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The Rural Voice, 1992-09, Page 7Feedback New doctrine? Re: Perth County Pork Producers newsletter for July '92. A minister of the Presbyterian Church in Canada has taken advan- tage of his position, stood up in his "cathedral" in the heart of livestock country, and proceeded to give us his version of how things should be. Speaking as a lifelong Presbyterian, I have no recollection of ever having been told that vegetarianism is part of our Church doctrine. After having read a transcript of the entire sermon I can only conclude that the minister who delivered it has only a superficial knowledge of farm- ing. Has he ever really thought out how the food chain actually works? At our house we have a pet 10 - year -old tom cat. He has had all his shots, all the necessary surgery and eats his special low ash cat food with enthusiasm. It is, however, a poor day if he doesn't catch and eat a mouse or sparrow. Where did we go wrong? What must we do to per- suade "Brandy" to give up killing? Has the well meaning preacher ever plowed land and watched flocks of seagulls eat thousands of defence- less earthworms? Should we farmers be required to spread cornflakes or chickpeas for the gulls so that they will leave the poor worms alone? If clergy persons wish to commu- nicate meaningfully with church members they should make it a two- way conversation. If a minister wishes to comment on things envi- ronmental perhaps he should at least talk to livestock people. Farmers ob- serve birth, life and death on a daily basis. I honestly believe that this can help us understand God's plan. Why should our clergy feel it necessary to emulate k. d. lang and in so doing "lose friends and alienate people"? Clarence McDougall Mitchell, Ontario Fowler on fencing Really enjoyed the article on fencing in the August issue of The Rural Voice by R. A. Fowler. I look forward to seeing his work again. Paul Zinn Lucknow, Ontario LIVESTOCK CONFINEMENT EQUIPMENT Dairy • Pressure Washers • Hog Motor: 1.5 HP 115V 13A Portable Pressure: 1100 P.S.I.2 Models HK200034: pressure- 2000 P.S.I., H.P. - 5.5 HK270052: pressure - 2700 A.S.I., H.P.- 11 H1(310042: pressure • 3100 P.S.G, H.P. • 11 Motor: 5 HP 230V 23.5A Pressure: 2200 P.S.I. Motor: 3HP Pressure: 1650 P.S.L Stationary -stand for cart 2 Models For More Information Contact Your Local BSM Dealer ATWOOD KROPF BROS. CONST. 519-356-2249 BRUSSELS HURON FEEDING SYSTEMS 519-887-6289 GRANTON AVONBANK FARM EQUIPMENT 519-225-2507 KINCARDINE LOWRY FARM SYSTEMS 519-395-2615 MILDMAY MIDWAY FARM SYSTEMS 519.367-5358 TARA H. NICHOLSON AND SON 519-934-2343 WELLESLEY/RANNOCH PROGRESSIVE FARMING 519-656-2709 519-229-6700 SEPTEMBER 1992 3