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At 11:34am on February 15, 2011, OntAG Admin said…

Hi Valerie,

Thanks again for posting your event on the OntAg - Ontario Agriculture website hosted by Farms.com.

Glen from the Farms.com tech office sent an email that you were still having problems with editing the event.

I have deleted the event so you can either repost it, or email the details to myself at sandy.dales@farms.com and I will post it for you under the OntAg Admin account.

Sincerely,

Sandy Dales

sandy.dales@farms.com

At 11:13am on February 10, 2011, OntAG Admin said…

Hi Valerie,

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

sandy.dales@farms.com

 
 
 

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