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Applications Open For AALP's Class 16

Networking and strategic thinking.

Those are a couple of the benefits of the Advanced Agricultural Leadership Program, according to program grads.

They also cited new ways to improve the competitiveness of Ontario's agricultural sector and rural communities as program benefits.

Applications are now open for AALP's Class 16.

They'll be accepting a maximum of 30 people into this class.

They'll attend 8 seminars around the province and take two study tours - one in North America, the other to an international destination.

Completed applications are due March 20th.

AALP Class 16 runs from September 2015 to April of 2017.

More information's available on the website - www.aalp.on.ca.

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