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Canada's Outdoor Farm Show 2022

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Canada's Outdoor Farm Show 2022

Time: September 13, 2022 at 8:30am to September 15, 2022 at 5pm
Location: 744906 Oxford Road
Street: #17, R.R. #6
City/Town: Woodstock, Ontario
Website or Map: https://www.outdoorfarmshow.c…
Phone: 519-539-8337
Event Type: farm, show
Organized By: Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show
Latest Activity: Aug 16, 2022

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For 2022, we are excited to be back in a big way! Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show will return as a full-scale outdoor farm show on September 13, 14 & 15, 2022. We’re excited to share interactive content from the field once again that gives participants a unique vantage point to experience agricultural equipment and technology up close and in-person.

Visit our website for more exciting updates at Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show, the largest outdoor farm show in Eastern Canada:

  • Field demonstrations
  • Crop plot tour
  • Livestock demonstrations
  • Special events

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