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South Western Ontario Dairy Symposium

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South Western Ontario Dairy Symposium

Time: February 20, 2020 from 9am to 6pm
Location: Woodstock fairgrounds
Street: 875 Nellis St
City/Town: Woodstock, ON N4S 8Z9
Website or Map: https://dairysymposium.com/
Phone: +1519-274-9031
Event Type: conference
Organized By: South Western Ontario Dairy Symposium
Latest Activity: Oct 14, 2019

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Registration begins at 9:00 am.

Registration fee is $20.00 which includes admission to the speaking program and a hot lunch featuring Food from our Farms and a written copy of the day’s proceedings. Entrance fee is payable at the door.

Receipts are available at the door.

Hot Lunch
The hot lunch provided by Janice’s Fine Country Catering promises to be appetizing and educational featuring Food from our Farms. New and innovative Canadian dairy products will be provided by both local and large dairy processors.

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