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The Rural Voice, 2006-10, Page 5I P 1 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? THE RURAL VOICE Subscription form 1 year at $16.96 2 years at $28.09 (includes 6% 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 •