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2023 Eastern Precision Ag Conference cancelled

2023 Eastern Precision Ag Conference cancelled

Attendees, exhibitors and sponsors will be refunded

By Farms.com

A popular event on the Ontario ag calendar is cancelled this year.

“It is with regret that Farms.com has made the difficult decision to cancel the 2023 Farms.com Eastern Precision Agriculture Event due to scheduling conflicts with other agriculture events, as well as registration hesitancy based on COVID-related concerns,” a notice on the event’s website says.

The conference was scheduled for Jan. 25 and 26 at RBC Place in London, Ont.

Attendees, exhibitors, and sponsors who already registered for the event will receive refunds.

“Due to the volume of refunds, we appreciate your patience with us as we work to get everyone their money back.”

With the cancellation of the 2023 event, the focus is to bring the event back next year.

“With some tweaks to event dates and event programming, we hope to be back in 2024.”

The 2023 conference in London would’ve followed the successful in-person precision ag conference in Red Deer, Alta. in November 2022.

To learn about the presentations the speakers made during that event, check out Farms.com’s Digital Digest.

The most recent edition has 34 pages of conference highlights, links to precision ag videos and more.


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