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2021 Farmland Forum

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2021 Farmland Forum

Time: March 25, 2021 from 8:30am to 4pm
Location: The Grand Guelph Banquet & Event Centre
City/Town: Guelph, ON, Canada
Website or Map: https://www.canadahelps.org/e…
Phone: 519-824-4120
Event Type: farmland, forum
Organized By: Ontario Farmland Trust
Latest Activity: Feb 23, 2021

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Join us for the 16th annual Farmland Forum - A day of sharing, networking, and exploring policy innovation and land-use planning for farmland protection and agricultural viability in Ontario.
Who should attend?
  • Farmers
  • Land use planners
  • Researchers
  • Provincial policy makers
  • Municipal Councillors
  • Other individuals and organizations interested in farmland conservation


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