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Ontario Canola Growers Association Canola Crop Tour - New Liskard

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Ontario Canola Growers Association Canola Crop Tour - New Liskard

Time: July 24, 2013 from 10am to 2pm
Location: Dave Schill's Farm
City/Town: New Liskard
Website or Map: http://www.ontariocanolagrowe…
Phone: Contact: Carrie James 519-986-3519
Event Type: crop tour
Organized By: Ontario Canola Growers
Latest Activity: Apr 11, 2013

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10 am – Trials Tour

  • Variety trials including
  • Liberty Link: Invigor varieties
  • Roundup Ready: Pioneer, Syn-Agri, Brett

Young and Canterra varieties

  • Swede Midge Trial
  • Seeding Rate Trial

Noon – Lunch
1 pm – Speaker
More tours to follow and evening Soil & Crop Tour.

Dave Schill's farm - New Liskard


Contact: Carrie James 519-986-3519

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