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Avaleigh Eastman
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How are you involved in agriculture?
Farm Livestock, Farm Crops, Agri-Business, Ag Association

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At 9:42am on February 10, 2011, Mackenna Roth said…

Hey Avaleigh!!

Thanks for joining! Hope all is well with you!

At 2:49pm on February 6, 2011, OntAG Admin said…

Hi Avaleigh,

Welcome to OntAg, the Ontario Agriculture website - you are now part of the community!!

Please browse around and enjoy the chat,, blogs, news, commentary, videos, photos and more.

If you have an upcoming event for the Ontario Agriculture Community you can list it in our popular Events section.

We hope you enjoy the website, and best of all it is free!.

Sincerely,

Sandy Dales

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