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The Rural Voice, 2000-01, Page 21people to their local OMAFRA office during the problems with the disaster relief program. He feels the presence of the Markdale Business Enterprise Centre and a Regional Information Co-ordinators co -location which he hopes to get moved from Markdale to Walkerton, will mean there is still a point of entry to the government for those needing help. (Others say that's not the plan.) Murdock says he's ready to give the new plan a chance, as long as the Guelph call centre is up and running before the closing of local offices (OMAFRA says that will take up to six months). "Most of the farmers in my area already know what to do," he says, having either learned from years of experience on the family farm or studying agriculture in college. "People had to call the (local) office anyway. Asiong as the calls will be handled in Guelph it won't make a difference." "The problem will be if we don't do what we say we'll'do," Murdock warns, saying he'll voice his anger to Ernie Hardeman if the call centre turns out to be "l -800 -voice -mail or I -800-nobody-there". But Chittka says many Grey County farmers will be at a disadvantage with the new system. Many don't have access to the ministry's website because they don't have private lines to allow internet access. Other farmers, he says, just don't want to deal with computers and the internet. There has been little consideration for the small to mid- sized farmers in OMAFRA's decision. They were the ones who always relied on the personal contact with their local ag rep. And Down says local Ag Reps and specialists also helped keep producers informed by attending meetings of farm organizations and commodity groups and keeping people up to date on the latest developments. In some cases, she says, commodity groups are helping pay for research. Who, she wonders, will be there to report back on that research? Andy DeVries,.president of the Perth County Federation of Agriculture says the role OMAFRA's extension specialists played as independent sources of advice will be EXPECT THE UNEXPECTED AT... THE SHOW CANADIAN INTERNATI4NAt ar equi men ow International Centre Airport Road Toronto, Ontario www.torontotarmshow.com See your farm equipment dealer for money -saving coupons or call (705) 741-2536. FEBRUARY 8-11,2000 CONSTRUCTION LTD. We do it all - design, engineer & build New Broiler Barn For Huh & Connie Detzler, Clifford Whatever your Building Needs - Big or Small You Know Domm Well Who to Call! • Agricultural • Residential • Commercial IDEAS DOMM WELL BUILT! Phone: 519-665-7848 AYTON Fax: 519-665-7895 JANUARY 2000 17