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The Rural Voice, 2005-03, Page 55J RAINY RIVER Federation of Agriculture NEWSLETTER 411* PO Box 416, EMO, ON POW 1E0 807-482-2051 The Rural Voice is provided to Rainy AIMIIIIIIIIk. RAINY RIVER VALLEY River Federation members by the RRFA Rainy River Federation makes plans As I sit here and look out the window, I wonder where the sun that the weather forecast promised last night has disappeared. It looks rather gray to me. Sunday was the first Sunday of Lent and as I take stock I am reminded of some of the New Year's Resolutions that seem to have gotten lost and I consider that maybe it would be a good time to strengthen that resolve. The Rainy River Federation of Agriculture met in the Emo Curling Club on February 1, 2005. President Trish let us know that Food Freedom Day was to be February 8 — the day when the working person has earned enough to pay for their food for one year. It will take until mid-July to pay our taxes. The Ontario Federation of Agriculture is moving the head office to Guelph and the new address will be forthcoming along with the new letterhead. The Bright Ideas committee is working on an informational bus trip and the details are hopefully completed by the next meeting and can be made available. The Entertainment committee is also hard at work. They are planning the place, date and time for the spring dinner and dance. Kim Jo Bliss advised us that there will be an intern vet assisting Dr. Dan this summer and Dr. Dan is looking for a positive result in his search for another vet for our district. There will be a Milk Committee meeting sometime this month and hopefully we will get a better understanding of the announced increase to the producer. James Gibson spoke of the way it is to be applied and the transportation costs involved. He spoke of the necessity to monitor carefully the quota and the implication for overproducing fines. The Farm Safety Committee has presented a concern about hunters who shoot down the sides of the road. There have been some sightings of hunters shooting down the sides of the road and the concern is the possibility of injury to a small child standing waiting for the school bus. The time the bus comes and the opening of a day of hunting coincide very closely. The 4-H Leaders will hold their annual meeting on March 4, 2005 at Sioux Narrows. Kim Jo brought us the cost information. It will cost $50 for a membership in this year. The Feeder Finance Co-op will be holding their annual meeting in April. The date will be announced as the details are finalized. It was decided that the Federation locally should get together with the local Agricultural groups and hopefully become more united and supportive of each other. The Executive Committee will meet to plan such a strategy and try to give information to those invited as to how and what we are trying to accomplish. We need to have one or two issues fully researched and know who we are trying to reach. We will need to be ready to work on solutions with specific action plans and draw on what ever resources we have available to us. It is hoped that there will be 1000 or more people at Queen's Park in Toronto for a rally of concerned Agricultural Producers in March. I spoke to Krista Vos of the Rainy River Cattlemen's Association and received the information pertaining to their annual meeting. The board of directors are Peter Spuzak, Arne Hahkala. Ken McKinnon, Rick Boersma. Ken Kuorikoski, Darryl Angus, Tony Flatt, Murray Gemell, Jim McDermid, Doug Hartnell, Robert Kreger. They will be electing their president at tonight's meeting. The representative to OCA is Stephen Szeder and the alternate is Dennis Brown. The sales manager is Russ Richards. The Rainy River Cattlemen's spring sale at the Stratton Sales Barn is set for Saturday, April 23 with the start of the sale set for 9:30 a.m. They will begin receiving consignments at 10:00 a.m. on Thursday, April 21. Sales Manager Russ says that if you have animals to sell bring them in and he will do his best to have the right buyer there. We are very centrally located to serve much of North America and the border should be open by then. The Rainy River District has major highways running east, west and south. Russ has confirmed the dates for the two fall sales. The yearling and calf sale is set for Saturday. September 3. The calf and stocker sale has been set for Saturday. October 1. The Rainy River Agriculture Society annual meeting was a successful meeting. They have a full slate of officers headed by Emily Watson as president. Their secretary is Jan Judson. Representation from the Federation include Angela Halverson, Linda Armstrong, Shirley Teeple, and James Gibson. They reported a good meeting and good volunteers. The calving season is in full swing for some and the weather is so far co- operating somewhat. The latest issue of the Cattlemen's Magazine is being perused closely by some and it is to be noticed that our Shirley Morrish has a timely tip printed. Kim Jo Bliss is getting ready to open the Research Station on April 1. She isn't certain what the new or renewed focus will be but is sure there will be something of interest and benefit to the district. Happiness lies in the jug of achievement nd the thrill of creatine effort.0 — Submitted by Jacquelyn Hnn.spe t,e MARCH 2005 51