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Farming reality show "The Farm" still looking for eastern Canadian farms

InverseCinematics, an independent Canadian television production company is putting together a new show proposal and is looking for Ontario and eastern Canadian farmers who might be interested in…Continue

Started Dec 10, 2010

New Farming Reality Television Series looking for Interested Farmers in Ontario
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InverseCinematics an independent television production company is putting together a new show proposal and is looking for Ontario farmers who might be interested in taking part. It is a documentary…Continue

Tags: television, Inversecinematics, media, Farm, TV

Started this discussion. Last reply by Joe Dales Oct 26, 2010.

 

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At 1:37pm 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

 
 
 

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