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Tomato Day 2019

Time: March 7, 2019 all day
Location: Country View Golf Course
Street: 25393 St. Clair Road
City/Town: Dover Centre, N0P 1L0, ON
Website or Map: https://onvegetables.com/2019…
Event Type: workshop
Organized By: OntAG Admin
Latest Activity: Feb 1, 2019

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Tomato Day is being held on March 7th, 2019 at the Country View Golf Course in Dover Center, ON (25393 St. Clair Rd. Dover Center, ON N0P1L0). Registration will begin at 8 am and pre-registration is not required.

Check back, as the program will be posted soon.

Tomato Growers – your input is wanted!

Dr. Cheryl Trueman (Ridgetown Campus – University of Guelph) and Amanda Tracey (OMAFRA – Ridgetown) are putting together an Insects and Insecticides Workshop for Tomato Day.

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