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Kelsey Banks
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  • Cambridge, ON
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6 Attributes to Becoming a Successful Agricultural Entrepreneur

This past Thursday I had the pleasure to speak with the Quebec Farmers' Association about marketing and entrepreneurship. Although the presentation was to the QFA, I believe it is relevant to Ontario farmers just as much. Take a look and feel free to comment with any questions or comments! Thank you, Kelsey Banks.…

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Posted on April 28, 2014 at 4:13am

Why I Chose to Work in Agriculture

Please follow this link to my blog post about why I chose to work in agriculture!

http://kelseybanks.me/2014/03/31/why-i-chose-to-work-in-agriculture/

Posted on March 31, 2014 at 4:57am

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At 4:55am on October 23, 2014, Advancing Women Conference said…

Hi Kelsey, thanks for the add!

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