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Ag & Country 2020 Directory arriving in (Ontario) mailboxes now

Ag & Country 2020 Directory arriving in (Ontario) mailboxes now

Ontario’s Rural Business Directory

Farms.com is pleased to announce the inaugural issue of Ag & Country Life 2020, an annual business directory for farmers and people who enjoy the rural lifestyle in Ontario. 

This reference guide can be kept and referred to throughout the year.  Over the winter, most farmers will reflect on the year past, and plan for the year ahead.  Farmers who are looking for resources, everything from tiling for your fields in the spring, to sileage and grain storage, will solutions in the Ag & Country Directory.

Looking for equipment? Once again, the Ag & Country directory has you covered from spring until fall with plants to hay equipment, and of course, tractors.  Time for new tires? The directory has solutions for that as well.

Improvements around the farm?  Find information on siding, roofing, doors or feeders, gates, and chutes. 

The winter months also allow for financial and insurance re-thinking, and the directory offers plenty of solutions there too, including legal and commodity marketing advice.

Finally, whether it is for work on the farm, or fun on the farm, the directory also includes information on ATVs and other fun rural lifestyle “toys” such as trucks.   

The directory features a handy Table of Contents that provides details of the products listed on that page, making it easy for farmers to find the products and services they are looking for.

 

To view the directory online visit: https://www.farms.com/rural-lifestyle-digital-edition/ag-and-country-life-rural-directory-2020/

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