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2019 Animal Nutrition Conference of Canada (ANCC)

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2019 Animal Nutrition Conference of Canada (ANCC)

Time: May 15, 2019 at 8:15am to May 16, 2019 at 4:45pm
Location: Sheraton on the Falls Hotel
Street: 5875 Falls Ave,
City/Town: Niagara Falls, Ontario
Website or Map: https://www.animalnutritionco…
Phone: (613) 241-6421
Event Type: conference
Organized By: Animal Nutrition Association of Canada
Latest Activity: Mar 15, 2019

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The ANCC is a dynamic conference that brings together researchers and feed industry specialists to exchange knowledge about the latest scientific developments related to livestock and poultry nutrition. This new national conference is a result of the amalgamation between the Eastern Nutrition Conference (celebrated 52 years in 2016) and the Western Nutrition Conference (celebrated 37 years in 2016). It is organized by the Animal Nutrition Association of Canada along with a committee of academic and industry representatives.

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