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National Farm Business Management Innovation Roundtable

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National Farm Business Management Innovation Roundtable

Time: June 12, 2013 to June 13, 2013
Location: Southway Hotel | Ottawa, Ontario
Website or Map: http://www.fmc-gac.com
Event Type: innovation, roundtable
Organized By: Farm Management Canada
Latest Activity: Mar 23, 2013

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Save the Date for the National Farm Business Management Innovation Roundtable!
June 12-13, 2013
Southway Hotel | Ottawa, Ontario
Innovation through Collaboration:
Working Together to Stand Apart

Farm Management Canada (FMC) is holding a National Farm Business Management Innovation Roundtable in conjunction with our Annual General Meeting (AGM) June 12-13, 2013 in Ottawa, Ontario. We will be welcoming delegates and honouring guests from every sector of the Canadian farming industry.
The Innovation Roundtable is the only meeting place for anational conversation on farm business managementbetween farmers, government, industry, academia, associations and organizations and all industry stakeholders working together to build a sustainable and competitive agriculture industry in Canada through innovative business thinking. 
This year's Innovation Roundtable will focus around the theme ofInnovation through Collaboration: Working Together to Stand Apart
More information is available on our website, www.fmc-gac.com

Farm Management Canada
A national umbrella for Canadian farm business management activity, Farm Management Canada (FMC) is the only organization devoted exclusively to the development and delivery of advanced business management information, tools and resources to position Canada's farmers for success.



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