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Hastings County Plowing Match and Farm Show

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Hastings County Plowing Match and Farm Show

Time: August 19, 2015 to August 20, 2015
Location: HOSTED BY: CHADWICK FARMS INC.
City/Town: Tyendinaga Township
Website or Map: http://www.hastingsfarmshow.c…
Phone: Contact Harry Danford 613-395-5177
Event Type: plowing, match
Organized By: Produced for Farmers, by Farmers
Latest Activity: Jun 30, 2015

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August 19        9:00am-5:00pm

August 20
        9:00am-4:00pm
HOSTED BY: CHADWICK FARMS INC.
Brian, Wayne, Rob & Drew Chadwick
1210 Callaghan Rd, Township of Tyendinaga
300 exhibitors of agricultural technology & services, woodlot info & demos, crafts, family program, antiques, Queen of the Furrow & entertainment

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