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Middlesex Soil & Crop Conservation Tour Aug 17th

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Middlesex Soil & Crop Conservation Tour Aug 17th

Time: August 17, 2010 from 4:30pm to 9pm
Location: Mathew Aerts Farm
Street: 11287 Greystead Drive
City/Town: Denfield
Website or Map: http://tvrscia.files.wordpres…
Event Type: field, demos
Organized By: Middlesex SCIA
Latest Activity: Aug 10, 2010

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Event Description

Alternative Fertilizers, Managing Residue, Pesky Pests, Spray Options - Conventional vs Helicopter Demonstration, Driveshed Theatre with Peter Johnson.
Tues Aug 17 @ 4:30. BBQ from 5-7 cost $5.00

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