.
Close to 50,000 people attended the 3rd Annual Miami International
Agriculture & Cattle Show (MIACS) held at the Ronald Reagan Equestrian
Center at Tropical Park last year. (MIACS) drew potential buyers from 22
countries including Russia, Argentina, Brazil, Panama, and Colombia … and 12
breeds of cattle from 15 states including Florida, Georgia, Texas, Arizona,
Arkansas, and Missouri … along with a whole lot of excitement!
When Miami-Dade County Commissioner Javier Souto created the concept of an International Agriculture & Cattle Show to promote Florida's largest industry which is agriculture and to promote Miami as the gateway to the United States for international commerce with Latin American and the Caribbean, a lot of people thought that this would not be possible. Miami has become the international conversation circuit for cattlemen and has emerged as world known figure for the Agricultural and Cattle exhibitions.
MIACS
also drew the media attention of the Associated Press and dozens of media
outlets picked-up the AP story about “Cows on the catwalk in Miami for
agriculture show.” The story was carried by USA Today.com, MSNBC, CNBC,
Forbes, ABC News, CBS News, and major dailies such as The Washington Post,
San Francisco Chronicle, Chicago Tribune.com, Star-Telegram.com (Dallas-Ft.
Worth), the International Herald Tribune—the global edition of the New York
Times—and even The Journal of Turkish Weekly based in Ankara, Turkey. Media
sponsor Univision Radio also heavily promoted the event throughout the Miami
market.
Residents and visitors from as far away as London enjoyed two days of fun,
sunshine, and cool breezes, as they toured the displays of exhibitors of
plants, flowers, fruits, and vegetables, along with informational booths
hosted by experts on agriculture, gardening and landscaping—a dream event
for lovers of fresh produce and horticulture, and industry professionals.
The public was also treated to arts and crafts vendors, roasted corn,
grilled foods, ice cream, live bands, and more. Meanwhile, kids of all ages
couldn’t resist the large area of mechanical bulls, hamster water rides,
bounce houses and other exciting attractions.
We hope y’all had a great time, and we thank you for coming. Now, come on
back and see us again this year in 2011 … Ya hear! We’d love to host you!
Please check this site regularly for updates.