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Melanie Williams
  • Caledon, Ontario
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How are you involved in agriculture?
Ag Association, Other

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At 4:23am on January 15, 2010, Gunther Csoff said…
Hi Melanie,
This all very new to me, . i have a question for you, was it you who asked for info on the ALUS program in Norfolk. As usual the weekend was at times fast paced, and I didn't pay attention to deatail, so I could send on information. Let me know and I will forward. Gunther
At 3:58am on December 1, 2009, AALP said…
Hi Melanie - welcome to Ontario Agriculture and to the AALP Class 13 Group.
 
 
 

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