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30 THE RURAL VOICE
NEWS
"WE HAVE
ROBBED
AND RAPED
THE SOIL."
Senator Hubert Sparrow at Soil
Conservation Day
We have robbed and raped the
soil, says Senator Hubert O. Spar-
row, from Saskatchewan, speaking
at Soil Conservation Day held at
the farm of Gordon and Paula
Lobb, in Huron County, just west
of Clinton.
Sparrow, speaking with
evangelical fervor, says that soil is
our most precious resource; that
conservation must be made a
priority. Soil degradation, he says,
is caused by wind, water, saliniza-
tion, acidification, compaction,
mining, and urbanization, and it
affects all parts of Canada.
"The Atlantic provinces, a hun-
dred years ago, had 15 to 18" of
top soil with bedrock underneath...
Now there is only six to seven
inches of topsoil. In thirty years,
there'll be no farming in that part
of the country.
"Quebec has good organic soil
which is very fragile, but mono-
culture, cropping the same crop
continuously year after year, has