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What's New in Agronomy?

Time: February 1, 2023 from 1:30pm to 4:30pm
Location: Grey Ag Services
Street: 206 Toronto St S
City/Town: Markdale
Website or Map: https://www.greyagservices.ca/
Phone: 5199863756
Event Type: course
Organized By: Grey Ag Services
Latest Activity: Jan 26, 2023

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Presented by: Deb Campbell from Agronomy Advantage and Carrie Davenport from Georgian View Ag Services Ltd.

Wednesday February 1st, 1:30 - 4:30 pm at Grey Ag Services or online through Zoom (this course is a hybrid). Go to www.greyagservices.ca to pre-register

Together Deb and Carrie will discuss:

  • New seed technology 
  • New resistance concerns
  • New crop protection products 
  • New precision ag techniques 

The afternoon will include lots of time for Q&A with Deb and Carrie as well.

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