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Canadian Dairy XPO - April 2021

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Canadian Dairy XPO - April 2021

Time: April 7, 2021 at 8am to April 8, 2021 at 5pm
Location: Stratford Rotary Complex
Street: 353 McCarthy Rd,
City/Town: Stratford, ON N5A 7S7
Website or Map: https://dairyxpo.ca/
Phone: 519 - 838 - 0117 E x t # 6 7 0 4
Event Type: expo
Organized By: Canadian Dairy XPO
Latest Activity: Jun 19, 2020

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The Canadian Dairy XPO (CDX) is a professional tradeshow for dairy producers and their families to see the latest in innovation and be educated on producing safe nutritious dairy products. CDX is held at the Stratford Rotary Complex, in Perth County – which has the highest concentration of dairy farms in Canada.

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