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2023 ONFARM Forum

Time: February 9, 2023 from 9am to 12pm
Location: Virtual (Zoom)
Website or Map: https://www.osciaresearch.org…
Phone: 2269348297
Event Type: virtual, conference
Organized By: Ontario Soil and Crop Improvement Association
Latest Activity: Jan 24, 2023

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Register today for the virtual 2023 ONFARM Forum!

Join the Ontario Soil & Crop Improvement Association (OSCIA) on Thursday, February 9th to celebrate three seasons of on-farm research through the On-Farm Applied Research and Monitoring (ONFARM) program!

During this informative and engaging event, you will learn about soil health indicators, water quality monitoring and modeling, and beneficial management practices like cover cropping and organic amendments. You will hear from farmers, researchers, and conservation authority representatives actively involved in this on-farm research across Ontario.

Register for free here.

For more information, contact ONFARM@ontariosoilcrop.org

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