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Soil Health Open Discussion with Dr. Lee Briese

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Soil Health Open Discussion with Dr. Lee Briese

Time: July 27, 2023 from 8pm to 9:30pm
Location: Online
Website or Map: http://https:/tinyurl.com/kup…
Event Type: zoom, meeting
Organized By: Georgian Region Soil & Crop Improvement Association
Latest Activity: Jun 19, 2023

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Join Georgian Soil and Crop for their Soil Health Open Discussion with Dr. Lee Briese from Centrol Ag Consulting, North Dakota, USA.

Everyone is invited to attend this fun and informative virtual discussion! Bring your questions, and put Dr. Briese's knowledge to the test!

No pre-registration is required.

Join online through Zoom: https:/tinyurl.com/kupeuf3u

Or call into the meeting on the phone: 1-647-374-4685. Zoom meeting ID: 814 6172 6319 Passcode: 359535

For more information prior to the meeting, please email lorie@greyagservices.ca or call 519-986-3756.

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