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51st Annual Grey Bruce Farmers' Week,

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51st Annual Grey Bruce Farmers' Week,

Time: January 4, 2017 at 6pm to January 7, 2017 at 7pm
Location: Elmwood Community Centre
Street: Fire #38 Queen Street
City/Town: West Elmwood, Ontario.
Website or Map: http://www.greyagservices.ca/…
Phone: 519-363-2459
Event Type: farmers', week
Organized By: OntAG Admin
Latest Activity: Jan 2, 2017

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Event Description

  38 Queen St W.

Crops Day
Professional Development - 3  Soil and Water management - 1

Eco Day
Crop Management - 1.5  Soil & Water management - 1  Professional Development – 2

Sheep Day
Crop Management - .5 

Beef Day
Crop Management - 1

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Beef Day Jan 4; Dairy Day Jan 5; Goat Day Jan 6; Sheep Day Jan 7; Horse Day Jan 8; Eco Day Jan 9; and Crops Day Jan 10. Contact: 519-986-3756,

www.greyagservices.ca and click on the GBFW tab

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