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Soybean Workshop: "Finding Opportunities on Your Farm and in the Community"

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Soybean Workshop: "Finding Opportunities on Your Farm and in the Community"

Time: June 21, 2011 at 8:30am to June 22, 2011 at 4:30pm
Location: University of Guelph Ridgetown Campus
Street: 120 Main Street East
City/Town: Ridgetown, ON
Website or Map: http://www.cigi.ca
Phone: 204-781-7596
Event Type: education, workshop
Organized By: Canadian International Grains Institute
Latest Activity: May 27, 2011

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A hands-on workshop for you to explore the value of your soybean crop--discover ways of adding value to your soybeans during this interactive two-day workshop. You’ll learn about options for processing soybeans on farm, including oil extraction, roasting, feed and fuel applications. Cost: Two-day course - $325, prior to June 13, $450 after; One-day course - $180 prior to June 13, $250 after. Register online at www.cigi.ca and click on the link under the Open Enrollment Courses.

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