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Katrina Geenevasen
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Hi everyone! I am a third-year journalism student at Loyalist College. Currently, I am working on a documentary about women on the family farm.I want to explore how these days, women are taking on…Continue

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Started this discussion. Last reply by Jamie Boland Dec 7, 2011.

 

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At 2:01am on November 20, 2011, rosemarie haegens said…

hi Katrina sorry it has taken me so long to reply I have just been trying to finish things before christmas you can email me at rhaegens@hotmail.com to discuss phone interview

At 4:39am on November 8, 2011, OntAG Admin said…

Hi Katrina,

Welcome to the Ontario Agriculture Community website at www.ontag.farms.com

We hope you enjoy interacting with our farmer and ag business members and visitors.

Joe

 
 
 

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