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Middlesex Conservation Tour - Tues Aug 16 2011

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Middlesex Conservation Tour - Tues Aug 16 2011

Time: August 16, 2011 from 4:30pm to 7pm
Location: Middlesex County
Street: 24126 Adelaide St. N
City/Town: Denfield, ON
Website or Map: http://maps.google.ca/maps?q=…
Event Type: convervation, tour
Organized By: Middlesex Soil & Crop Conservation Tour
Latest Activity: Aug 2, 2011

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Tues Aug 16 4:30 pm

Barbecue 5 pm for $5.00

 

http://tvrscia.wordpress.com/2011/08/02/middlesex-conservation-tour-info/

 

Field Tours
Latest GPS Technology Demonstration

Bedding with Green Manure – Mike Vanlogtenstein, Dairylane

Storm Water Management & Grass Water Ways – Ross Wilson, ABCA
Equipment Demonstrations
Static Displays


Driveshed Theatre at Dusk
ƒ Open Forum – Peter Johnson
- Other Specialists

 

 Host Farm:   Todd Jenken, 24126 Adelaide St. N., R. 2, Denfield 

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