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The Rural Voice, 1982-10, Page 17"Open Houses" Over the past several months, the Ministry of Natural Resources have been holding "open house" days to inform and receive comment from the public on draft planning strategy proposals. In April of this year, the Southern Ontario Co-ordinated Program Strategy was published; from this master docu- ment, land use strategies were prepared for the various regions in Southern Ontario. In the Wingham district, for example, the target yield for the next 20 years is 116,000 cubic meters of forest products per year, 400,000 kg. of com- mercial fish per year and 36,000 animals pelts per year. Targets for aggregates have not yet been developed. Targets are also being established for recreational uses such as hunting, fishing, camping etc. When asked what mechanisms the ministry expected to use to achieve these targets, Warren Knight, land technician for the Ministry said, "In northern Ontario it is relatively simple, as much of the land is crown owned. In southern Ontario we will be relying to a great extent Agricultural research gains from lottery The provincial Lottery Research Awards Program has awarded $189,984 to agriculture -related research projects, Ontario Agriculture and Food Minister Dennis Timbrell said in a recent an- nouncement. The University of Guelph will receive $87,100 to study the following topics: investigation of the role of ureaplasma in bovine genital tract disease, development of oats with milling quality as a cash crop for Ontario, egg quality, salmonella in Ontario cheddar cheese, and adaptation of early maturing corn hybrids in Nor- thern Ontario. United Breeders of Guelph will receive $20,000 to study artificial insemination in sheep on a commercial basis. Pinecrest Foods of Guelph will receive $19,614 for studies on the production of roaster -type chickens. The Processing Strawberry Action Committee of Waterford will receive $63,270 toward studying the development of a processing strawberry industry. FARM NEWS Public Safety Warren Knight, points out some of the programs and strategy proposals a series of "Open" Houses at the Ministry of Natural Resources. on co-operation from the municipalities and landowners. Hopefully it will not become necessary to resort to regulation and the court systems. Everyone loses in those situations. We will be seeking input into various municipal zoning regulations at and providing incentives to landownei'. such as our tree -planting services and stream -fencing projects, thereby provid- ing a service to the landowner and creating better wildlife habitat and future forest reserves. <>CropHandler HIGH MOISTURE GRAIN STRUCTURES available for immediate delivery and erection. PLANNING A FORAGE STRUCTURE FOR '83? Call today and let us arrange to have a representative discuss your re- quirements while 1982 prices are still in effect. Your Local Representative in GREY, BRUCE, DUFFERIN & SIMCOE Counties. YOUR CANADIAN MADE ALTERNATIVE NORTH COUNTY CROPHANDLER INC. Affiliate of Fritz Concrete Limited 'Suppliers of Precast Agricultural Slatted Floors' R . # 1, CHEPSTOW, ONT, NOG 1K0 DESIGN and CONSULTING SERVICE (519) 366-2661 Toll free in 519 area 1-800-265-3015 CaII us today. THE RURAL VOICE / OCTOBER 1982 PG. 17 4