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Ontario Federation of Agriculture

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The Ontario Federation of Agriculture (OFA) is a general farm organization established in 1936[1] and headquartered in Guelph, Ontario. The OFA is comprised of 52 county farm organizations from across the province. Bette Jean Crews was acclaimed OFA President at the 2008 Annual General Meeting, held in Toronto, Ontario in November.[2] Crews took over for Geri Kamenz, who had served in that capacity for the previous two years.[3]