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"I was looking at grain corn - top hybrids - $483 per acre. No land price included in…"

Joe Dales replied Dec 18, 2009 to 2010 OMAFRA Crop Budgets Available Online: Are the numbers realistic compared to your actual costs?

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"We have now posted links to the 2009 Provincial Soybeans and Corn Trial Data. http:…"

Joe Dales replied Dec 15, 2009 to Harvest Reports: How did the corn and soybeans do in your area?

1 Dec 15, 2009
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"Thanks everyone for participating and sharing some of your feedback. I am going to f…"

Joe Dales replied Nov 30, 2009 to Canadian Government Looking For Input From Young Farmers...Comment Here.

13 Nov 30, 2009
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"I had this news sent to me on the program. Joe Canadian Hog Industry Loan Loss…"

Joe Dales replied Nov 27, 2009 to HOG LOANS DO NOT WORK

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"BNN Interview from the Royal Winter Fair How to invest in Global Agriculture - Fron…"

Joe Dales replied Nov 16, 2009 to ROYAL AG WINTER FAIR VIDEO Importance of Ag in Canada

4 Nov 16, 2009
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"BNN Interview of Jay Bradshaw, President, Syngenta Crop Protection Interview. http:…"

Joe Dales replied Nov 16, 2009 to ROYAL AG WINTER FAIR VIDEO Importance of Ag in Canada

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"Dr Danny Harvey University of Toronto. Interview. Discusses half of the greenhouses…"

Joe Dales replied Nov 16, 2009 to ROYAL AG WINTER FAIR VIDEO Importance of Ag in Canada

4 Nov 16, 2009
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"Great presentation Dave. Thanks for promoting agriculture. Joe"

Joe Dales replied Nov 13, 2009 to ROYAL AG WINTER FAIR VIDEO Importance of Ag in Canada

4 Nov 16, 2009
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"Good interview Dale....thanks for promoting ag to the consumer at the Royal. Joe Da…"

Joe Dales replied Nov 13, 2009 to ROYAL AG WINTER FAIR VIDEO The Growing Soy Market

1 Nov 13, 2009
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"Harvest Report - Soys in Milton Area I was talking to Larry Blaney from Blaney Grai…"

Joe Dales replied Nov 10, 2009 to First Soybean Test Plot Results Are On the Yield Data Centre.

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