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The Rural Voice, 2001-05, Page 63RAINY RIVER Federation of Agriculture NEWSLETTER 414 R.R. 1, Devlin, Ontario POW 100 807-486-3622 AmmatiL RAINY RIVER b'ALLF.t ' The Rural Voice is provided to Rainy River Federation members by the RRFA. April /7, 2001 Tom checked his cattle this morning on the snow machine. Yes Easter weekend was a surprise for everyone in the Rainy River District. It was whiteout time most of Sunday and on into Easter Mqnday. But. the Easter bunny left his tracks everywhere and the weather was great for making snowmen. Spring is sure going to look good this year. The RRFA met at Morley on April 3 with Bernie Zimmerman, Linda Armstrong, Kelly Faragher, Jason Teeple. KimJo Bliss/Calder, Ken Fisher, Betty Salchert, Angela Halvorsen. Reg Kaus, Rudy Sinninghe, Kristine Carpenter and Shirley Morrish all attending. Member Services Rep. Betty reported on the upcoming Communication Workshop to be held Saturday, April 28 at 10:30 a.m. Anyone interested is to call Betty at 807-486-3536 to register. Betty also mentioned that the RRFA membership is now 174 and that the $150 that each member pays does not stay in our local association. It goes to OFA or CFO, so it is necessary to hold functions to keep funds available to make the organization stay together in an orderly manner. Any problems or questions about RRFA or OFA are to be directed to Betty. Linda stated that members who have been in our local RRFA for 25 continuous years will be recognized. The first annual meeting was October of 1975 after the organized date of June 12. Ralph and Jacquie Hunsperger were two of the first members and Linda would like members to give her a call if you were there at that time as well. Records have been lost and she can go back only as far as 1986 for a complete member's list. Linda's number is 807-852-3656. There's some concern over the rabies in Cochrane which is a totally different strain from the one that usually hits with skunks, etc. and we now have no guns! Kristine reported for the Ag. Awareness committee which will be situated at the spring Farmers' Market at Fort Frances on May 12. We will be promoting barbecued beef with recipes and samples, and other meats like turkey, chicken and maybe elk. Farm tours at Willow -Mor Farms have been postponed this season because of the Foot and Mouth outbreak in Britain. Our district doesn't need the disease, which struck Canada in 1952. Our hearts go out to all farmers in Great Britain and surrounding countries who have been afflicted. May it be contained and eradicated soon. KimJo reported for the Farm Beautification program which is promoted by the Rainy River Valley Agricultural Society. This year 4-H members will be included in the contest as long as their 4-H gate sign is used along with their gate or entrance competition. A "before" photo is also asked for, as in the other entries. The contest is open to everyone in the Rainy River District. Call Linda Armstrong for more information on this beautification program in our District. Entries will be judged in time fcr this year's Emo Fall Fair, with great prizes. Ken Fisher reported for the Rainy River Community Pasture Association. He says that there are 143 pairs and 62 stockers making a total of 348 head entered for the pasture this season. This is up from other years. The cross -fencing that is being done is a big help, but each section needs water -runs, and this is where the extra cost comes in. Wally and Tammy Hunsperger are the managers and are doing a good job. Emo Municipality is searching for a mascdt to represent their great little town. They have a contest open to anyone with ideas. 1 really don't know why they'd need a mascot when they already have Ken Fisher. The annual Spring Rainy River Ag. Days was a huge success this year. All comments were positive on the displays and booths that were set up. It was mentioned that next year the entry lists should go out at least a month earlier to make for a greater competition in the seed, hay and silage entries. Thanks to the dedicated work of KimJo, Kristine and Gary for making it happen. The RRFA annual Spring Dinner was also held on the same Friday evening as the Ag Day weekend. Once again the Bill Gibson Memorial Award for outstanding Voluntary Service to Agriculture in the Rainy River District was• presented. This year the award went to Tom Morrish. My list would be too long to mention all the volunteer time this dedicated man has given, and is stilling giving. Tom was totally surprised, and speechless. He gives his thanks for the recognition and honour of such an award and says that there are so many others out there who deserve the recognition as well. It felt like Academy Awards Night! The Emo Agricultural Research Station is open as of April I. Kim.lo's phone number there is 807-482-2354. It is also their fax number. That reminds me — at the Ag Days weekend, Gordon Scheifele gave a terrific. informative talk which I think should be repeated at an open house or field day for the folks who missed his words of wisdom. It is not about hemp crops either! All the speakers were good and the coffee breaks were excellent. giving time to view the tradeshow. Much thanks to the sponsors: Neilson Cattle Company, Rainy River Future Development Corporation. Stratton Equipment. Rainy River Milk Producers. Cornell Farms, Sunset Country Elk Ranch, T.J. Kaemingh & Sons Ltd. and Marmus Shell. who provided funding for the coffee breaks and lunch both days. We were honoured that weekend with a visit to our farm from two of the speakers. Nancy Noecher, beef cow/calf specialist, OMAFRA and Jim Johnston. Forage Agronomist at New Liskeard. They wanted to see our Galloway herd. What a weekend! Reminder: May 15 is Census Day in Canada. A census questionnaire will arrive in the mail very soon. Census Help Line is 1-800-591-2001. May •1 - 31 from 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Rainy River Rural Safety set up a display at Ag Days as well. There were Tots of handouts and information given. During the breaks our very own nurse. Kristine had a table set up where she was able to take your blood pressure reading. It proved to be a huge hit with the crowd. It was interesting to see how BP changes just by activities and who's standing next to whom. The first sale of the season at Stratton Sales Barn is this Saturday. April 21 at 9:00 a.m. The Feeder Sale will be followed by a Bull Sale. Cleanup and repairs took place Tuesday. April 10 with a small group of dedicated cattle people who kept busy with paint brushes. hammers and screwdrivers. It was chilly and damp that day, but the company and hot coffee made the work go easier. Thanks to Tom, Aarne, Bob, Allan, and Jo for all their work that day. Before, you decide to purchase electricity from a retailer (when the Government of Ontario confirms the date for market opening). be sure to get all the facts first. For information, call Ontario Energy Board at 1.877-682-2727. Next RRFA meeting is scheduled for May 1 at the Curling Rink in Emo at 7:30 p.m. Did you ever wonder why God put our arms and legs where he did so that we could neither pat ourselves on the back nor kick our own rear ends.0 — By Shirley Morrish MAY 2001 59 A