The Rural Voice, 2006-01, Page 5JANUARY 2006
Contents
columns features
Behind the Scenes Cover
Carol Riemer 4
Keith Roulston 6
Jeffrey Carter 8
John Beardsley 10
Mabel's Grill 12
Recipes 30
Gardening 32
Decorating 33
Agritech 35
Woodlots 36
Markets 38
Agrilaw 39
departments
Feedback 2
News 33
Business Centre 40
Classified 40-41
Calendar 41
Advertisers' Index 47
newsletters
Perth County Federation 42
Rainy River Federation 43
Grey County Federation 44
Perth Pork Producers 45
Bruce County Federation 46
Huron County Federation 48
14 The two sides of forage
Expert speakers tell different
tales of forage. For dairy
producers quality forage is
the key to high production,
speakers say while beef
producers are told forage is
necessary but roughage
slows down gain.
20 Protect yourself
As farming has become more
complex, so has the need to
protect your farm business,
not just from losses from
things like fire, but problems
such as pollution liability.
26 Still teaching after 40 Years
Grey -Bruce Farmers' Week
marks its 40th anniversary in
January. The event, featuring
top-flight speakers, is more
popular than ever in recent
years.
28 A passion for agriculture
Jennifer Christie may be just
22 but she has already been
promoting agriculture for
years. Now, as Ontario
Queen of the Furrow, she'll
have a bigger platform to
expound her love of the life.
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