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Progressive Agriculture / Chatham-Kent Farm Safety Day

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Progressive Agriculture / Chatham-Kent Farm Safety Day

Time: July 21, 2010 all day
Location: Ridgetown Campus, University of Guelph
City/Town: Ridgetown
Website or Map: http://ridgetownc.uoguelph.ca
Phone: Sue Kelner 519-674-1584
Event Type: farm, safety, day
Organized By: Ridgetown College
Latest Activity: Jul 13, 2010

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Progressive Agriculture / Chatham-Kent Farm Safety Day
Date - July 21, 2010
Time - All Day Event
Place - Ridgetown Campus, University of Guelph
Contact Name - Sue Kelner 519-674-1584
Email - skelner@ridgetown.uoguelph.ca

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