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The Rural Voice, 2001-01, Page 58BRUCE Email: bruce@ofa.on.ca website: www.ofa.on.ca/bruce County Federation of Agriculture NEWSLETTER 446 10th St., Hanover, Ontario N4N 1P9 519-364-3050 or 1-800-275-9551 • The Rural Voice is provided to Bruce County Farmers by the BCFA. Sometimes we're our own worst enemies This article is meant to be somewhat provocative and the views expressed are mine alone. There has been quite a lot of talk about the demise of the family farm in Canada especially in the last few years. The reduction in the numbers of such farms is seen as a threat to rural communities and their institutions such as churches, community centres and cultures. Many farmers are lobbying to prevent this from happening. Mostly they are lobbying urbanites but are also lobbying other rural residents. There are two major problems that make this difficult, however, and they are related to credibility. The first is an inability to put forth a clear definition of what exactly constitutes a "family" farm. For example many quite small farm operations are incorporated and others like mine for example, operate as a numbered company. Now perhaps all the shareholders are related, but not necessarily and unless the operators make the information public there is no way of knowing. Some of the largest corporations involved in the farming industry are families: the McCain's being the most well known in Canada. I'm sure most people wouldn't class them as "family" farmers but it does raise some questions. When trying to convince others of the rightness of your position it seems to me one has to be very clear about it. Many farmers, if not most, understand in their guts the meaning of "The. Family Farm", or at least they used to. The trouble is it is very hard to make outsiders understand a "gut" feeling, never mind contribute to it in some way. What is it we would like society to contribute besides money by the way? Another problem I see, and I may be digging myself in even deeper here, is the fact that many farmers who see themselves as family farmers, are contributing to the demise of many rural family businesses. They do this by shopping at Wal-Mart (a family business ironically), Home Depot, Shoppers Drug Mart, etc. Every dollar spent at these large chain stores and malls is one not spent at the local, New OFA disability program for the millennium Most members of the farming community wouldn't think twice about insuring their cars, home, equipment, livestock, etc., while these issues are critically important, the most important asset for most of us, is OUR ABILITY TO EARN AN INCOME! For instance, a 40 year old, earning $36,000/yr., assuming a 5 per cent increase per year, would be looking at potential earnings from now until age 65, of $1,718,176. Protecting this asset, has often not even been considered! This usually is due to the perception that the cost of disability insurance has been prohibitive. "Just too expensive," and/or there have been too many limitations. Officially launched at the recent Ontario Outdoor Farm Show in Woodstock with great success and offered through the OFA, the new disability program underwritten by Unum and distributed through Totally Diversified Financial Services, is essentially one of the most comprehensive and affordable programs on the market today. Unum is the largest disability specialist in the world, offering unparalleled reliability and security. Designed for the Farming Community! Farmers who have written down their income to 0, often don't qualify for any benefits. The new OFA program offers benefits in this instance, from $1,000/month to $2,000/month. If you already have a program, it may well be worth the time to receive a quotation on the new program, as the benefit levels may be higher, and/or more cost effective including additional and enhanced plan features. Features such as indexing to inflation, and partial disability coverage, just to name a few. The new OFA disability program designed for the farming community has been developed to offer security and peace of mind for both OFA members and Associate members and their immediate families. This program should be considered as an essential part of your financial plan. For further information on this program or to arrange a personal quotation, contact Barry Mills or Riny Vanrooy of Totally Diversified Financial Services at 1-888-231-7577 or email bemill ®home.com0 54 THE RURAL VOICE (usually family run), drug store, variety store, grocery store and garden centre to name a few. The appearance of more and more vacant store fronts in small towns are testament to the trend. As has already happened in many small U.S. towns this means no local newspapers (no advertisers), and no service clubs, no ball or hockey team sponsors. It also means travelling farther and farther for basics, which with our mild winters lately, may not seems too bad. An old-fashioned winter may give us pause however. Another negative impact is on the property tax base. As our property taxes continue to increase, especially lately, this could be a major problem for farmers. Communities are made up of people with bonds of common interests and needs. If these needs start to become too different the community starts to deteriorate. So as we pass "For Sale" signs on what we know as family farms on our way to the chain store perhaps we should think a little bit about what we want. When we run into our urban cousins that these stores don't be surprised if they look puzzled when we decry the end of the family farms. In order to lobby effectively we must be clear about our concepts. I am very proud and happy to be a part of my community and do not want to see it divided and weakened. Unfortunately it seems sometimes we are our own worst enemies. May we all find our way to a happy and prosperous New Year.O - Submitted by Rick Robson 1st Vice President Bruce County Federation of Agriculture BRUCE COUNTY FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE Directors' Meeting Monday, January 22, 2001 Sprucedate Agromart R.R. #2, Walkerton -25th Sideroad Brant (north off of Hwy. #4 - east of Walkerton) - across from Morry's Trailer Sales Members are welcome to attend