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2009 Ontario Young Farmers’ Forum “Driving to Success.”

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2009 Ontario Young Farmers’ Forum  “Driving to Success.”

Time: November 22, 2009 to November 23, 2009
Location: Toronto
Website or Map: http://www.oyff.ca
Phone: 519-780-5326
Event Type: conference
Organized By: JFAO OFA CYFF
Latest Activity: Nov 5, 2009

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2009 Ontario Young Farmers’ Forum, where the theme is “Driving to Success.”

Hosted by the Junior Farmers’ Association of Ontario (JFAO), the Ontario Federation of Agriculture (OFA) and the Canadian Young Farmers’ Forum (CYFF), the one and a half day forum in Toronto on November 22nd and 23rd will focus on farm transition planning and commodity marketing for over 90 participants age 18-40 from across Ontario.

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