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At 9:16pm on December 3, 2009, Arlie McFaul said…
Mat,

I saw your father-in-law last night at an OPVG district meeting in Dorchester. He said you were enjoying AALP...

Cheers
Arlie
 
 
 

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STATCAN: Net income for Canadian farmers fell 9.5% in 2022

Realized net income for Canadian farmers fell 9.5% to $12.5 billion in 2022 as growth in expenses outpaced the rise in farm cash receipts, according to data recently released by Statistics Canada

PRESS RELEASE from OFT: Risks to the Future Viability of Agriculture in Ontario Imminent

The Ontario Farmland Trust (OFT), on the heels of an unanswered Open Letter to the Premier of Ontario, is not slowing down in its efforts to bring awareness of what they believe to be worrying policy changes in the new Provincial Planning Statement (PPS) 2023, to the public.

New Plans to Lower Credit Card Fees for Small Farmers

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