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Farm Management Update

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Farm Management Update

Time: June 4, 2020 from 8:30am to 4:30pm
Location: Elm Hurst Inn
Street: 415 Harris Street
City/Town: Ingersoll, Ontario N5C 3J8 Canada
Website or Map: https://www.cafanet.ca/event/…
Phone: 204-348-3578
Event Type: conferences
Organized By: The Canadian Association of Farm Advisors
Latest Activity: Mar 16, 2020

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The Canadian Association of Farm Advisors is a non-profit, self-regulating organization that provides high-quality continuous learning and networking opportunities for farm advisors to help them provide better advice to help farm clients succeed.


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