The Rural Voice, 2005-06, Page 5JUNE 2005
Contents
features
columns
Behind the Scenes Cover
Carol Riemer 2
Keith Roulston 4
Jeffrey Carter 6
John Beardsley 8
Mabel's Grill 10
Recipes 36
Gardening 38
Book Review 40
Agritech 43
Markets 44
Woodlots 45
departments
The leading edge 39
Advice 41
Business Centre 48
Classified 48
Calendar 49
Advertisers' Index 55
newsletters
Perth County Federation 50
Rainy River Federation 51
Grey County Federation 52
Perth Pork Producers 53
Bruce County Federation 54
Huron County Federation 56
12 Old tech meets new
John and Ann Nesbit chose
to stick with straw -based pork
production in their new
finishing barn but combined
this old technology with
automatic sorters.
18 Watching change
George Procter of Bodmin
Genetics has seen a lot of
change in the pork industry.
He's had to learn to deal with
change too, just like
everyone else.
24 Looking back
The Rural Voice celebrates
its 30th anniversary by
looking back through the
eyes of Gordon Hill,
legendary OFA president. Hill
wishes farmers today would
"raise more hell, and less
corn".
32 Looking ahead
As part of The Rural Voice's
30th anniversary we asked
some visionaries to look
ahead at agriculture in the
future. Dr. Gord Surgeoner
and Prof. Ann Clark have
starkly different views but
both see a future shaped by
petroleum prices.
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