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4th annual Precision Agriculture Conference & Ag Technology Showcase

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4th annual Precision Agriculture Conference & Ag Technology Showcase

Time: January 31, 2017 at 1pm to February 1, 2017 at 5pm
Location: Best Western Lamplighter Inn
Street: 591 Wellington Rd.
City/Town: London ON N6C 4R3
Website or Map: http://www.farms.com/precisio…
Phone: 1-877-438-5729 Ext 5013, 519-681-7151
Event Type: ag, conferance
Organized By: OntAG Admin
Latest Activity: Jan 5, 2017

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Event Description

 

Join Us at the 4th annual Precision Agriculture Conference & Ag Technology Showcase, January 31-Feb 1, 2017.

Why Attend the 2017 Conference? 


The Farms.com Precision Agriculture Conference & Ag Technology Showcase is a terrific opportunity to learn and adopt new ideas that will help drive our costs and increase yields! 

Conference Speakers
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Wade Barnes, President & CEO, Farmers Edge

Jacques Nault, Vice President Agronomy, LaserAg – Logiag Inc.

Dr. Viacheslav Adamchuk, Associate Professor, McGill University

Greg Patterson, B. Sc. (AGR) C.C.A (President)

Lisa Prassack, Agri Food Innovation Expert & Data Strategy Consultant

Iaroslav Boiko, Director & Co-Founder - AgriLabs, Ukraine

Steve Redmond, Precision Ag Specialist, Hensall District Co-operative

and many more

Email: PrecisionAg@farms.com

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