The Rural Voice, 1992-04, Page 5R.V.
"The relationship between man and
machine is a special one. Back through the
years every farmer has had a favourite
tractor."
Men and Machines, page 24
"Once plentiful in 15 counties in south-
western Ontario, the population of wild
turkeys declined throughout the 1800's."
Winging Back, page 30
"It was like marching to war. It was an
incredible experience."
Sending a Message, page 34
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BEHIND THE SCENES COVER
GISELE IRELAND 4
KEITH ROULSTON 6
ADRIAN VOS 8
BOB MERCER 10
features
MEN AND MACHINES 24
WINGING BACK 30
SENDING A MESSAGE 34
FARMING IN GRENADA 40
departments
FEEDBACK 2
DIAGNOSTICS 12
AGRILAW 14
PROFESSIONALLY SPEAKING 16
MARKETS 18
RURAL LIVING 22
CLASSIFIED 31
BUSINESS CENTRE 42
NEWS 47
WHAT'S NEW 49
CALENDAR 50
ADVICE: WATER MATTERS 50
ADVERTISERS' INDEX 63
newsletters
PERTH COUNTY FEDERATION 54
RAINY RIVER FEDERATION 56
GREY COUNTY FEDERATION 58
PERTH PORK PRODUCERS 60
BRUCE COUNTY FEDERATION 62
HURON COUNTY FEDERATION 64
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After months of being coped up inside, farmers are at last able to get out
on the land in the spring. Even if the days are long and the work dirty, few
farmers would trade their job in spring for anybody else's.
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