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Biomass R&D Information Meeting

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Biomass R&D Information Meeting

Time: June 10, 2010 from 7pm to 8pm
Location: Woodstock Quality Hotel & Suites
Street: 580 Bruin Blvd
City/Town: Woodstock
Phone: 519-826-4219
Event Type: information, meeting
Organized By: Nick Betts
Latest Activity: May 26, 2010

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Ontario Soil and Crop Improvement Association is leading information sessions for farmers interested in becoming
cooperators to assist researchers in field-scale studies involving growing agricultural biomass for sustainable, renewable energy.

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