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Do you know a FARMtastic Woman?

We do! Her name is Jeanne Gwynne and she drives big machinery, saves the lives of newborn lambs and can handle an 1800lb bull!

Do you know a FARMtastic Woman?

Jeanne is one of the women that are at the forefront of running the businesses of supplying the very food we eat. They are not afraid of a bit of dirt, manage a full household, nurture their children and control the finances!

FARMtastic WOMEN is a growing global community bringing rural women together online, brainchild of Jeanne Gwynn. The idea is to inspire and support each other to reach our full potential and to help and encourage fellow rural women to succeed in both life and in business. Go to the website to join the FARMtastic community for FREE and /or to sign up for the FREE FARMtastic newsletter.

www.farmtasticwomen.com

For more information contact Jeanne on Jeanne@farmtasticwomen.com

 


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04/02/2012 10:31 PM
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04/02/2012 05:36 PM
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04/02/2012 04:30 PM
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