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2022 International Plowing Match & Rural Expo

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2022 International Plowing Match & Rural Expo

Time: September 20, 2022 at 6pm to September 24, 2022 at 7pm
Location: Kempville
Street: North Grenville, United Counties of Leeds & Grenville, Ontario
City/Town: North Grenville
Website or Map: https://www.plowingmatch.org/…
Phone: 613-697-5209
Event Type: plowing, match, &amp, rural, expo
Organized By: ONTARIO PLOWMEN'S ASSOCIATION
Latest Activity: Apr 26, 2022

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Welcome to the IPM 2022 Website! Over the upcoming weeks and months, we will be adding lots of information about how to get involved or to plan your visit to the 2022 International Plowing Match & Rural Expo in Kempville, North Grenville, United Counties of Leeds and Grenville - September 20 - 24,

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