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Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters takes stand AGAINST farmers
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http://www.ofah.org/News/index.cfm?ID=3&A=GetDoc&DID=492Folks, this has me about as upset as I can get. For…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by Dale Ketcheson Oct 31, 2009.

Red Star's view of agriculture
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Nothing unusual but once again the old Red Star almost has me wishing I had a subscription, just so I could have the satisfaction of cancelling it.…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by Joe Dales Oct 19, 2009.

 

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At 4:57pm on October 5, 2009, John Beardsley said…
Hi dale ..are you related to the professor from U of Goo?
At 2:07pm on October 5, 2009, OntAG Admin said…
Hi Dale: Thanks for joining OntAg. We hope you find it valuable.
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