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"stacey_at_dfi We're getting close here in Dover. Soy harvest should begin by tomorr…"

OntAG Admin replied Oct 6, 2011 to Soybean harvest in Ontario, some have started, have you? When will your fields be ready? Check out the results ...

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"HustonFarms Finally began #harvest11 with soys here in sunny SW Ont. Chance to vote…"

OntAG Admin replied Oct 6, 2011 to Soybean harvest in Ontario, some have started, have you? When will your fields be ready? Check out the results ...

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"Dave_Curry Soybeans are starting to flow into the Harmony elevator. Moisture's are…"

OntAG Admin replied Oct 6, 2011 to Soybean harvest in Ontario, some have started, have you? When will your fields be ready? Check out the results ...

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"Cropper01 Back at #soybean #harvest11 this morning moisture is 14 http://t.…"

OntAG Admin replied Oct 6, 2011 to Soybean harvest in Ontario, some have started, have you? When will your fields be ready? Check out the results ...

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"TVRSCIA Combining #soys in Drumbo. First load yesterday @ 13.5%. #ontag htt…"

OntAG Admin replied Oct 6, 2011 to Soybean harvest in Ontario, some have started, have you? When will your fields be ready? Check out the results ...

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"Harvest for Hunger just short of World Record on CTV news:   Farmers just miss soyb…"

OntAG Admin replied Oct 6, 2011 to World Record Soybean Harvest For Charity: Post Your Pictures, Videos, Thoughts Here.

11 Oct 8, 2011
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"Dave_CurryOct 05, 12:00pm via Twitter for BlackBerry® That's a lot of combines …"

OntAG Admin replied Oct 6, 2011 to World Record Soybean Harvest For Charity: Post Your Pictures, Videos, Thoughts Here.

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"The article was most likely aboutt a wind farm and not a brop or agricultural farm s…"

OntAG Admin replied Oct 6, 2011 to Is this link broken or what?

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"AdrianVanDyk http://t.co/P7ydT8Wv Soys coming off east of Blenheim on the b…"

OntAG Admin replied Oct 5, 2011 to Soybean harvest in Ontario, some have started, have you? When will your fields be ready? Check out the results ...

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"ScoutingFields Soybean plots and sidexside's this afternoon in the Mt.Albert and Ux…"

OntAG Admin replied Oct 5, 2011 to Soybean harvest in Ontario, some have started, have you? When will your fields be ready? Check out the results ...

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