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Ontario Agricultural Conference

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Ontario Agricultural Conference

Time: January 6, 2021 to January 7, 2021
Location: Online
Website or Map: https://www.southwestagconfer…
Phone: 519-674-1500 x63596, 1-866-222-9682
Event Type: conference
Organized By: 2020 SouthWest Agricultural Conference
Latest Activity: Sep 7, 2020

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Event Description

The Southwest Agricultural Conference, Guelph and Eastern Ontario Crop Conferences are

"COMING TOGETHER" to present a virtual event you do not want to miss!

The combined team has assembled an incredible line up of speakers, presenting over 30 agricultural topics to provide attendees with the knowledge and experience they have come to expect and enjoy from all three conferences. A virtual exhibit hall will allow attendees to engage with conference sponsors, a critical part of our success.

This conference will deliver the absolute BEST information and experience for attendees!

The Ontario Agricultural Conference looks forward to welcoming everyone on January 6th & 7th, 2021

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