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The Rural Voice, 1997-03, Page 17U.S., five per cent Australian, two per cent New Zealand and only 0.06 per cent from Nicaragua and even less from Brazil. • Corn production reduces CO2 and gives off oxygen. One acre produces three tonnes of corn and takes up 6.7 tonnes of CO2 in the process and returns 5.6 tonnes of oxygen to the air (one of nature's best air filters). • Pesticide use is falling in ONtario. Use fell 17.4 per cent between 1983 and 1988 and continues to decline at a rate of three per cent per year. In the area of animal agriculture, the world gets much more than meat, milk and eggs. In some cases the natural products are far better than those provided through advanced technology. For instance, for many people if you really want a good night's sleep, there is nothing better than woollen blankets and feather pillows. Other examples are: • Glue made from cow -hide is preferred for book binding as it withstands high temperatures and can dissolve in water. (Good for recycling). Synthetic glues are insoluble and can melt in high temperatures. • As the saying goes, "you can use everything but the squeal from a pig". About 45 per cent of each animal is used to make products other than food. • Products from animal agriculture Robert Mercer provide ingredients for the following: Gelatin, Olco margarine, pastas, wallpaper, bone china, linoleum, ceramic tile, polishers, candles, glycerol, sunscreens, shampoos, cosmetics, leather, fur and over 350 pharmaceuticals. • Worldwide, fish and other products of the sea account for 16 per cent of the animal protein consumed — more than either pork or beef. Finally a few statements about why farmers are important, and will become even more so as greater numbers of people eat better diets and world numbers expand at 90 million a year. • As population has doubled since mid-century and the global economy has nearly quintupled in size, the demand for natural resources has grown at a phenomenal rate. Since 1950 the need for grain has nearly tripled. Consumption of seafood has increased more than four times. Water use has tripled. Demand for principal rangeland products, beef and mutton has also tripled. As demand has increased, the ability to fulfill that demand has decreased. There is less cropland, less water, less response to fertilizer, and slower yield improvements in grain production. With thanks to Ontario Farm Animal Council and Worldwatch Institute for facts and statistics.° We're a wfSTElm. FARM SHOW MARCH 5;6;-7:;- Robert 6-7 Robert Mercer is the founding editor of the Broadwater Market Letter for which he continues to write market and ag-political commentary. PUPER TRUCTURE AGRI SERVICES LTD. • Superior Design • Quality Construction 30 or 40 ft. inside width any length Ask about our NEW method of construction 1 P.O. Box 453 Chesley, ON NOG 1L0 Telephone: 519-363-3037 1-800-265-3994 Fax 519-363-2354 Show -Off! 4e& drArt5 We show off the newest, most advanced equipment, technology, products, services and solutions available on the market! Come to the Farm Show and receive a voucher for 2 admissions to the IMAX 1 11 1 A I Y 1 for only $7" Admission $7.00. Children 12 and under are FREE For more information call (5 1 9)438-7203ext.228 or 1-800-619-4629 Southwestern Ontario's Largest Farm Show! MARCH 1997 13