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Winter Course Registration

Every winter (Jan – March) Grey County Agricultural Services offers a variety of courses for area farmers and rural residents. This brochure is usually mailed out the second or third week of December. It is always blue, so look for it in the mail.

We are always interested in potential course topic ideas, and presenters that would best speak to that subject matter. If you have ideas, please click here and let us know what you would be interested in learning about.
 

Grey Ag Programs Brochure 2012

Dial up users may wish to open the outline of the courses separately by clicking the following:

Grey Ag Programs Brochure - Course Outlines

Courses Available...

Registration for Courses listed in Brochure –

Please note that all courses require pre-registration . The pre-registration dates are listed on the brochure. Once we receive your registration (by phone call or emailing), you will be signed up for the course. Our office will give you a follow-up call prior to the event.  If you have any questions about any of the courses, please give us a call.

 

GBFW Countdown

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about 25 days ago Another successful farmers week has come to an end. Thanks to the organizers and to all of our sponsors and participants. See you next Jan
about 25 days ago When is the best time to apply a fungicide on a cereal crop. Data from 5000 plots suggests the later you apply the the better your yield
about 25 days ago Bin busting barley? .2 bu/ac growth per year compared to corns 5 bu/ac according to Peter Johnson of OMAFRA
about 25 days ago Wow. Final attendance for the week is 1393 participants benefitting from the speakers and trade show. Higher numbers than last year.
about 25 days ago George Dickieson is Tells us how 4H in Lambton was motivated by the loss of a member to create a rescue tool for use in grain bin rescues
about 25 days ago Huge turn out today. Listening to weather trends in Canada according to the Weather Channel
about 25 days ago Is $7 corn the new normal? We're about to find out from Commodity Strategist Moe Agostino from Farms.com
about 25 days ago Just heard from Nick Betts of OSCIA and Urs Eggimann of Eggimann Consulting on growing innovation with biomass
about 25 days ago All set to go for crops day. Always an informative day
about 26 days ago Producers discussing benefits of mob grazing
about 26 days ago @greeneracres thanks for RT!
about 26 days ago Producer Panel: Pasture Grazing - Producers explaining pros and challenges of their chosen systems
about 26 days ago ON only province in Midwest Cover Crop Council. Check it out at http://t.co/OElBCWry #covercrops #OMAFRA
about 26 days ago @HerrlesMarket thanks for RT!
about 26 days ago Anne Verhallen from #OMAFRA - Consider warm v cold season and grass v legume for cover crop mixtures
about 26 days ago Pros of rye as cover crop - can be planted later, N scavenger, good erosion control. Cons - doesn't winterkill
about 26 days ago Anne Verhallen from #OMAFRA talking to growers about importance of #covercrops and discussing various seeding options
about 26 days ago Learning about Saugeen Valley's Childrens Safety Village. Keep our kids safe!! http://t.co/A2kKVQe8 http://t.co/ernmF6Lr

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