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The Rural Voice, 2001-12, Page 66BRUCE Email: bruce@ofa.on.ca 519-364-3050 or 1-800-275-9551 www.ofa.on.ca/bruce www.ofofa.on.ca/bruce 446 10th St., Hanover, Ontario N4N 1P9 County Federation of Agriculture NEWSLETTER • The Rural Voice is provided to Bruce County Farmers by the BCFA. This month 1 would like to give credit to some winners in our agricultural community. In these days where there is so much doom and gloom. it is enlightening to realize how many strong and capable people we have in Bruce County. In the last month the Bruce County Federation of Agriculture (BCFA) has presented scholarships to three students graduating from high school who are looking forward to, continuing in agriculture. These students were Herald Oude Voshaar, Saugeen District High School: Chris Misch, Chesley District High School: and Jonathan Zettler, Sacred Heart High School. Walkerton. It is a cliche to say the future is in our youth but is also very true. Young people of today will have many options when it comes to careers so encouraging some to choose agriculture is extremely important. Farmers must earn respect as well as a livelihood for this to happen. At the November BCFA Board meeting we were treated to a presentation by Glen and Sheila Burgess of Formosa. Ontario's winners and representatives to Canada's Outstanding Young Farmers Program Award this year. The slide show and presentation which they will make in Quebec in December, was extremely well done and gave us insight into how a young and growing family can make a life and a livelihood in farming in Bruce County today. Their optimism and enthusiasm impressed us all. Hard work, intelligence, enthusiasm, and some luck seem to be the main ingredients for success. Our society and our community was built and will continue to be built by people like the Burgesses. Their achievements are a credit to all of us. At our Annual meeting the Award o BRUCE COUNTY FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE EXECUTIVE 2001 - 2002 Past President: Murray Clark President: Jayne Dietrich 1st Vice President: Rick Robson 2nd Vice President: Robert Emerson OFA Regional Directors: Bruce West - Robert A. Bregman Bruce East - Allan Smith Executive: Mark Hamel, Wietse Posthumus, Emie Young (One vacant executive position to be filled at December Board meeting) 62 THE RURAL VOICE Bruce - a county of winners Merit was given to Allan Smith a longtime OFA member from the Tara area. The work of Allan and the others on the drought committee has meant their fight to get justice and fair treatment from AgriCorp has gone to the highest levels. Their professionalism and integrity have added a great deal to the credibility of their cause. The power of the force they are up against has not stopped them and win or lose we are all better for their efforts. Allan has contributed countless hours to not just the cause but to the work of being on the OFA Board, BCFA Executive as well as the Grey -Bruce Humane Society. We are lucky to have him working on our behalf. Lately there has been a flurry of project funding approvals from both levels of government. These projects are the result of partnerships of farmers, rural residents and governments whose aim is the improvement of our environment. The BCFA has received approval for its application to the Agricultural Adaptation Council for an Agricultural Environmental Stewardship Initiative grant for on farm implementation of best management practices specific to water quality improvement. Almost $400,000 will be put towards projects for water quality improvement in the watersheds of Deer and Otter Creeks, and the Teeswater River. Hard work and dedication got this funding and more of it will get the jobs done. As well the OFA and County Federations including BCFA have secured funds from the Healthy Futures for Ontario Agriculture program to develop the Rural Well Upgrading and Decommissioning Project for rural residents of Ontario. Both these projects require the completion of an Environmental Farm Plan (EFP) which in my opinion is one of the benefits of these grants. The more farmers that complete an EFP the further down the road we are to a clean and healthy environment which will benefit us all. Let us be happy that we live in one of the best places on the planet and let us keep working to keep it that way.0 — Submitted by Rick Robson 1st Vice President �Sectscov% s GNeefiv qs! The Bruce County Federation of Agriculture would like to wish all our members and their families a very Merry Christmas and a healthy, prosperous and Happy New Year. BRUCE COUNTY FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE DIRECTORS' MEETING MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2001 -- 8:00 P.M. Sprucedale Agromart RR. #2, Walkerton 25th sideroad Brant (north off of former tiwy.#4 - east of Walkerton) MEMBERS ARE WELCOME TO ATTEND 441;41.110al @MG:It@ OM antra* Important! Farmland Property Taxes Is your farm in the correct tax class? • There are two (2) programs you must apply to: 1. Farm Business Registration registers your farm business each year. 2. Farmland Property Class Tax Rate puts your farm property in the Farmland Tax class (25 per cent). Note: If you filed a multi-year Farm Land Property Class Tax Rate application in 2000 or 2001, then you only need to notify OMAFRA if any changes have occurred in your situation. • You can check this by looking at your most recent Property Assessment Notice: "Res/Farm Taxable: Full" If your notice says only this, it means you will pay 100 per cent of the residential tax rate on your farmland! "Farmlands Taxable: Full" If your notice says this, it means you will pay 25 per cent of the residential tax rate on your farmland. For a farm with a house on it, both of the above classes should be on the assessment notice. •If there is a problem, TO CORRECT IT: ACT NOW! You only have until March 31, 2002 Call OMAFRA 1-800-469-2285 or the Ontario Assessment Review Board at 1-800-263-3237 • Purchasing a farm? Check with OMAFRA, before you buy, to be sure the property is in the correct class: 1-800-469-2285 • Renting farmland? The owner of the land must get the Farm Business Registration number and signature of the tenant, on the Farmland Property tax application. IMPORTANT: Please read your "Property Assessment Notice" carefully when you receive it to ensure you will not be paying 100 per cent tax rate on your farmland in 2002.