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The Rural Voice, 2003-11, Page 5November 2003 Contents features columns Behind the Scenes Cover Carol Riemer 2 Keith Roulston 4 Robert Mercer 6 Jeffrey Carter 8 Mabel's Grill 10 Recipes 26 Gardening 28 Decorating 29 Markets 35 Agritech 36 The Leading Edge 38 departments Ag News 30 Business Centre 39 Classified 40 Calendar 41 Advertisers' Index 47 newsletters Perth County Federation 42 Rainy River Federation 43 Grey County Federation 44 Perth Pork Producers 45 Bruce County Federation 46 Huron County Federation 48 12 Wildlife damage Whether it's coyotes chasing cattle and killing sheep or deer and turkeys feasting on crops, wildlife damage is becoming a greater concern for farmers. 18 Giving food a face As the distance between the farm gate and the consumer lengthens, several approaches are being taken to try to put a farmer's face on the food people eat. 22 Back in pork The new technology of fabric shelters helped get Ray and Barb Storey back into the pork business. The busy couple found the lower labour time required the key to adding an extra enterprise. 24 Cows and pure water A Grey County family has been proving that grazing cattle near a prized trout spawning area does not have to lead to environmental problems. It just takes a smarter way of managing your cattle watering. THE RURAL VOICE Subscription form 1 year at $17.12 2 years at $28.35 (includes 7% GST) (U.S. 1 year at $22 2 years at $37) To: Address: Postal Code: Mail to: Please enclose payment. The Rural Voice, P.O. Box 429, Blyth, Ontario NOM 1H0 •