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The Rural Voice, 2005-04, Page 39Photo courtesy OFA large and small, there to tell Paul Steckle, and Carol Mitchell, MP and MPP respectively for Huron -Bruce, that the farm crisis goes much beyond the farm gate. Many were critical, for instance, of the blue-ribbon committee set up by Steve Peters, Ontario Minister of Agriculture and Food after the rally to look into the financial concerns. Several speakers complained the people chosen were no longer active in farm groups and weren't up to date on the issues. Mitchell herself said she had made it known she didn't support thepanel. Nck Whyte, HCFA president set the context for the meeting by pointing out Ontario net farm income had plummeted from an average of $311 million in the five years up to 2003 to a $36 million loss in 2004 and a projected loss of $194 million in 2005. "The level of frustration and fear in rural Ontario is real, as witnessed by the tremendous response to the One Voice Rally on March 2 at Queen's Park," he said in his written presentation. Wayne Hamilton, HCFA second vice-president suggested the Agriculture Canada projection for 2005 may be too optimistic because it counted on the reopening of the U.S. border which now has been indefinitely postponed. Farm group after farm group stood up to call for government assistance to avert an economic catastrophe. "We're in a real crisis here," said Peter Heinrich of Londesborough, chair of the Huron County Wheat Committee. Farmers have asked for $300 million in short-term support to get crops planted this spring he said but they also need Tong -term support. There had been a good plan in place with the Market Revenue Insurance plan which the government abandoned, he said. "People are desperate out there," Heinrich said. "We don't have any clear indication whether we're going to get help or not." He worried about the future of the industry. "I'm 35 and have a young family. I'm working for them so they have a future but right now I don't know if I have a future." "We're going to lose a generation You tend to your crops. We'II tend to your taxes. If you want to make farm life less taxing, talk to the professionals at H&R Block. Our preparers can answer questions about things like the sale or transfer of farm property, inventory adjustments, and farm losses. It's just another part of H&R Block Advantage. Call 1-800-HRBLOCK or visit hrblock.ca. Contact: Connie at 162 Wallace Ave. N., Listowel 291-2087 Kathy at 338 Durham St., Walkerton 881-2821 Jim at 261 10th St., Hanover 364-4246 H&R BLOCK 92005 H&R Block Canada. Inc r ontrol a ve ''ydraulic Pum. Hoses Bearings Hydraulic Pumps Cylinders Farmi Skidding Winch Hydraulic Roller Feed • Hydraulic flow control • Uses tractor remotes • Requires 7 gpm minimum • Hinged chute for easy roller access 03 CD cn w 0 rn co co BAR FOOTS (BWMJ WELDING AND MACHINE'INC. 517 Brown St., Marlon (519) 534-1200 1-800-265-6224 APRIL 2005 35 r