The Rural Voice, 2002-05, Page 5MAY 2002
Contents
features
columns
Behind the Scenes Cover
Carol Riemer 2
Keith Roulston 4
Robert Mercer 6
Jeffrey Carter 8
Mabel's Grill 10
Recipes 40
Gardening 44
Decorating 46
Markets 52
Agritech 53
Research Scrapbook 54
departments
News 47
Advice 51
Business Centre 55
Classified 56
Calendar 57
Advertisers' Index 63
newsletters
Perth County Federation 58
Rainy River Federation 59
Grey County Federation 60
Perth Pork Producers 61
Bruce County Federation 62
Huron County Federation 64
12 Bright spot
Research in Oregon shows
that long hours of light for
milking cows can increase
production. A Huron family
has already proven it.
18 Exploding demand
The only problem in organic
milk is finding enough to
meet demand.
24 Small is Beautiful
It's management, not size,
that determines profitability in
pork, speakers say.
30 Getting bigger
A Huron County study shows
livestock farms are getting
bigger
34 Starting young
At 18, John Storey is already
a veteran in beekeeping,
having started in Grade 9.
36 Plague or blessing
If there's another aphid
invasion this year, the
ladybug boom will be a
blessing. Meanwhile they're a
nuisance for homeowners.
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