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"Heavy metals are taken out in leaking process in tanks or ponds, same as sewage."

Bristow replied Jan 17, 2011 to Biogas is more than energy

11 Apr 5, 2011
Reply by Kevin Stewart

"I am sorry to tell you but your corn is infected with gm genes. Also according to so…"

Bristow replied Jan 16, 2011 to Environmentally Responsible Farming: What does it mean to you?

10 Jan 18, 2011
Reply by Bristow

"Everyone who runs a farm is totally aware of the farming practices, if not we have t…"

Bristow replied Jan 13, 2011 to Environmentally Responsible Farming: What does it mean to you?

10 Jan 18, 2011
Reply by Bristow

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Bristow replied Jan 13, 2011 to Codex Alimentarious and Nuticide

12 Jan 13, 2011
Reply by Bristow

"Prices are from the net from Torronto, the conversion is from Kg to pounds. As for t…"

Bristow replied Jan 13, 2011 to Food Inc. on the CBC. Did anyone see it and what did you think?

10 Jan 13, 2011
Reply by Bristow

"Torronto prices as of today 11 Jan2005Mince beef 12.79 per kg converted to 4 Ilbs $2…"

Bristow replied Jan 11, 2011 to Food Inc. on the CBC. Did anyone see it and what did you think?

10 Jan 13, 2011
Reply by Bristow

"John you will find that the food is more extensive in poor suburbs and more fastfood…"

Bristow replied Jan 10, 2011 to Food Inc. on the CBC. Did anyone see it and what did you think?

10 Jan 13, 2011
Reply by Bristow

"I would say Carbon tax mark two, this time by the proviencal means, as a poss to fed…"

Bristow replied Jan 10, 2011 to What Was The Ontario Agriculture Top News Story Of The Year? Any suggestions?

12 Jan 15, 2011
Reply by Roadrunner

"You will find their is no gold, UK sold theirs about three years ago, Australia I th…"

Bristow replied Jan 9, 2011 to Dump your US dollar.

4 Jan 9, 2011
Reply by Bristow

"That depends on how much gold Canada has in reserves to base their currency on. Beca…"

Bristow replied Jan 8, 2011 to Dump your US dollar.

4 Jan 9, 2011
Reply by Bristow

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