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Grey Bruce Farmers’ Week 2026

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Grey Bruce Farmers’ Week 2026

Time: January 7, 2026 to January 12, 2026
Location: Elmwood Community Centre
Street: 38 Concession Road 10 Elmwood, N0G 1S0
City/Town: Ontario
Website or Map: https://www.greybrucefarmersw…
Phone: 519-986-3756
Event Type: farmers’, week
Organized By: Grey Bruce Farmer
Latest Activity: Jul 7

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Event Description

Grey Bruce Farmers' Week is an agricultural conference held annually in early January at the Elmwood Community Centre.

The 2026 event will be Grey Bruce Farmers' Week's 60th anniversary!

Each day of the conference focuses on a different commodity and features guest speakers delivering presentations, a tradeshow of agribusiness and a hot roast beef lunch. Information on the coming year's program will be updated to this site as it is available. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and X for updates as they come.

Announcing the dates for GBFW 2026:
Beef Day - Wednesday Jan 7th 2026

Dairy Day - Thursday Jan 8th 2026

Goat Day - Friday Jan 9th 2026

Sheep Day - Saturday Jan 10th 2026

Horse Day - Sunday Jan 11th 2026

Crops Day - Monday Jan 12th 2026

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