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Social Media Tips for Your Farm Marketing

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Social Media Tips for Your Farm Marketing

Time: February 15, 2023 from 1pm to 3:30pm
Location: Grey Ag Services
Street: 206 Toronto St S
City/Town: Markdale
Website or Map: https://www.greyagservices.ca/
Phone: 5199863756
Event Type: course
Organized By: Grey Ag Services
Latest Activity: Jan 26, 2023

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Presented by: Kelly Ward, OMAFRA & panelists: Amy Kitchen, Sideroad Farm; Julie Higginson, Higginson Farms; RJ Taylor, Springhills Fish Farm. Wednesday February 15th 1:00 - 3:30 pm. Attend in-person at Grey Ag Services, or online through Zoom. Course fee: $20.00. 

 

Kelly Ward, of OMAFRA will be joined by three panelists: Amy Kitchen from Sideroad Farms, Julie Higginson from Higginson Farms, and RJ Taylor from Springhills Fish Farm, as they talk about using social media for marketing their businesses and give tips on using it for yours. There will be lots of time for Q&A with our presenters included in the afternoon!

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