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Local Man Creates Online Dating Service For Farmers
Farmersonly.com Caters To Those With Small-Town Values
POSTED: 2:19 pm EST October 31,
2005
BEACHWOOD, Ohio -- If you're looking for love, but farm livin' is the life for you, there's a new Web site that might do the trick. A Beachwood man has created Farmersonly.com, an online dating service for farmers and other small-town residents, reported NewsChannel5's Jack Marschall. Jerry Miller says his site caters to people with the old-fashioned traditional values of America's Heartland. You don't have to actually be a farmer to join the service; you just have to share similar ideals. Miller says his match service is catching on. He says so far he has more than 2,000 clients from across the country. Clients get a free 30-day trial, then pay less than $10 a month to find a match. Farmersonly.com is also being featured in this week's edition of Newsweek.
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