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CURRENT & CONNECTED Conference, Manitoba

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CURRENT & CONNECTED Conference, Manitoba

Time: November 19, 2015 from 9am to 4:30pm
Location: Niverville Heritage Centre
Street: 100 Heritage Road
City/Town: Niverville
Website or Map: http://cafanet.com/Conferences
Phone: 204-348-3578
Event Type: conference
Organized By: Liz Robertson
Latest Activity: Oct 1, 2015

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CAFA"s annual Manitoba farm advisor conference.  Designed to help farm advisors stay on top of farm sector planning needs and issues to better help their farm clients and build professional networks to increase resources available to Manitoba farmers.

A day spent learning with other farm professionals.  Timely topics delivered by those with expertise.

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