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Grow your Soil- Build your Productivity

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Grow your Soil-  Build your Productivity

Time: August 4, 2016 from 2pm to 6pm
Location: Lambton-Kent Memorial Agricultural Centre
Street: 1212 North St.
City/Town: 1212 North St., Dresden, Ontario N0L 1M0, Canada
Website or Map: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/g…
Phone: (519)351-6379
Event Type: workshop
Organized By: OntAG Admin
Latest Activity: Jul 20, 2016

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Event Description

Some of the Soil Management Practices that will be highlighted include:

  • Reduced-tillage
  • Organic Ammendments
  • Cover Crops
  • Crop rotation and plant diversity
  • Livestock Integration

Registration from 1:30-2pm *Leaving From: Lambton-Kent Memorial Agricultural Centre - 1212 North St., Dresden, Ontario N0L 1M0, Canada -

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