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The Rural Voice, 2002-12, Page 62PERTH Burnell Kipfer, R.R. #1, Sebringville NOK 1X0 Ph: 519-271-3399 Fax 519-273-0789 PCFA Office 519-229-6430 Fax 519-229-6269 e-mail: perth@ofa.on.ca County Federation of Agriculture NEWSLETTER * The Rural Voice is provided to farmers in Perth County by the PCFA. President's Profile The newly elected President of the Perth County Federation of Agriculture is Tim Shute. Tim, his wife Ellen, and their four boys Brendan, Brock, Brett and Bevon operate a dairy farm near Woodham in the Blanshard Ward of Perth South. After graduating from the Associate Diploma in Agriculture program from the University of Guelph in 1985, Tim worked in farm equipment sales. After Tim and Ellen were married, they bought the farm from Ellen's parents in 1989, and currently are milking 30 cows. They crop 250 acres of corn, barley and alfalfa for the dairy herd and soybeans, winter wheat, and white beans as cash crops. Tim has been very active in community activities, having served as President of the Kirkton Agricultural Society, and the Kirkton-Woodham Farmers Club. He also finds time to lead 4-H, be an Optimist Club member, and involved with various Church committees. Tim sees the Federation as a way for agricultural producers to send a strong and united voice to all levels of government and to consumers. " Dialogue with government officials is necessary to develop policies and programs that ensure a healthy agricultural industry. Consumers need to be reassured that we are providing them with a safe and abundant food supply at a very reasonable cost". Tim looks forward to further developing the idea of an Agricultural Centre in Perth, where agricultural groups could share space and equipment. The upcoming Federal by-election in Perth/Middlesex is also something that Tim feels farmers need to get involved with, so "Perth has a strong agricultural voice in Ottawa". Tim Shute EFP COURSES Book yourself for an Environment Farm Plan course to be eligible for program funding. 1 1/2 daytime courses available December 4/December 11 - Milverton More courses are being planned for January and February Pre -register call Mary 393-6232 PERTH COUNTY FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE DIRECTORS' MEETING Thursday, December 5, 2002 Downie Mutual Insurance Office Sebringville 8:00 p.m. EVERYONE WELCOME 58 THE RURAL VOICE Property Assessment notices - is your property in the correct tax class? Property Assessment Notices have recently been received. Please check these notices on all your farm properties. What does the Property Classification description mean? Farm Taxable: Full - means the "full" taxable farmland tax rate on your land and outbuildings, which is 25 per cent of the residential tax rate. Residential Taxable: Full - means the "full" taxable residential tax rate on your house and one acre. If you get an assessment notice for your farm property that does not show "Farm Taxable: Full", and only shows "Residential Taxable: Full" your entire farm property will be taxed at the full residential rate, and you will need to appeal to the Assessment Review Board to try to correct it. Look at your Assessment Notices NOW! You only have a limited amount of time to make your appea1.0 Season's Greetings! The Perth County Federation of Agriculture would like to wish the farmers of Perth County a Merry Christmas and the hope for a healthy and prosperous New Year.