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London Farm Show begins Wednesday March 8

London Farm Show begins Wednesday March 8
Mar 06, 2023
By Denise Faguy
Assistant Editor, North American Content, Farms.com

Enter the Farms.com contest to win a $200 Peavey Mart Gift Card

By Denise Faguy, Farms.com

It is spring trade show season, and while the Farms.com Team cannot attend every spring farm show, we will be attending a few starting with the London Farm Show (LFS) March 8 to 10.

The London Farm Show will feature 370 exhibitors with the latest in equipment and ag tech.

Visit the Farms.com booth, #210, to enter the Farms.com contest to win a $200 Peavey Mart Gift Card.

If you have a story idea for Farms.com online, Better Farming Ontario, or Small Farm Canada, be sure to drop by the booth -- we love hearing your article suggestions.

Also, at the Farms.com booth, Small Farm Canada will be offering a subscription special – the perfect gift for the small farmers you know in your life. You can also pick up a free copy of the Small Farm Canada Annual Seed Guide.

Drop by the Farms.com booth to learn how you can post a free classified ad online and in Farms.com Ag Buyer's Guide magazine. You can also pick up a free copy of the 2023 Ag and Country Agri-Business Directory.

At the Farms.com booth you can also subscribe to Better Farming magazine or sign up for a free trial to the Farms.com Risk Management Commodity Marketing Program.

Finally, you can also receive a free copy of the AgCareers.com Career Guide if you have young people in your life considering career opportunities in agriculture.

While you are at the show, attend a free Commodity Marketing presentation given each day by Moe Agostino at 1pm, BMO Centre Stage.

If you are planning on attending the London Farm Show, be sure to use SAVE 25 to get 25% off the general admission fee. Register online: https://www.londonfarmshow.com/.


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