The Rural Voice, 1994-11, Page 5Cover
Landfill sites
across Ontario
are filling up. The
complicated
search for new
sites is on in
many areas. The
result, for many
rural farmers and
landowners is
frustration and
bitterness if they
are unlucky
enough to find
themselves owning a candidate site. The
process is farthest along in Huron. We talked to
some of those involved in the latest round of the
site -selection process.
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Newsletters
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Rainy River Federation 35
Grey County Federation 36
Perth Pork Producers 37
Bruce County Federation 38
Huron County Federation 40
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THE MAGAZINE OF THE AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRY
It's only a small market right now, but the production of
cheese from organic milk could be the first step in a more
flexible milk marketing system. A group of organic dairy
farmers worked with Pine River Cheese and Butter Co-op
to convince the OMMB that if Ontario farmers didn't get the
organic cheese market, somebody &se would.
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Columns
Behind the Scenes Cover
Gisele Ireland 2
Keith Roulston 4
Guest Column: Bob Batte 6
Robert Mercer 8
Features
Dumped on! 14
Seeking the niche 18
Working together 20
Rural Living
Recipes 23
Gardening 25
Home decorating 26
Departments,
Agrilaw 10
Markets 12
News 27
Business Centre 30
Classified 32
Calendar 33
Advertisers Index 39
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