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Spring in Ontario... post your activity and pictures from the farm here...

There have been some great pictures posted on Twitter today and news of activity in the field. We will put some of the posts here....

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steenholldairy Spring tillage started 1 month early.instagr.am/p/IcWkrhwzxE/8 minutes ago · reply · retweet · favorite

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steenholldairy #Spring tillage has begun. #alfalfa#dairy #farmlife Only 1 more earlier than normal. pic.twitter.com/D0rHyTUp

Wayne Black

Nice to have this done before the heat arrives today.   

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Deanbryant262:32pm via Twitter for Android

Spreading fert again NPK going on dry cow grass. yfrog.com/nwxvrqyj

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BradNimijohn 3 hours 34 mins ago Twitter
Old school planting yfrog.com/nwu73clj
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