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The Rural Voice, 1981-06, Page 5the rural Voice THE MAGAZINE FOR THE WHOLE FARM FAMILY Special features The family farm; Will it survive 4 Agriculture, through Adrian Vos on the state of the family farm. Kids' contest results 6 The results of Rural Voice's third annual contest. Farm vacations 13 Farm folk open their houses to the city dweller. Guest Column 15 Art Lawson writes on hedging in the futures Regular features market Rural News in brief 17 Farm management 22 Keith Roulston 23 Voice of a farmer 25 Advice on farming 27 Mailbox of the month 27 Rural family 29 Gisele Ireland 30 Up and Coming 31 Classified Ads 33 Grey Federation 35 Perth Pork Producers 37 Bruce Federation 39 Huron Federation 40 COVER: Drawing by Doug Tyler, R.R. 1, Age 12. the eyes of children Don't know about you but for many of us who work at Rural Voice this is our favourite issue of the year. It's the time when we get slowed right down and for awhile at least. see the world of agriculture through kids' eyes. This year's annual contest focusses on the family farm and once again it's brought out some terrific contributions from young readers in poetry. stories and art work. To the winners. congratulations and you'll be receiving cheques in the mail before the end of June. To all who entered [and we've been surrounded and almost buried. by art and other evidence of creativity in our office here for more than a month) thank you: your effort has been appreciated: please enter again next year. As well as pages from our young readers. Rural Voice this month has an opinion piece by writer Adrian Vos on the survival of the family farm. To balance that weighty topic, Gisele Ireland's back as usual with a column specially tailored to our kids' issue. We've also got a story by Elaine Townshend that'll be of interest to farmers concerned about how well agriculture communicates with consumers. She's profiled some area farm families who open their homes for farm vacations. You've thought about offering vacations for city dwellers? Read the story starting on page 13. In closing. here's a quote from one of our favourite entries in Rural Voice's kids' contest: "Life on the farm is wonderful jot learning agriculture.- That's from David Elliott of R.R. 3. Lucknow, Holyrood. See you in July. EDITORIAL BOARD: Bev. Brown, Alice Gibb, Sheila Gunby, Rhea Hamilton, Herb Shoveller, Adrian Vos and Susan White. Brucc Correspondent Gisele Ireland, Perth Correspondent Donna Thiel, Staff Reporter Debbie Ranney. ADVERTISING: Matt Adamson, Barbara Consitt. Telephone 527-0240 NATIONAL ADVERTISING: Matt Adamson (519) 527-0240, Box 10, Blyth, Ontario NOM 1H0 Published monthly by McLean Bros. Publishers Ltd., Box 10, Blyth, Ontario, NOM 1HO. Telephone (519) 527-0240 or 523-9648. All manuscripts submitted for consideration should be accompanied by a stamped. self-addressed envelope. The publishers cannot accept responsibility for unsolicited manuscripts or photographs, although both are welcomed. Any use of fictitious names corresponding 10 actual persons is coincidental. The opinions expressed herein are those of the authors and are not necessarily those of members of the editorial board or the publishers. Full rights are reserved to refuse reading matter and material without stating reasons. Back copies available at a cost of Si per copy. Subscription rates: Canada E5 per year, single copy 50c Send subscription orders to Box 10, Blyth Ontario, NOM 1 HO. Allow four weeks for processing. Second class mail registration number 3560. THE RURAL VOICE/JUNE 1981 PG. 3