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Looking for Farmland in the Dufferin County area

Hello I'm looking to start an organic produce/live stock farm and I am currently looking for land to start on. Have minimal money for land so preferably looking to lease or if a deal can be arranged…Continue

Started Jan 15, 2014

 

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How are you involved in agriculture?
Farm Livestock, Farm Crops, Other

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At 3:22am on January 13, 2014, OntAG Admin said…

Good morning Dave,

Welcome to www.ontag.farms.com - a community site for Ontario Agriculture.

Please let us know if you have any questions.

Thanks, the Farms.com team

 
 
 

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