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The Rural Voice, 2004-01, Page 47RAINY RIVER dR R.R. 1, Devlin, Ontario POW 1C0 807-486-3622 of 9 NEWSLETTER 'The Federationi meisprsdtoRainy Federation Agriculture U1 E RAINY RIVER VALLEY River members bythe RRFA. December 10, 2003 Winter has settled in with just enough snow and ground frost to make chores easier. The district is hustling and bustling, preparing for the holiday season. Hundreds of people from all across the district gathered at Emo on Saturday to celebrate Holly Daze, an annual event. This year there was an added attraction: the grand opening of the brand new Cloverleaf ShopEasy one-stop shopping centre. featuring a deli and gas bar. They have a 100 per cent heat recovery for refrigeration where the massive fans and exhaust exchangers heat the entire building. Heat is captured in a 700 -gallon recovery tank. It is then transferred to a water circulatory system that pipes it through the store floor. The same system reverses and cools the store during the summer. The structure paid for itself the first time it was used. The designer is Next Energy Solutions from Elmira. Ontario. Construction and installation was done by Brubacher Contracting in Mine Centre. It's a beautiful store and the aromatic scent of the freshly -baked goodies gives one the incentive to want to stick around and keep shopping. There was no December meeting for RRFA this month, but the next regular one will take place in January of the new year at Stratton. So, bear with me. no reports makes this whole page totally off the top of my head. Betty Salchen faxed some items that will be of interest. There's a new BSE test that reduces results to a few hours, and may also work on live cattle. OFA Executive Committee newcomer, Debra Pretty-Straathof, will be the new Northwestern Ontario liaison. She seems enthusiastic and anxious to visit the "Far North". She may be in for a pleasant surprise. Our new government has made Ministry of Environment instead of Ministry of Agriculture, the first contact on nutrient management issues. This could mean trouble for farmers. Congratulations to our new Minister of Agriculture and Food, Steve Peters. He is the Member of Provincial Parliament for the riding of Elgin -Middlesex - London. We hope he uses the real map of Ontario and realizes that Northwestern Ontario is located in the heart of the Rainy River district. A number of local cattlemen. dairymen and RRFA members met with Howie Hampton MPP, to discuss cull - cow marketing strategies. It was felt that we need an abattoir now, more than ever, and it is hoped that a plant will be up and running by next fall. Nault's office was also invited to the meeting. with no response. It is hoped that the Sioux Narrows Bridge will open for crossing come January. At the moment the maximum weight allowed is 15 tonnes. "15 tons and what do you get, another day older and deeper in debt" - just like the song goes, it's happening with truckers hauling cattle. pulpwood, and any heavy freight. They are at this time travelling via Dryden to reach Winnipeg making the trip two hours longer. So. you see dear Eastern Ontario, we are BIG Country here and we do want to be remembered on the whole map in more ways than one. It's been noted that in the egg industry. a laying hen is worth about $5. A spent hen is worth about 10 cents. Producers need to realize that cows aren't worth what they used to be. Belated wishes for happy years to come to Ken's parents. Russell and Mary Fisher. who celebrated 60 years of marriage October 25. Another pioneer couple who have left their mark with so many contributions to the district, they are a beautiful, warm and neighbourly couple. "Love cures people - both the ones who give it and the ones who receive it". - Dr. Karl Menninger. A test has found that nervous cattle give tough steaks. Australian scientists have come up with a device that measures an animal's state of mind. by working out how long it takes them to run away after being weighed. They measure how long it takes them to cover two metres. The ones who are scared move a lot faster. putting nutrition into their nervous energy and less into building bulk. Nervous cattle are more stressed when taken to abattoirs for slaughter. Stress depletes glycogen. a starch, which helps break down muscle after death which makes the meat tender. Ron Bonnett has been acclaimed as OFA President for the second term. We send our congratulations and support knowing full well that Ron Bonnett is a farmer working for the farmer. He wants to remind members that agricultural programs are not gifts and not subsidies. They are investments designed to stabilize rural economies which can be sabotaged by foreign trade. weather and disease. We urge the members to support their local associations that play an important role in the future of rural Ontario and the province's farming industry. Brigden,resident. Dean Hodgson. who lived at Emo for eight years farming the old Cooper Place. has written a history about "Tile Drainage in Lambton County". Dean has a great passion for tile drains and has always been interested in the history of how it all came about. It's quite a story: our pioneer ancestors thought of it a way back in the 1 800s. but was noted by Cato in 234-149 BC that land that was wet needed to be drained by ditches. Dean began his career in the 1950s as a surveyor in Sarnia and was Drainage Superintendent while farming here in the Rainy River District. It's a very interesting book and you can obtain a copy for $10 by contacting the Lambton County Historical Society in care of BettyLou Snetselaar at 519-882- 0881. Dean has always had a talent for writing. I remember his tiny little notes he always took at meetings when he wrote for The Rural Voice and the heal newspapers. Good luck Dean. Keep on writing and remember we're never too old to finish those projects and dreams. "We are judged by how we finish. not by how we start." With 2003 coming to a close and all the events we've experienced over the year, we must try even harder to work together as a farming unit. Every provincial cattlemen's association across the country spoke against the proposed federal cull -cow program. but it was introduced anyway. Ontario must take control of its market. There are no guarantees. Unless there is a comparable SRM policy implemented in the U.S.. over thiny month (OTM) rules will affect cull animals and breeding stock for years to come. There is a definite need to look at ways of making the industry Netter from a producer perspective. We must focus on having more control of our destiny. "It isn't that they can't see the solution. It is that they can't see the problem." Peace. contentment and solutions to all our dilemmas. are wished to each and everyone in 2004.0 - By .Shirley Morrish JANUARY 2004 43