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Forage Expo 2013

Time: July 10, 2013 all day
Location: Ikendale Farm
Street: 358 Concession 12, Greenock, RR#4 Walkerton. West of Huron Tractor on Township Road 2
City/Town: Walkerton, Ontario
Website or Map: http://www.ontarioforagecounc…
Phone: 1-877-892-8663
Event Type: show
Organized By: Ontario Forage Council, and Bruce County Soil and Crop Improvement Association
Latest Activity: May 1, 2013

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The Ontario Forage Council, and Bruce County Soil and Crop Improvement Association would like to invite you to take part in this year`s Forage Expo!  We are pleased to announce that plans are underway for a great event!

This year`s Forage Expo will be held on July 10th, 2013 at  Ikendale Farm-358 Concession 12, Greenock, RR#4 Walkerton.

West of Huron Tractor on Township Road 2

The program will begin at 10:00am and wrap up at approximately 3:30pm.  Admission is free to the farming community, cost of lunch to be determined.

Sponsorship and Trade Show opportunities now available for this conference.  If you are interested in participating in Forage Expo 2013 please contact the Ontario Forage Council :1-877-892-8663, or e-mail: support@ontarioforagecouncil.com

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