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Farm Succession Update: 3 Circle Model - In-Depth

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Farm Succession Update: 3 Circle Model - In-Depth

Time: May 18, 2016 from 8:30am to 5pm
Location: The Delta
Street: 50 Stone Road West
City/Town: Guelph
Website or Map: https://www.deltahotels.com/H…
Phone: 1-877-474-2871
Event Type: professional, development, conference
Organized By: Canadian Association of Farm Advisors (CAFA) Inc.
Latest Activity: Feb 28, 2016

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Professional development for farm advisors focused on farm succession.  Learn from some of Canada's top farm advisors about the family farm, farm management and farm ownership and how they all interact in farm succession and transition.

Learn and network with other farming professionals at this one day event.  Increase your skills and knowledge to be a better farm advisor. 

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