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The Rural Voice, 2005-07, Page 5JULY 2005 Contents columns Behind the Scenes Cover Carol Riemer 2 Keith Roulston 4 Jeffrey Carter 6 John Beardsley 8 Mabel's Grill 10 Recipes 33 Gardening 36 Decorating 37 Markets 41 Agritech 42 Agrilaw 44 Woodlots 46 departments News 38 The leading edge 45 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 featu res 12 Spinning a dream Angelika Hammel wants to make wool more than a nearly worthless byproduct of Ontario's sheep farms. She's built a small woollen mill to help the process. 20 Rare breeds Nancy Hislop raises rare Navajo-Churro sheep on her Huron County farm. Some of her ideas make her a rare a breed of farmer herself. 24 Far from worthless Anne Judd writes that wetlands can be valuable for the landowner as well as serving society by cleaning up water and the environment. 30 Visiting China An Ontario agricultural tourism group recently visited China. One of the group, Duncan McCallum of Hanover, came home amazed at the rapid changes taking place. 32 This little piggy Why is society so prejudiced against the intelligent pig? 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