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Ontario Agricultural Conference

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Ontario Agricultural Conference

Time: January 5, 2022 to January 6, 2022
Location: online
Website or Map: https://ontarioagconference.c…
Phone: 519-674-1500 x63596, 1-866-222-9682
Event Type: virtual, event
Organized By: Ontario Agricultural Conference
Latest Activity: Dec 17, 2021

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The Ontario Agricultural Conference is a combined effort of The Southwest Agricultural Conference, Golden Horseshoe and Heartland SCIAs and Eastern Ontario Crop Conferences.

AS COVID-19 continues to create many unique challenges including our ability to meet in person we are committed to keeping our agricultural community updated with current and timely information.

The team has begun planning for the 2022 Conference.

info@ontarioagconference.ca

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