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"Get a gasifer to run your own power."

Bristow replied May 4, 2010 to Smart Meters and high consumption

21 Jan 5, 2012
Reply by John Schwartzentruber

"The whole system is a croc of you know what, meat produced here, the product is insp…"

Bristow replied Apr 25, 2010 to Safe Quality and Traceability

12 May 19, 2010
Reply by Karen Mahon

"Very interesting."

Bristow replied Feb 1, 2010 to ROYAL AG WINTER FAIR VIDEO The Business of Meat-Lamb on the Rise

1 Feb 1, 2010
Reply by Bristow

"In regards to your farm land it is very cheap, from Australian view, you have a nort…"

Bristow replied Feb 1, 2010 to .Foreign Interests.

7 Feb 1, 2010
Reply by Bristow

"This is an other example of self interest and closed market policies that trying to…"

Bristow replied Jan 12, 2010 to Turkey Wars in the Star

2 Jan 14, 2010
Reply by Roadrunner

"I don't know why these europian farmers are protesting about, they have closed marke…"

Bristow replied Jan 12, 2010 to Farm protests in Europe

2 Jan 14, 2010
Reply by Roadrunner

"I have noticed the widening gap between city and country ideas of what a farmer does…"

Bristow replied Jan 12, 2010 to OFA is looking for your feedback on "What is your Number One Issue?" Let them know here....

23 Jan 30, 2010
Reply by Joann

"Greed, money and nature of the beast. Organic farming to me is the reign of the entr…"

Bristow replied Jan 12, 2010 to Biotechnology and Organics: Why Can't They Be Friends?

2 Jan 19, 2010
Reply by Joann

"Hello Andrew, thank you for your reply, the mongrals try it on all the time. As for…"

Bristow replied Jan 11, 2010 to We have a scammer on site scammer Veronica Conte

2 Jan 11, 2010
Reply by Bristow

"don't know about the tunston story. But the Yukon government were entantaining a Chi…"

Bristow replied Jan 10, 2010 to .Foreign Interests.

7 Feb 1, 2010
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