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Registration Now Open for Ontario Agricultural Conferences 2026: “Planting Knowledge, Growing Prosperity”

Ridgetown, Ontario – The Ontario Agricultural Conferences (OAgC) are excited to announce that registration is open for the 2026 conferences “Planting Knowledge, Growing Prosperity.”

The annual event series continues to elevate agricultural knowledge and collaboration across the province. Farmers, agronomists, researchers, and agri-food professionals can attend in person at Ridgetown (SWAC), Waterloo (MWAC), and/or Kemptville (EOCC), or enjoy a comprehensive virtual experience from anywhere in Ontario.

“Our goal is to make leading-edge research and agronomic expertise available to every farmer in Ontario — regardless of where they farm,” says Crosby Devitt, Grain Farmers of Ontario Chief Executive Officer. “The virtual and on-demand options make it easier than ever to stay connected and informed.”

Every attendee, whether in-person or virtual, will have on-demand access to the more than 50 recorded sessions from SWAC, MWAC and EOCC until March 31, 2026, as well as selected sessions streamed LIVE from Ridgetown and Waterloo!

“We’ve seen incredible success with the hybrid format,” notes Rob Miller, Regional Technical Service Manager, BASF Canada. “Attendees value being able to learn in-person, network with peers, and then revisit sessions later online. That flexibility keeps the information accessible long after the conference ends.”

Source : Oyfcanada

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