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FOOD SAFETY WEBINAR:Pre and Post-Harvest Water

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FOOD SAFETY WEBINAR:Pre and Post-Harvest Water

Time: November 13, 2014 from 12:30pm to 2pm
Location: online
Website or Map: http://www.ontariosoilcrop.or…
Event Type: webinar
Organized By: Ontario Soil and Crop Improvement Association
Latest Activity: Oct 6, 2014

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Looking to keep up to date on the latest food safety practices and help strengthen your Growing Forward 2 application? Ontario Soil and Crop Improvement Association is hosting webinars on food safety, covering a variety of important food safety topics - all you need is an Internet and phone connection. 

If on the day of the webinar you're having trouble connecting to the session,
please email foodsafety@ontariosoilcrop.org for assistance.

Topic: Pre and Post-Harvest Water

Presenter: Robin Brown (Questions - Michel Champagne)
Date: Thursday, November 13, 2014
Time: 12:30 pm, Eastern Daylight Time (New York) 
Registration password: This session does not require a registration password. 

Click here to complete the first of two steps to register for this webinar. 

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