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BDO'S DAIRY DAY - Walkerton

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BDO'S DAIRY DAY - Walkerton

Time: March 13, 2015 from 9:30am to 2pm
Location: Walkerton Knights of Columbus
Website or Map: http://www.bdo.ca/en/about/ev…
Phone: 519 364 3790
Event Type: dairy, day
Organized By: BDO Canada
Latest Activity: Mar 3, 2015

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Event Description

​BDO is pleased to invite you to a complimentary presentation (including lunch) specifically about the dairy industry and topics that affect you directly: updates about tax and farm programs including GF2, benchmarking, business transition planning and valuations of farm operations.

Our keynote speaker will be Andrew Campbell, @FreshAirFarmer, #farm365. Recently interviewed on CTV's Canada AM, Andrew is a partner in Bellson Farms and former CKNX Farm Editor. He will talk about the power of social media - Facebook, Twitter and YouTube - how it can help you stay more informed, and his recent experiences with #farm365.


Date: 
Friday, March 13, 2015
 

Time: 
​9:30 AM - 10:00 AM (On-site registration)
10:00 AM - 2:00 PM (Presentations)
 

Location: 
​Walkerton Knights of Columbus
(Highway 9 between Walkerton and Mildmay)
 

​RSVP:
Bonnie Weber at 519 364 3790 or bweber@bdo.ca

Please reply at least one week in advnace as space is limited. This is a complimentary event including refreshments and lunch. Feel free to bring a guest.

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