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"we just want to farm one hundred acers   there is three of us to work full time   we…"

Robert Hillman replied Dec 13, 2011 to Do you want your kids to farm?

14 Dec 13, 2011
Reply by Robert Hillman

"because of selfishness the dad should have said NO the dad should have been a man an…"

Robert Hillman replied Dec 13, 2011 to Do you want your kids to farm?

14 Dec 13, 2011
Reply by Robert Hillman

"we want to farm  ITS ALL WE HAVE EVER WANTED TO DO there is a farm    100 acers    f…"

Robert Hillman replied Dec 13, 2011 to Do you want your kids to farm?

14 Dec 13, 2011
Reply by Robert Hillman

"we are a single parent family   dad   45   daughter   24  and son  16     all we eve…"

Robert Hillman replied Dec 12, 2011 to Surplus farm houses

26 Dec 12, 2011
Reply by Robert Hillman

"there are right tenents     there are some that spend their own money to build a new…"

Robert Hillman replied Dec 12, 2011 to Surplus farm houses

26 Dec 12, 2011
Reply by Robert Hillman

"i have lived in  logan township for  22 years in  a rented house no one gives a crap…"

Robert Hillman replied Dec 12, 2011 to Surplus farm houses

26 Dec 12, 2011
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"www.infowars.com   www.henrymakow.com   get the reporters to look up      THE GEORGI…"

Robert Hillman replied Dec 7, 2011 to Smart Meters and high consumption

21 Jan 5, 2012
Reply by John Schwartzentruber

"city hunters that never grew up farming they are just assholes that want to kill som…"

Robert Hillman replied Nov 28, 2011 to Attention Hunters!

9 May 1, 2019
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Cereal rust risk report April 1 to June 29 2026 stripe rust reported in Alberta and eastern Canada along with leaf and stem rust in eastern Canada

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