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Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show 2023

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Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show 2023

Time: September 12, 2023 at 8:30am to September 14, 2023 at 5pm
Location: Discovery Farm Woodstock
Street: 744906 Oxford Road #17, R.R. #6
City/Town: Woodstock, Ontario
Website or Map: https://www.outdoorfarmshow.c…
Phone: 1-800-563-5441
Event Type: farm, show
Organized By: Canada Outdoor Farm Show
Latest Activity: May 22, 2023

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Event Description

For over 25 years, farmers have attended Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show to learn about the newest and most innovative products and technology in agriculture.

Discovery Farm Woodstock is the home of Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show, the largest outdoor farm show in Eastern Canada. The three-day show in Woodstock each September features field and livestock demonstrations, special events, and the latest innovations in agricultural technology. Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show welcomes thousands of farmers each year and hundreds of exhibitors to this must-see farm show.

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