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At 1:19pm on January 23, 2011, OntAG Admin said…

Sorry for any SPAM message! The sender has been removed. In order for ease of use of the site we let people post before they are approved. Hopefully we won't have to be stricter on our Ontario Ag Community website. Take Care, Sandy Dales  sandy.dales@farms.com

At 3:09am on September 2, 2010, Joe Dales said…
Nice to meet you Sean....in a past life, I called on Maynard and was changing jobs when your dad bought in at Brussels...I am originally from Walkerton.
If you are down at the Outdoor Farm Show, drop by our booth and say hello.
Also, pass on my regards to your dad and John Beardsley.
Take care,
Joe
At 5:38am on August 31, 2010, Joe Dales said…
Hi Sean:

Welcome to OntAg.
We hope you find the website valuable and participate.

Take care,

Joe Dales

P.S. Are you related to Merle?
 
 
 

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