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Bristow replied Nov 7, 2010 to A plea from one of your own.

4 Nov 9, 2010
Reply by John Schwartzentruber

"No there is no conspirsy, because they now do it openly, right in front of you now.…"

Bristow replied Nov 7, 2010 to Great topic for discussion - "Is Organic Food Really What You Think It Is?"

6 Nov 25, 2010
Reply by Bristow

"Thank you John, I even called the bastards three times, all you get is a recorded me…"

Bristow replied Nov 2, 2010 to Good bye

4 Nov 9, 2010
Reply by Bristow

"Al Scholz, Quote" go to your banker or board of directors for help" ? Why would you…"

Bristow replied Oct 20, 2010 to AgVisionTV: Are you an achiever or just plain stubborn? What works best on your farm?

1 Oct 20, 2010
Reply by Bristow

"The 681 other businesses, they don't have cow shit, pig stink and chicken smell, tha…"

Bristow replied Oct 9, 2010 to In LF Press: Health and safety program initiated four years ago by the Ontario government is ‘pathetic'

1 Oct 9, 2010
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Bristow replied Oct 8, 2010 to Codex Alimentarious and Nuticide

12 Jan 13, 2011
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Bristow replied Oct 8, 2010 to Codex Alimentarious and Nuticide

12 Jan 13, 2011
Reply by Bristow

"Yes what can you say its good to see the number of policial posts and senior public…"

Bristow replied Oct 7, 2010 to Welcome to John Burke as the new Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs

1 Oct 7, 2010
Reply by Bristow

"As you can see by the response no one cares. You know that the price is going to go…"

Bristow replied Oct 7, 2010 to Potash: BHP or PCS - Which is the best deal for farmers? Farmers of North America Comment...What do you think?

1 Oct 7, 2010
Reply by Bristow

"John I am sorry you won't get them, because slim that leaks from the pipe, ends up s…"

Bristow replied Oct 7, 2010 to Time to Give Notice.

1 Oct 7, 2010
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