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A Seminar of Prime Importance to the Farmer/Woodlot Owner

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A Seminar of Prime Importance to the Farmer/Woodlot Owner

Time: February 18, 2011 from 10am to 3pm
Location: Cooke’s Presbyterian Church
Street: 14 George St.,
City/Town: Markdale
Phone: 519-986-3756
Event Type: seminar
Organized By: Grey County Agricultural Services Centre
Latest Activity: Feb 1, 2011

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Topics will cover some of the areas that deal with the importance of tree marking and marketing to achieve your maximum benefit. Get the latest information on forest insects and disease which is a growing problem, as well as tips on Maple Syrup production and Managed Forest Tax Incentive Program (MFTIP). Cost: $20/person, lunch included. To Register: Call 519-986-3756 by Feb. 15, 2011

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