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Bruce SCIA Annual Meeting

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Bruce SCIA Annual Meeting

Time: December 6, 2012 all day
Location: Paisley Community Center, Ontario
City/Town: Ontario
Phone: 519-357-8898
Event Type: meeting
Organized By: OntAG Admin
Latest Activity: Dec 3, 2012

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By Dec 4 to confirm your attendance
Guest Speakers: OSCIA Update, Les Nichols; Crops Update, Brian Hall OMAFRA
Environmental Farm Plan update, Jayne Dietrich; "Poop to Power"
Information on Digesters, Carl Frook; "Irrigation in Ontario" Paul Van den Borre

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