The Rural Voice, 2003-04, Page 51
APRIL 2003
Contents
features
columns
Behind the Scenes Cover
Carol Riemer 4
Keith Roulston 6
Robert Mercer 8
Jeffrey Carter 10
Mabel's Grill 12
Recipes 42
Gardening 44
Decorating 46
Book Review 47
Markets 58
Agritech 60
Agrilaw 61
The Cutting Edge 62
departments
Feedback 2
Ag News 48
Advice 56
Business Centre 63
Classified 64
Calendar 65
Advertisers' Index 71
newsletters
Perth County Federation
Rainy River Federation
Grey County Federation
Perth Pork Producers
Bruce County Federation
Huron County Federation
66
67 40 Family tradition
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14 Golden opportunity
The Whyte family looked for
a bright new crop to grow and
turned to mustard, which
provides good returns and
requires no special
equipment.
16 Creature comforts
Farmers worry about the cost
of meeting consumers'
animal welfare concerns but
Reid Wilson found it saved
money and labour.
26 Does size matter?
There was good news and
bad for smaller farmers at a
conference in Shakespeare.
Don't count on government
but consumers could be your
friend.
34 Free as the wind
The more the wind blows, the
more Paul Martin likes it with
his wind -powered generator.
Kim Delaney gets her
electricity from the sun.
A second generation of the
Toll family is carrying on the
family name in the
Clydesdale business.
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