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Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show 2024

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Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show 2024

Time: September 10, 2024 to September 12, 2024
Location: Woodstock
Street: 744906 Oxford Road 17
City/Town: Woodstock, ON, Canada
Event Type: farm, show
Organized By: Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show
Latest Activity: Jan 4, 2024

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Canada's Outdoor Farm Show, where we turn farming into a real-life show and tell. We've been doing this since 1993, right in the heart of Woodstock, Ontario. It's all about giving farmers like you a place to see what's new in the world of farming, talk shop, and share tips and tricks.

Canada's Outdoor Farm Show, you'll find more than hundreds of exhibitors set up to show you their latest and greatest. They come from all across Canada and beyond, showing everything from the biggest tractors to the smartest ways to manage your crops. Each year, we bring together over 40,000 people who live and breathe farming just like you do.

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