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Webinar Take 5 : Compaction

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Webinar Take 5 : Compaction

Time: August 28, 2020 from 7:30pm to 8pm
Location: Online
Website or Map: http://ontariosoil.net/connec…
Event Type: webinar
Organized By: The Ontario Soil Network
Latest Activity: Aug 18, 2020

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Let’s Talk Soil is…
Pop-up discussion groups talking no-till, cover crops, amendments, and more via phone and video chats with fellow farmers and soil enthusiasts alike.

5 speakers, 5 minutes, 5 takeaways and 5 bucks! 
Conversations between experts of all kinds. Rapid-fire presentations and Q&A, ending with small-group “hallway chats” between audience members, panelists and hosts

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