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Maizex 30th Anniversary Open House, Tilbury, Ontario

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Maizex 30th Anniversary Open House, Tilbury, Ontario

Time: August 12, 2015 all day
Location: Tilbury, Ontario
Street: 4488 Mint Line, RR #2
City/Town: Tilbury
Website or Map: http://www.maizex.com/news/ev…
Phone: (877) 682-1720
Event Type: anniversary
Organized By: OntAG Admin
Latest Activity: Aug 2, 2015

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Event Description

Maizex Seeds Open House - 30th Anniversary.

Agenda

11:30 am - 12 pm
Registration and Welcome
12 pm - 1 pm
Enjoy a delicious BBQ Lunch
Welcome & Thank you from Maizex President, Dave Baute
1 pm - 3 pm
Visit our Agronomy Site and Tour Stations for the latest in agronomic strategies to see firsthand our seed production innovations and learn more about our outstanding product offering
3 pm
Depart with Customer Gift

TOUR STATIONS

Late Season Nitrogen Application
Seed Field Production
Corn Breeding
Neonicotinoids - Scouting, BMPs, Dealing with Provincial Regulations
Drone Demo - Ag Business and Crop Inc.
Seed Plant Tour - “See the Difference”
Roundup Ready 2 XTend™ Preview
Maizex Agronomy Site

Contact Info
Email:carlie@maizex.com
Phone:(877) 682-1720

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