The Rural Voice, 1981-04, Page 36rabies is concerned, for the last three
months. The number should be declining
soon," said Dr. Robert Turnbull, district
veterinarian for Bruce County.
RUSSELL BOLTON.
cont. from page h
nine titles. Blackhall lost in 19250 \‘ hien
permitted the Winthrop farmer to pull
into a tie. "1'd like to get one up on
Alex," says Bolton of the friendly
competition.
Their meetings are rare. but clearly
intangibles have helped create the
friendship. illustrated best perhaps by
the Scottish visitor's embrace. "Yes.
they've gotten to be great old conies."
stn Mac says of the pair.
Social benefits are certainly one
incentive to take part in the Royal.
Another long -run benefit to agriculture,
perhaps recognized if not expressed by
Bolton, is outlined by Alexander: "What
Russell is doing is still creating an
interest in legumes, keeping people from
thinking monoculture. By Russell keep-
ing that alfalfa exhibit the way it is. he's
keeping that interest."
The financial rewards are insignificant
and the recognition is scant. but in the
long run both take a back seat to respect
one gets from peers - from the people
who know.
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