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Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Don't Forget to Vote!

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http://challenge.getgrowingforbusiness.scotiabank.com/entry/4243333
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I have a BSW degree, and worked as a social worker for quite a few years, before getting out (with most of my sanity intact) to farm.I grew up on a farm and this is what i was meant to do. I have two wonderful daughters, as well as 3 dogs, 6 cats, a pig named Joey, chickens, ducks and a bunny. All are family.
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