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We are gearing up for a new season of AgVision TV and wanted to connect with everyone.

If you have any issues you would like to discuss, please post them here for others to read and debate.

Past shows can be found at www.agvisiontv.com

Thanks,

Kevin

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I have Elaine Froese coming to tape some sessions on key interpersonal issues on the farm next week.

Anyone have any tough people issues that you would like her to discuss.

http://agvisiontv.farms.com/default.aspx?vid=vid_5142009140448156
If you don't know Elaine, here is a clip of her Farm Life Coaching style.

Thanks,

Kevin

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