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Eastern Ontario Crop Conference

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Eastern Ontario Crop Conference

Time: February 12, 2019 from 8:30am to 5pm
Location: North Grenville Municipal Centre
Street: 285 County Rd 44
City/Town: Kemptville, ON, K0G 1J0
Website or Map: http://eocc.eastontcropconfer…
Event Type: conference
Organized By: Eastern Ontario Crop Advisory Committee
Latest Activity: Dec 18, 2018

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This is the premiere field crop conference in Eastern Ontario.  The program is designed to provide growers and agribusiness personnel with the latest in-depth crop management information.  Participants have the option of selecting up to 8 sessions from 22 plus presented concurrently throughout the day.  Certified Crop Advisor credits are available for most sessions.  Over 300 participants attended the 2018 Eastern Ontario Crop Conference.

For registration forms, please visit the website at www.eastontcropconference.ca

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