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The Science of Lavender

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The Science of Lavender

Time: March 30, 2012 from 9am to 3:15pm
Location: Quality Inn & Suites
Street: 580 Bruin Blvd.
City/Town: Woodstock
Website or Map: http://www.ontariolavenderass…
Phone: 519-854-7414
Event Type: educational, event
Organized By: Ontario Lavender Association
Latest Activity: Mar 21, 2012

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An indepth seminar focused on innovation, research and the challenges faced when growing lavender.

Featuring speakers from OMAFRA, the University of Guelph, Dubois Agrinovation, Prince Edward County Lavender and Apple Hill Lavender.

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