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AG CONNECT Expo 2010

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AG CONNECT Expo 2010

Time: January 13, 2010 to January 15, 2010
Location: Orange County Convention Center, Orlando, FL
City/Town: Orlando, FL , USA
Website or Map: http://www.agconnect.com
Event Type: expo
Organized By: AgConnect Expo
Latest Activity: Nov 24, 2009

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About the 2010 Show
A unique show experience
AG CONNECT Expo 2010 will provide a world-class event. for the global agriculture industry—bringing together the latest in equipment, technology and ideas.

This event will feature:

•Expert-led educational sessions with content driven by leading industry organizations
•Networking opportunities and events with suppliers and producers from around the world
•Innovations in equipment, precision ag, inputs and services to help you maximize profits
•Management by the industry, for the industry—with show direction in the hands of AEM members and other industry leaders

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