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Come find us at the Canada Outdoor Farm Show! Farms.com, AgCareers.com, Ag Buyer's Guide and Farms.com Risk Management

Come find us at the Outdoor Farm Show: Download the show map. Find photos from the Show here (keep checking back for more).

September 9, 10, 11, 2014 (8:30am to 5:00pm) | Canada’s Outdoor Park | Woodstock, Ontario

Be sure to drop by the Farms.com Booth at the Outdoor Farm Show - 5th Lane North!

Visit with the Ag Buyer's Guide team - find out how about the NEW WEBSITE

or pick up the September 2014 copy of the Ag Buyer's Guide for all your farm equipment needs.

Meet with Pamela Schell and Carolyn Fitz  from AgCareers.com.

Say 'hi' if you run into them!

Discuss crop marketing with Moe Agostino, Chief Commodity Strategist, Farms.com Risk Management - you will find him at the Pride Seeds Pavillion by Entrance 6 talking to farmers at 11 am & 2 pm.                                                                               

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