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Ontario Forage Expo 2012

Time: July 11, 2012 from 10am to 3pm
Location: Perth County
Street: 4728 Line 55
City/Town: Brunner, Ontario
Website or Map: http://www.ontarioforagecounc…
Phone: 1-877-892-8663
Event Type: forage, event
Organized By: Perth County Soil & Crop Improvement Association, OMAFRA, Ontario Forage Council
Latest Activity: Jun 8, 2012

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The seventh Ontario Forage Expo, "Hay Making in Motion" is sponsored by Perth County Soil & Crop Improvement Association, OMAFRA, and the Ontario Forage Council. 10 am. to 3 pm. Free Admission. Lunch available. Host farm of Pedro Slits and Howard Kuntze. Equipment companies demonstrate forage machinery in side by side field trials. Key note speakers on forage related topics. Forage related trade show exhibitors. Everyone Welcome! Watch for more details to come at www.ontarioforagecouncil.com

Contact: Ontario Forage Council-Ray Robertson 1-877-892-8663

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