The Rural Voice, 1991-12, Page 5R.V.
"Most farmers in Germany took in guests
to their homes, and I always thought I
would like to do that too."
Rural retreat, see page 24
"Consumers of tomorrow will be de-
manding freshness, variety, conven-
ience, nutrition and safety, and environ-
mental friendliness."
Changing consumer trends, page 30
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"We don't like to carry our eggs always in
one basket. If pig prices fall, then there's
milk to pull us through."
Making it on mixed farming, page 26
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GISELE IRELAND 4
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TALKING TURKEY: RAISING THE CHRISTMAS DINNER 20
MAKING BED AND BREAKFAST WORK 24
THE FISHERS: STAYING DIVERSIFIED 26
FIVE CONSUMER TRENDS THAT WILL CHANGE FARMING 30
THE RITUALS OF CHRISTMAS GIVING 32
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newsletters
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BRUCE COUNTY FEDERATION 62
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HARRY HAYTER'S BARN FULL OF WHITE FEATHERED FRIENDS WILL
GRACE THOUSANDS OF DINNER TABLES ACROSS ONTARIO THIS
CHRISTMAS. HERE HE POSES WITH A GROUP OF TOM BIRDS AT
THE FAMILY'S DASHWOOD FARM. PHOTO BY JIM FITZGERALD.
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