The Rural Voice, 1997-10, Page 54PERTH
Andy DeVries, R.R. #2, Atwood NOG 1130 Phone/Fax 519-356-2133
PCFA Office 229-6430 Fax 229-6269 e-mail: denham@quadro.net
County Federation of Agriculture NEWSLETTER
The Rural Voice is provided to farmers
in Perth County by the PCFA.
Perth County sets up Agricultural Review Committee
Earlier this year, Perth County
Council took steps to establish an
Agricultural Review Committee at the
county level for the purpose of
dealing with complaints concerning
manure management issues and
practises associated with livestock
and poultry operations throughout the
county.
The Committee was established by
County Council in response to the
work of the County's Agricultural
Committee. The Perth County
Agricultural Committee was
established by County Council in
1995 for the purpose of reviewing
and discussing issues relating to
livestock and poultry operations,
particularly manure management
issues. As a part of its work, the
Agricultural Committee made a
submission to the Province of Ontario
concerning the Province's
Agricultural Code of Practice and
Certificate of Compliance Program.
Some of the recommendations in the
Committee's submission were that all
new livestock and poultry operations
and significant expansions of existing
livestock and poultry operations be
required to obtain a Certificate of
Compliance; that nutrient management
plans be included as a Certificate of
Compliance requirement; and that a
review committee be established at
the county level for the purpose of
dealing with concerns or complaints
SPECIAL NOTICE
Perth County Federation is co -sponsoring some
Candidates Meetings for Municipal Elections
Perth North - Wed., Oct. 29 - Christian Reformed
Church, 345 Elizabeth Street, Lisbwel
Perth East - Tues., Oct. 28 - Milverbn Recreation
Complex, Milverbn
West Perth - Mitchell
Watch your toed
Perth South - TBA poj sw snore
(nlomiotionl
OFA CONVENTION
November 24 to 26
Perth County will be sending 12 delegates.
//you are Interested In attending, give
a county director or the office a can.
50 THE RURAL VOICE
regarding manure management
issues.
The Perth County Agricultural
Review Committee has been
established in response to the latter of
the above -noted recommendations. It
consists of 12 members from the farm
community whose names were put
forward by various farm/commodity
groups in the county (i.e. Cattlemen's
Association, Dairy Producers
Committee, Pork Producers, Egg
Producers Marketing Board, Chicken
Producers Marketing Board, Perth
Federation of Agriculture, and the
Perth County Christian Farmers). The
Chairman of the Perth County
Agricultural Review Committee is
Paul Bald and the vice-chairman is
Terry Poole.
Where a person has a complaint
concerning a manure management
issue involving a livestock or poultry
operation in the County, the
complaint should be submitted to the
Clerk of the local municipality in
which the livestock or poultry
operation is located. In order to be
considered by the Perth County
Agricultural Review Committee, a
complaint must be in writing and it
must be signed by the complainant.
The local municipal Clerk will then
forward the complaint to the Comm-
ittee and members of that Committee
will make arrangements to meet on-
site with the farm owner/operator of
the livestock or poultry operation in
question to view the operation, con-
sider and assess the complaint, and to
discuss with the farmer owner/opera-
tor the options available to address or
remedy the concerns. All complaints
involving the pollution of water-
courses will be forwarded directly to
the Ministry of Environment and
Energy for review and action and will
not be dealt with by the Perth County
Agricultural Review Committee.
Anyone wishing additional
information concerning the Perth
County Agricultural Review
Committee or the complaint
procedure should contact their local
municipal Clerk or the County of
Perth Planning and Development
Office at the County Court House in
Stratford (Tel. No. (519) 273-3511).0
GET OUT OF TOWN
Perth County's 4th Annual HARVEST DAY TOUR
Sunday, October 5, 1997 - 10 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Passports, including maps are only available the day of the event. Pick up your passport in the
parking lot of the Stratford Mall, Staffens in Mitchell, or Staffens in St. Marys. Look for the tractors
in the parking lots. $5.00/passport. One passport per vehicle. Come out and take a Sunday drive
through the heartland of Ontario Agriculture. For more information contact Tourism Stratford 1-
800-561-7926 or 519-271-5140.
ANNUAL MEETING
Thursday, October 30, 1997
Mitchell Community Centre, Mitchell
Guest Speaker: The Honourable Lyle Vanclief, Minister of Agriculture
Social Time: 6:30 p.m.
Meal 7:00 p.m. with guest speaker and meeting to follow
Delegates to OFA convention and County Directors will be chosen at this meeting.
Tickets are available from directors, or call 229-6430.