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Sugarbeet Agronomy Meeting for Ontario

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Sugarbeet Agronomy Meeting for Ontario

Time: February 26, 2010 from 7:30am to 12pm
Location: Countryview Golf Course,
Street: 25393 St. Clair Road (Hwy 40)
City/Town: Dover Centre
Phone: 519-674-1699
Event Type: annual, meeting
Organized By: Michigan Sugar Company and the Michigan-Ontario Sugarbeet Research and Education Advisory Council
Latest Activity: Feb 11, 2010

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The Michigan Sugar Company and the Michigan-Ontario Sugarbeet Research and Education Advisory Council (REACh) are holding their annual Sugarbeet Agronomy Meeting for Ontario.
Start time: 7:30 a.m. (coffee and donuts)
the meeting will wrap up at noon with a buffet lunch.

Other Locations:
Sebewaing - Feb. 18
Caro - Feb. 19
Ubly - Feb. 22
Bay City - Feb. 23
Bridgeport - Feb. 24
Croswell - Feb. 25

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