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Healthy Agricultural Management Contest Offers Trip & Event Prize

Young Canadian farmers are eligible to win an all expenses paid trip to this year's International Farm Management Congress this July in Quebec City.

Farm Management Council is running it's Y We Farm contest again this year.

The trip to the Congress is the prize for the winner.

The event brings farmers, advisors, academics, policy makers, researchers and anyone with a keen interest in farm business together to share best practices.

To take part in the contest young farmers must produce a one minute or less video based on the theme - How are you practicing healthy agricultural management on your farm?

The video will be judged on presentation style and content relevance.

For the purposes of this competition, young farmers are described as being between 20 and 40 years old and actively involved in a farm.

More information, including how to enter, is on the Farm Management Canada website.

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