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The Rural Voice, 2002-04, Page 38RMW FARMS LTD. MANURE HANDLING Using dragline aerway combination minimizes runoff makes manure incorporation more effective puts manure into top 8" of soil without turning cover crops aerway cuts like a blade and Lifts gently - works in hay crop & pasture Ray & Mike Rammeloo RR #4 Brussels 519-523-9362 • CONCRETE CONCRETE CONCRETE E.C. KING CONTRACTING P.O. Box 457 Owen Sound, Ontario N4K 5P7 Tel. 519-376-6140 Fax 519-371-2783 Serving the farming community for over 50 years. Phone one of our professionals and place your concrete order for your specialized project. Brad Underwood - Owen Sound - 519-376-8155 Brad Angel - Port Elgin - 519-832-5706 Art McNally - Clarksburg - 519-599-3140 Al Speirs - Durham - 519-369-2100 Brian Turgeon - Collingwood - 705-444-2224 Stone Slingers and dump trucks available for your aggregate supply. We only use M.T.O. approved aggregates to ensure quality. Concrete lab and certified technicians available at your request. • 34 THE RURAL VOICE ■ • Frank admits that with so many variations in building restrictions across the province that can be an advantage. Even in Acre T's own 'backyard in Huron County, one of the most livestock -friendly jurisdictions, some townships have complete moratoriums on large livestock units. With that in mind, Frank welcomes in passing of Bill 81, the provincial government's Nutrient Management Act. "We firmly support the concept of province wide rules," says Frank who has contracts with farmers from Napanee in the east to Sarnia in the west. he current situation is a barrier T to expansion, he says. "There's nothing wrong with regulation and monitoring as long as it's sensible and it's applied evenly all across the province." He also supports Huron County's new model Nutrient Management Bylaw which is being prepared with the hope local municipalities will pass it and standardize regulations across the county until Bill 81 is implemented. "The Huron County proposal makes sense," he says. "It makes you do your homework, as it should." The company has had its share of black eyes on building projects and environmental problems, and that's one of the places the company has had to improve, he says. It now has more expertise in nutrient management planning and in currently seeking ISO 14001 registration, a third -party inspected system that shows its compliance with environmentally friendly principles. The contracting philosophy is part of the medium range plan to expand to 25,000 sows. This production will supply the new West perth Packers state-of-the-art packing plant at Mitchell, scheduled to g9 into production this fall. Currently the company produces under Maple Leaf Pork Signature Pork contracts but when the contracts expire the pigs will provide a 5,000 pig -per - week base for West Perth, a partnership between Miriam Terpstra of Acre -T Farms of Brussels, and Larry and Glenn Tulpin of Norfolk Packers in St. Williams. It will be a federally -inspected kill and chill