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Agriculture More Than Ever - SHARE YOUR STORY at Canada's Outdoor Farm Show

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Agriculture More Than Ever - SHARE YOUR STORY at Canada's Outdoor Farm Show

Time: September 11, 2012 to September 13, 2012
Location: Woodstock - Canada's Outdoor Farm Show
Website or Map: http://www.agriculturemoretha…
Event Type: outdoor, farm, show
Organized By: Farm Credit Canada and Farms.com
Latest Activity: Sep 8, 2012

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Event Description

Farm Credit Canada's Agriculture More Than Ever Campaign is kicking off in Ontario at Canada's Outdoor Farm Show.

This is your chance to: Share your story. Hear others. Learn more.

Look for the Agriculture More Than Ever AND the Farms.com Team to get in on this great chance to advocate for your industry.

 

Mission

Ag More Than Ever wants to shine a spotlight on the facts, stories and people that make this industry special.
Company Overview
Agriculture More Than Ever (or Ag More Than Ever as our friends call us) is an industry initiative committed to shifting perceptions and creating positive dialogue about Canadian agriculture.
Description
Never has Canadian agriculture mattered more to Canada and the world. That's why Ag More Than Ever needs everyone's voice.
General Information
Canadian agriculture is a modern, vibrant and diverse
industry, filled with forward-thinking people who love what they do. But for our industry to reach its full potential this has to be better understood by the public and our industry itself.
The story of Canadian agriculture is one of success, promise, challenge and determination. And the greatest
storytellers are the 2.2 million Canadians who live it every day.
Be proud. Champion our industry. Share your story.
 


If you would like to be sure to not miss out on this opportunity to share you farming story on video, contact the Farms.com Team at joe.dales@farms.com

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