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London Farm Show at Western Fair District

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London Farm Show at Western Fair District

Time: March 5, 2014 at 9am to March 7, 2014 at 5pm
Location: Western Fair District: AgriPlex, Progress Building and More
City/Town: London,
Website or Map: http://www.westernfairdistric…
Event Type: farm, show
Organized By: OntAG Admin
Latest Activity: Mar 1, 2014

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This year's show has hundreds of products/servicesexpert guest speakers in the Auditorium, and hands-on equipment demonstrations.

Largest Spring Farm Show in Eastern Canada

The London Farm Show at the Western Fair District is now in its 76th year and features over 275,000 square feet of exhibit space, and over 380 exhibitors. As the Largest Indoor Spring Farm Show in Eastern Canada it continue to provide companies an opportunity to display big brand equipment, provide insightful speaker programs and showcase the latest products and services in agriculture.

With more than 15,000 agricultural attendees each year, eager to see the latest in farming equipment and what’s new and exciting in agricultural technology. This three-day event is a must for any company interested in showcasing their products and services.

Celebrating 76 years in the Agricultural Community

-Latest farming technology

-Larger displays

-Onsite entertainment

-Top new products and daily speaker programs

-Industry leading farm and implement dealers

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