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Pork Producer Telephone Town Hall on July 4th

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Pork Producer Telephone Town Hall  on July 4th

Time: July 4, 2014 from 12pm to 1pm
Location: telephone call
Website or Map: http://www.Ontariopork.on.ca
Event Type: town, hall, telephone, conference
Organized By: The Ontario Pork marketing board
Latest Activity: Jun 27, 2014

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The Ontario Pork marketing board is organizing another town hall telephone conference call for all producers, this one to discuss the mandatory traceability regulations.

Farmers are now required to make and keep records to keep track of he movement of their hogs.

The conference call will outline precisely what hog producers need to do and will also take their questions.

It will be Friday, July 4, from noon to 1 p.m. 

Anyone interested in joining the conference call can register online by checking the Ontario Pork website at Ontariopork.on.ca

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