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The Rural Voice, 2000-10, Page 5Feature stories We have two unrelated, yet related, stories this month. Ralph Pearce explores an issue brought up by David K. Foot in his book Boom, Bust & Echo. Foote says the aging Baby -boom generation will radically change the food industry, creating niches for high-quality foods. One of those already filling that kind of niche is Tom Jackson, a Lambton County game farm owner who Sandra Orr interviewed. Pages 14 & 18 Newsletters Perth County Federation 49 Rainy River Federation 50 Grey County Federation 52 Perth Pork Producers 53 Bruce County Federation 54 Huron County Federation 56 The interior of this magazine is made from 65 per cent recycled paper. Both it and the "cover may be fully recycled. r THE RURAL VOICE •Subscription form 1 year at $16.05 2 years at $26.75 (includes 7% GST) (U.S. 1 year at $20 2 years at $35) To: Address: Postal Code: Please enclose payment. Mail to: The Rural Voice, P.O. Box 429, Blyth, Ontario NOM 1H0 L J RURAL VOICE Elaine and Roger Cook have become friends of trees and the environment in general. Part of the inspiration for the change, however, came from bitter experience. Page 24 Columns Behind the Scenes Cover Gisele Ireland 4 Keith Roulston 6 Robert Mercer 10 Mabel's Grill 12 Features Approaching food trends 14 Birds of a different colour 18 Pretty... Dangerous 20 Lessons learned 24 Call before you cut 30 Fighting back 34 Grandma's perfect pumpkins 36 Rural Living Recipes 38 Gardening 41 Decorating 42 Departments Feedback 2 Scrapbook 8 News 42 Advice 43 Business Centre 47 Classified 48 Calendar 49 Advertisers' Index 55 Management Markets 68 Agritech 69 SEPTEMBER 20001