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Ottawa Valley Farm Show

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Ottawa Valley Farm Show

Time: March 15, 2021 at 9am to March 17, 2021 at 4pm
Location: EY Centre 4899 Uplands Drive
City/Town: Ottawa, ON
Website or Map: https://ottawafarmshow.com/
Phone: 613-791-3900
Event Type: farm, show
Organized By: Ottawa Valley Seed Growers Association
Latest Activity: Feb 9, 2021

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The Ottawa valley seed Growers Association hosts the OVFS annually each March to generate financial support for an extensive list of worthy community groups and initiatives.

The Ottawa Valley Seed Growers Association is pleased to host and support the Ottawa Valley Championship Seed, Feed and Forage Show.

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