Ontario Agriculture

The network for agriculture in Ontario, Canada

Event Details

OPIC 10th Annual Golf Day

Time: June 9, 2010 from 10am to 6pm
Location: St. Marys Golf & Country Club
Street: 769 Queen St. E.
City/Town: St. Marys
Event Type: fundraiser., golf tournament, .
Organized By: Ontario Pork Industry Council
Latest Activity: Mar 31, 2010

Export to Outlook or iCal (.ics)

Event Description

The Ontario Pork Industry Council's 10th Annual Golf Day Fundraiser.

This Tournament has been sold out the past 2 years so be sure to register early.

Come join us on June 9 for a fun day of golf and networking.

Registration and sponsorship forms are available on the OPIC Website at www.opic.on.ca in the Events section.

For information call Sue at 519-993-0469.

Comment Wall

Comment

RSVP for OPIC 10th Annual Golf Day to add comments!

Join Ontario Agriculture

Attending (2)

Agriculture Headlines from Farms.com Canada East News - click on title for full story

U.S. Crude Oil Output May Decline After Record Levels

U.S. oil production is expected to hold steady in 2026 before declining in 2027 as falling prices reduce drilling activity despite modest gains in offshore and Alaska output.

US Gasoline Prices Expected to Stay Lower Through 2027

U.S. gasoline prices are forecast to decline in 2026 and stay relatively low in 2027 supported by lower crude oil prices despite regional refinery challenges.

Kubota Backs Mountain Bike Freeride Trail Builder

A new partnership makes Kubota the title sponsor of freeride biker Carson Storch allowing bike freedom while supporting trail building and innovative sponsorship models in action sports.

Federal, Saskatchewan Governments Invest in Livestock, Forage Research

New funding has been announced for livestock and forage research in Saskatchewan, aiming to strengthen innovation, sustainability and long-term competitiveness across the sector. 

Alberta Crop Insurance Premiums Set to Increase

Alberta producers are being told to brace for an increase in crop insurance premiums for the 2026 growing season, driven largely by the financial impact of recent dry years across the province. 

© 2026   Created by Darren Marsland.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service