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The Rural Voice, 2006-10, Page 14BARN RENOVATIONS • Renovations to farm buildings • Concrete Work • Manure Tanks • Using a Bobcat Skid Steer w/hydraulic hammer, bucket, six -way blade & backhoe BEUERMANN CONSTRUCTION R.R. #5 BRUSSELS 519-887-9598 or 519-887-8447 KELLY PORTABLE SEED CLEANING Wheat, Beans, Grain & Forages Bag or Bulk Convenient and Economical Serving Mid -Western Ontario Ripley, Ontario NOG 2R0 519-395-5960 1-888-844-1333 10 THE RURAL VOICE Mabel's Grill The world's problems are solved daily 'round the table at Mabel's. "Glad to see that gas price out there down to double digits," said George McKenzie to Molly one morning after the price at her gas pumps dropped unexpectedly. "Yes, I decided to do it just for you," said Molly, "being as how you guys gripe in here so much about the cost of gas," "I can't figure out whether the price of gas going down is a good thing or not," said Cliff Murray. "Oh, now we're going to have to listen to you complain about the price going down?" wondered Molly, "No, I like the price going down for the short term," said Cliff. "It means I won't lose quite so much money harvesting my corn if the price of diesel fuel drops. But on the other hand, all these opportunities for growing crops for energy are based on high energy costs. The higher the gas price, the more likely people are to make ethanol and biodiesel and use manure for methane." "So what?" griped Dave Winston. "You won't make money even if you do grow crops for fuel." "Please, give me something to dream about," said Cliff. "Look at the situation with ethanol down In the States," said Dave. "I mean the ethanol companies are making so much money they can pay for a new plant in a few years, but the farmers would be going broke from the corn price if it wasn't for their government support." "Yeh, I figure no matter what we grow the big guys will find a way of taking all the money and leaving us to do all the work,"' sighed George. "There's only one crop that seems to make any money these days," said Dave. "I mean the cops took a million dollars of marijuana out of my neighbour's corn field and it all fit in the back of a pick-up. He'll get maybe $30,000 before expenses on the other hundred acres." • "Yeh, but just see what would happen if they made it legal," said George. "Then somebody else would get all the profit like other crops." "No chance of that happening with this government in place," said Cliff. "Did you see they even cancelled the reserach program for marijuana for medical purposes." "I guess that makes sure there'll be a market for the illegal stuff for all the people who think it will help them through their pain," said Dave. "All the more reason I should mtybe be looking to grow it." "Yes but where would you market it?" said Cliff. "You know enough drug dealers to get rid of a million dollars of pot?" "Damn marketing always gets in the way," said George. "Oh well, if we can't find any crops that we can afford to grow, I guess it leaves more land for Toronto to put its garbage on," said Dave. "Yeh, we can change those signs," said George. "Not only do farmers feed cities but we pick up their trash." "Sounds like a wife," said Molly as she refilled the cups. "Maybe these guys down in California are going to be looking for a new crop too, after they lose their spinach crops," said Cliff. "I mean you don't like to see anybody get sick but I gotta say the idea of some vegetarian getting E. coli from her spinach salad has a certain ring of vengeance to it after how they made every case of hamburger disease into a reason to stop eating meat," said George. "Yeh but we're all taking a hit," said Dave. "I mean they keep talking about ttte cause of the infection being 'unsafe practices' by farmers. It's like Walkerton all over again." "I truly think city people get nervous about the idea that food grows in nature," said Cliff. "I don't think some of them will be happy until it comes from factories." "Yeh, then our kids can move to the city and get a job in the food factory, join the union and make the money we never could on the farm," said Dave.O