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Temiskaming Crop Tour

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Temiskaming Crop Tour

Time: July 20, 2017 from 2:30pm to 10pm
Location: 90 Whitewood Ave.
Street: New Liskeard
City/Town: P0J 1P0
Website or Map: http://www.farmnorth.com/
Phone: (705) 647-4782
Event Type: crop, tour
Organized By: OntAG Admin
Latest Activity: Jul 11, 2017

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Event Description

Event details:

2:30 pm - Plot tour & open house at the New Liskeard Agricultural Research Station

4:00 pm - BBQ at Koch Farms

6:30 pm - Twilight bus tour leaves Koch Farms, stops at a number of sites to showcase crops and management strategies.

9:30/10:00 pm - Twilight bus tour ends, snack at Koch Farms

Email: broka@farmnorth.com

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