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Forage Focus - Improving alfalfa quality - Dr. Kim Cassida

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Forage Focus - Improving alfalfa quality - Dr. Kim Cassida

Time: December 2, 2021 from 12pm to 1pm
Location: online
Website or Map: https://onforagenetwork.ca/on…
Phone: 877-892-8663
Event Type: confrence
Organized By: Ontario Forage Council
Latest Activity: Sep 17, 2021

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Ontario Forage Council is pleased to bring back the Forage Focus conference! This year we will be hosting one webinar per day for three days during the first week of December. We would greatly appreciate it if you could share the following information via your communications channels.

 

Forage Focus: Understanding Forage Quality

November 1 - December 2, 2021

Free webinars

Registration: https://events.eventzilla.net/e/forage-focus-2021-2138832593

12:00 - 1:00 pm EST (11am - 12 pm CST)

More details at: https://onforagenetwork.ca/ontario-forage-council/forage-focus/

December 2: Improving alfalfa quality – Dr. Kim Cassida

 

Thank you sponsors: A&L Canada Laboratories, SGS Canada Inc., SteelHead Ag, and CleanFix

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