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
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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
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