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AbCropChat is Back

The first #AbCropChat was a success, so Alberta Agriculture and Forestry (AF) is doing it again tomorrow from 2 to 3 p.m. Mark Cutts, crop specialist at the Ag-Info Centre, says you can post your questions for our crop specialists on AF’s Twitter account and get answers in real time.

Interview with Mark Cutts (1:15 minutes) (592 Kb)

You can follow the conversation at #AbCropChat.

 
 
Source : Alberta Ag and Forestry

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