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WANTED FARMLAND IN ZORRA TOWNSHIP

I REPRESENT A SOLID FARMING CLIENT WHO IS READY AND ABLE TO PURCHASE FARMLAND ANYWHERE IN…Continue

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Started Jan 20, 2015

 

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Farm Livestock, Farm Crops, Agri-Business

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At 8:44am on July 12, 2011, Joe Dales said…

Hi Alister,

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

We hope you enjoy sharing with our other farmer and agribusiness members and visitors.

Take care,

 

Joe Dales

 
 
 

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