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Attending South West Ag Conference in Ridgetown? Drop By And Hear My Presentation on 2013 Grain Prices and Marketing Plans.

Looks like it will be an exciting few days at U of Guelph Ridgetown Campus.

I am giving two presentations on 2013 Grain Prices Outlook and will be available at our Farms.com booth to answer questions and review your ideas for profitable marketing this year.  Drop by and say hello.

 

For Ontario producers please come and visit us at the 2013 South West Agriculture Conference (20th Anniversary) January 3rd and January 4th, 2013 at the University of Guelph Campus, Ridgetown, Ontario. Thursday Jan. 3, 2013 from 9:00 – 9:50 a.m. “Manage Risk, Manage Volatility” in the Agronomy Ag Theatre and again on Friday January 4th, 2013 from 11:00 – 11:50 a.m. Room Agronomy 127.  Hope to see you there!

 

Moe Agostino

Marketing Strategist

Farms.com Risk Management

877 438-5729

moe.agostino@farms.com

 

 

 

 

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