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Agricultural Excellence Conference (AgEx)

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Agricultural Excellence Conference (AgEx)

Time: November 24, 2021 at 9am to November 26, 2021 at 5pm
Location: Virtual
Website or Map: https://fmc-gac.com/programs-…
Phone: 613-237-9060 x 32
Event Type: conference
Organized By: Farm Management Canada
Latest Activity: Nov 18, 2021

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The Agricultural Excellence Conference (AgEx) welcomes anyone and everyone from farmers to advisors, academia, organizations, private industry, and government to join us to exchange expertise and insights to continue to position Canada’s farmers for success through farm management excellence. Through a variety of speakers, discussion panels and interactive learning, we feature top notch content through our virtual platform, so you can enjoy learning and networking from anywhere – your home, office, field, boat, barn or greenhouse!

  • AgEx is the only gathering place for Canada’s farm management enthusiasts
  • AgEx is focused on building the business acumen and prosperity of Canada’s farmers
  • AgEx is focused on practical take-aways and learning outcomes
  • AgEx focuses on interactive learning to meet the diverse learning preferences and practices of delegates
  • And thanks to our generous sponsors and supporting partners, it is FREE!

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