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Profitable Pastures 2011

Time: March 10, 2011 from 9:30am to 3:15pm
Location: Stirling Lions Hall
Street: 435 West Front Street
City/Town: Stirling
Website or Map: http://www.ontarioforagecounc…
Phone: 877-892-8663 or 519-986-1484
Event Type: conference
Organized By: Ontario Forage Council
Latest Activity: Feb 9, 2011

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"Maximizing Pasture Profits from another Perspective"

Key speaker Tod Wallace, Beef Extension Specialist, Manitoba Agriculture, Food & Rural Initiatives

Pre-registration is required call 877-892-8663 or 519-986-1484 on or before March 4th.

The investment for the conference is just $35 and includes a hot roast beef dinner. 

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