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Potter's Burrow Farm

Small Organic market farm growing fresh fruits and vegetables.

 

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At 8:59am on July 8, 2011, Mackenna Roth said…

Hey Tara!

Great to see you joined :)

Take Care

At 2:30am on July 8, 2011, OntAG Admin said…

Hi Tara,

Welcome to the Ontario Agriculture Community at www.ontag.farms.com Let us know if you have any questions. Enjoy sharing with our community of farmers and others involved in agriculture and food.

Take care,

Sandy Dales

 
 
 

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