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Grey Bruce Farmers' Week 2019

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Grey Bruce Farmers' Week 2019

Time: January 3, 2019 to January 9, 2019
Location: Elmwood Community Centre
Street: 38 Queen St W
City/Town: Elmwood
Website or Map: https://goo.gl/maps/Sp789yj5H…
Phone: 519-986-3756
Event Type: agricultural, event
Organized By: Grey Ag Services
Latest Activity: Oct 2, 2018

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Event Description

GBFW is a 7 day agricultural conference featuring a program dedicated to each of the major commodity groups in Grey and Bruce counties and beyond.

There are usually approximately 55 speakers from across the province, other provinces and the U.S.  Each day includes a producer panel where producers can learn from their peers.

*Please Note GBFW19 will have a day order change*

Dairy Day, Thursday Jan 3, 2019

Goat Day Friday Jan 4, 2019

Sheep Day Saturday Jan 5, 2019 

Horse Day Sunday Jan 6, 2019

Beef Day Monday Jan 7, 2019

Crops Day Tuesday Jan 8, 2019

Ecological Day Wednesday Jan 9, 2019

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