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The Rural Voice, 1991-03, Page 56GREY 446 10th St., Hanover, Ontario N4N 1P9 519-364-3050 • The Rural Voice is provided to all Grey County Farmers by the GCFA. County Federation of Agriculture NEWSLETTER THE URBANITES AMONGST US Arc you ready for the challenge? The challenge before us in the rural community is coming. Over the past few years, the rapid expansion of popu- lation and wealth has spilled into the rural community of Grey County. This has been both a blessing and a problem Agriculture never did climb out of the recession of the early 1980s and was then ripe for the influx. This rapid expansion has taken our politicians and ourselves by surprise. We have been naive in believing this could be nothing but beneficial. With this influx of people have come the problems of gar- bage, tire dumps, water extraction, stray livestock, uncontrolled severances, and an ever increasing request for services. The bright spot is that these people have also brought increased equity val- ues on real estate. However, they may also contribute to a rapid decline in values by the very fact that most seem to have a "for sale" sign on the gate now. Rural Canada, and particularly Grey County, should not be subjected to this roller coaster ride. What should we do about it? First, we should make new- comers aware of what local customs and farming practices are in place. Be firm in what we expect of them in how their livestock and pets will be handled in the event of blatant disregard for the com- munity. Secondly, work with the people in their quest for their dreams. Remember, they have money and influence and valuable untapped resources. Their connections with the bureaucracy can be helpful in the event of lobbying. GCFA DIRECTORS' MEETING Thursday, February 28, 1991 Thursday, March 28, 1991 OMAF Boardroom, Markdale 8:00 p.m. Members are welcome to attend 50 THE RURAL VOICE They have invested heavily in the com- munity and don't want the same prob- lems here as they left behind. We must work together to build and maintain a community. Lastly, our politicians must be made aware that they are here to serve the electorate. This is paramount in that citizen groups requesting bylaw imple- mentation and action should be encour- aged and responded to in an expedient and courteous manner. The failure to do so will be at their own expense in the next election. We must begin immediately to set our sights on how our community, oldtimers and newcomers alike, will look, work, provide, and prosper to the benefit of all. Let's start communicating. Ken Furlong GCFA Executive member RURAL CONNECTIONS "DISCOVERING OPPORTUNITIES AND HOPE FOR AGRICULTURE IN THE 1990s" A PANEL DISCUSSION WITH: CARL SULLIMAN, MODERATOR is the Chief Operating Officer of the Ontario Federation of Agriculture KEN FURLONG is a full-time farmer who has found innovative ways to minimize input costs and increase farm profit margins JANET HORNER is a farm partner who has discovered an `on farm," value added enterprise which utilizes available products, assets, and labour and management resources ALLAN WILFORD will speak about the revitalization of the co- operative spirit and discuss what opportunities farmers may discover through working together TED ZETTEL is an organic farmer who is active in Ontarbio, a co- operative that processes, markets, and exports farm produce for its members Following presentations by the panelists, the audience will be encouraged to respond with questions or share their own experiences which are relevant to "discovering opportunities and hope for agriculture in the 1990s." TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1991 8:00 — 10:00 p.m. (Refreshments served) Knights of Columbus Hall, Hanover, Ont. (1 km West of Hanover on Hwy. #4) FREE! Everyone Welcome!