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Chatham-Kent Farm Show

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Chatham-Kent Farm Show

Time: January 29, 2020 at 9am to January 30, 2020 at 4pm
Location: Chatham-Kent John D. Bradley Convention Centre
Street: 565 Richmond St,
City/Town: Chatham, ON, N7M 1R2, Canada
Website or Map: https://ontariotradeshows.com…
Phone: (519) 598-0200
Event Type: farm, show
Organized By: https://ontariotradeshows.com/shows/chatham-kent-farm-show/
Latest Activity: Nov 8, 2019

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The Chatham-Kent Farm Show is one of Ontario’s largest indoor farming events. More than 130 local exhibiting companies showcase the latest in farm equipment, communications and technology on 35,000+ square feet of show space. Free seminars focus on a variety of topics important to the regions farmers, hobbyist and agribusiness professionals.565 Richmond St

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