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OCTOBER 2006
Contents
features
columns
Behind the Scenes Cover
Carol Riemer 2
Keith Roulston 4
Jeffrey Carter 6
John Beardsley 8
Mabel's Grill 10
Recipes 34
Gardening 36
Decorating 37
Agritech 45
Woodlots 46
The Leading Edge 47
departments
News 38
Advice 40
Business Centre 48
Classified 48-49
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 All the trimmings
It started as a small sideline
but quickly grew into a full-
time business. Hamilton
Wood Products takes wood
from the log right through to
wood trim.
20 Advice from friends
One of the easiest, most
inexpensive ways to learn
more about managing your
woodlot is by joining your
local woodlot association, say
those who have joined.
24 Growing fuel, not food
Don Nott has made an abrupt
turn in the direction of Nott
Farms. Seeing no future in
cash cropping he has turned
to producing energy from
crops.
28 Old farmer, new tricks
Arnold Mathers didn't want to
go back to school to take an
Environmental Farm Plan
course. He found it an
enlightening experience.
32 Exploding pickles
Three little girls were playing
house. Who could know they
were also creating explosive
weapons?
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