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"Day 1 Aug. 14 #ONyield17 most advanced in Napanee 170-190 bpa need a good September…"

Moe Agostino replied Aug 15, 2017 to Great ON Yield Tour is back! Mark your calendar for Aug 14 -25, 2017, for 2nd Annual Tour

8 Aug 15, 2017
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"Day 1 Aug. 14, 17 start of #ONyield17 county of Hastings, Frontenac, Lennox & Ad…"

Moe Agostino replied Aug 15, 2017 to Great ON Yield Tour is back! Mark your calendar for Aug 14 -25, 2017, for 2nd Annual Tour

8 Aug 15, 2017
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"#ONyield17 Join us for some fun, great speakers, food, prize & you might just le…"

Moe Agostino replied Aug 11, 2017 to Great ON Yield Tour is back! Mark your calendar for Aug 14 -25, 2017, for 2nd Annual Tour

8 Aug 15, 2017
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"What are you doing Aug 31? #onyield17 final event Woodstock, ON Come get inspired, i…"

Moe Agostino replied Aug 11, 2017 to Great ON Yield Tour is back! Mark your calendar for Aug 14 -25, 2017, for 2nd Annual Tour

8 Aug 15, 2017
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"Regsiter now #onyield17 final event Winchester, ON Aug, 25 6 demos & clinics Fre…"

Moe Agostino replied Aug 1, 2017 to Great ON Yield Tour is back! Mark your calendar for Aug 14 -25, 2017, for 2nd Annual Tour

8 Aug 15, 2017
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"#cornbelt17 Check out summary video & how to get 17 Special Report: US Crop Tour…"

Moe Agostino replied Jul 29, 2017 to Mark your calendars for the 2017 6th Annual US Corn Belt Crop Tour!

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"Check out "Expert Tip of the Day" Missy Bauer apply late season nitrogen- Day 17 Jul…"

Moe Agostino replied Jul 29, 2017 to Mark your calendars for the 2017 6th Annual US Corn Belt Crop Tour!

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""Farmer Tip of the Day" Bob Gannon Climate/Fiedview can help plan next years crops…"

Moe Agostino replied Jul 29, 2017 to Mark your calendars for the 2017 6th Annual US Corn Belt Crop Tour!

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"Check out "Farmer Tip of the Day" Steve Henry apply starter fertilizer "liquid gold"…"

Moe Agostino replied Jul 29, 2017 to Mark your calendars for the 2017 6th Annual US Corn Belt Crop Tour!

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"Check Out "Farmer Tip of the Day" Ryan Arens spray 3 times to control weeds on corn-…"

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