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Maximizing the Use of Your Smart Phone for Agricultural Purposes

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Maximizing the Use of Your Smart Phone for Agricultural Purposes

Time: February 16, 2011 from 1pm to 3pm
Location: Grey County Agricultural Services Centre
Street: 406 Toronto St. South
City/Town: Markdale
Phone: 519-986-3756
Event Type: course
Organized By: Grey County Agricultural Services Centre
Latest Activity: Feb 3, 2011

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The farm office is changing. Gone are the days of the farm office with the big desk and the filing cabinets. Now you can do the same work from the seat of your tractor with a smart phone that fits in your pocket. Come learn: tips, tricks and techniques to improve the performance of your blackberry; find out about apps that are specific to your farming needs; and much more. Our facilitators will be Richard Kaufman & Kelly Ward from OMAFRA. Pre-registration Required by Feb. 14!

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