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Ontario Forage Expo 2022: Hay Making in Motion

The Ontario Forage Council (OFC), in conjunction with the Waterloo County Soil and Crop Improvement Association, are proud to announce the return of Ontario Forage Expo 2022 – Forage Equipment Demonstrations and Trade Show.

After a two-year hiatus to comply with COVID-19 restrictions, OFC and Waterloo SCIA are excited to bring Ontario Forage Expo 2022 to the farm of Scott and Darlene Martin and family, 161 Hawkesville Rd., St. Jacob’s, Waterloo County on July 14, 2022, starting at 10 am.

This year’s demonstrations will include equipment from the leaders in forage production equipment.  Attendees will not only have the chance to see what’s new for 2022 but will also have the unique opportunity to witness this equipment in head-to-head field trials!  Equipment will include various mowers, conditioners, rakes, tedders, windrow inverters, mergers, harvesters, dump wagons, large round balers, large square balers, small square bale bundlers, bale wrappers and bale grapplers. This event will provide the opportunity for farmers to view the latest technology available to harvest forage quickly with minimal loss and maximum quality.  Ian McDonald, OMAFRA will be in the field, working with the equipment companies to provide information to farmers and answer questions.  This is important in making decisions on investments which ultimately enhance their farm operations in capacity, minimizing harvest losses, product quality and profitability.

This is a FREE event!  Lunch will be available on-site at a nominal fee, and no pre-registration is required.

Trade show, demonstration and sponsorship opportunities are still available for this event.  Spaces are limited and will fill quickly, so don’t hesitate.  Ontario Forage Expo is an excellent opportunity to advertise to a forage focused audience compiled of producers from counties across the province!

For interviews, more information on sponsorship/tradeshow/demonstration opportunities, or general information, contact:
 

Source : Ontario Soil Crop

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