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The London Poultry Show

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The London Poultry Show

Time: April 9, 2014 to April 10, 2014
Location: Western Fair District
Website or Map: http://www.westernfairdistric…
Event Type: poultry, show
Organized By: Western Fair District
Latest Activity: Mar 28, 2014

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Event Description

Poultry Show

 The 2014 London Poultry Show

 

presented by:   

Farm Credit Canada

Thousands of poultry farmers, industry partners and suppliers flock to this event, now in its 57th year.

The two-day show is a blend of trade show and professional development featuring networking opportunities, a wide array of products & services, guest presentations and informative seminars. With 75,000 square feet of exhibit space, 35,000 attendees and more than 160 booths to visit, the London Poultry Show is recognized as a must-do event for anyone associated with this important agri-business. The London Poultry Show continues to provide companies with an opportunity to display the latest in the poultry technology, equipment and feed.

The Poultry Show is co-sponsored by The Poultry Industry Council: 

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