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National Farm Business Management Innovation Roundtable and Annual General Meeting

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National Farm Business Management Innovation Roundtable  and  Annual General Meeting

Time: June 12, 2013 to June 13, 2013
Location: Southway Hotel | Ottawa, Ontario
City/Town: Ottawa, Ontario
Event Type: meeting
Organized By: OntAG Admin
Latest Activity: May 7, 2013

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Farm Management Canada is pleased to announce that Michelle Painchaud has confirmed as our keynote speaker for our National Farm Business Management Innovation Day. Michelle will speak after our banquet on the evening of June 12, 2013.
The National Innovation Day will be held in conjunction with Farm Management Canada's Annual General Meeting (June 13th) at the Southway Hotel and Conference Centre in Ottawa, Ontario. To view the full agenda, please visit www.fmc-gac.com.

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