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Nov 1, 2005
News Release
OSCIA Overhauls Web Site
Guelph, ON, November 1, 2005 - Ontario Soil and Crop Improvement Association (OSCIA) has launched their new and improved website to better serve its members and all other farmers across the province. It provides the farm organization's members with updated and reorganized information about the various crop production activities, investigations, demonstration projects, and other opportunities the association presents. All producers will be able to easily navigate to a superior program section which features the Environmental Farm Plan (EFP) Workshop calendar schedule, and detailed information associated with the current environmental cost-share opportunities. Much of the information is available in English and French.
The Ontario Soil and Crop Improvement Association (OSCIA), founded in 1939, is a unique non-profit farm organization. Their dedicated membership represents virtually all commodity groups across the province.
The association is represented by more than 50 local county and district branches across the province and is a significant presence in all the major agricultural areas of Ontario. OSCIA is committed to four strategic directions: producer education, local association development, program delivery and consumer outreach. OSCIA is a member of AGCare, Ontario Agri-Food Technologies and the Soil Conservation Council of Canada.