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Ottawa Valley Farm Show

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Ottawa Valley Farm Show

Time: March 13, 2012 to March 15, 2012
Location: Capital Exhibition Centre
City/Town: Ottawa
Website or Map: http://www.ottawafarmshow.com/
Event Type: farm, show
Organized By: Ottawa Valley Seed Growers
Latest Activity: Feb 28, 2013

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Offering the latest in merchandise and services for farmers and other rural residents.

The Ottawa Valley Farm Show is Ontario's longest running agricultural trade show. From the beginning, it has been organized by farmers for farmers on a non-profit basis.

The 85th edition of the Ottawa Valley Farm Show (OVFS) is gearing up. More than 350 exhibitors will be on hand at the new Capital Exhibition Centre offering a wide range of farm machinery, equipment and services.

Thanks to all who helped to make the 2011 Ottawa Valley Farm Show such a great success.

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