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The Rural Voice, 1997-10, Page 551 RAINY RIVER Federation of Agriculture NEWSLETTER 414R.R. 1, Devlin, Ontario POW 1C0 807-486-3622 The Rural Voice is provided to Rainy RAINY RIVER VALLEY River Federation members by the RRFA September 15, 1997 A month has gone by and it's still very dry. Not much rain has fallen in the District which helps the harvesting along, but the pastures are suffering and many cattlemen are already feeding their precious hay supply. Grain crops are looking great in the west end of the District. Brielman's, Stafford's, Martin's, Zimmerman's, Cates', Teeple's, Szeder's, Fehr's and McLean's were all crops that we've noticed waving like gold in the fall sunshine. At the September 8 RRFA meeting, Amos Brielman, Kim Desserre, James Gibson, Stan Armstrong, Rick Neilson, Rudy Sinninghe, Brent Miller and Shirley Morrish attended. Secretary Judy McCoy has resigned and once again someone will be needed to fill the position. Rick will be renewing his contract as Member Services Rep for Rainy River - Kenora and Dryden for another year. He did a terrific job at the Farm Progress Building RRFA display booth. The contest, "Do you know your area director?" complete with photos went over very well. It's not easy standing in the same place for two long days with a smile on your face, especially when one is hungry, tired and thoughts of all the of all the jobs that need to be done at home are on your mind. Good job done, Rick. This Sunday, plan to take a "Drive in the Country", anytime, between 12:30 and 5:00 p.m. Visit farm animals, equipment and crops. The children will be allowed to do crafts and fall decorations. The passports may be picked up at McDonald's Restaurant and at the Emo Research Station for $5 per vehicle between 12 noon and 4 p.m. The tour will highlight five different farm businesses between Fort Frances and Emo. The event is sponsored by the RRFA. Rick is still working on the Prairie Farm Rehabilitation program. He will have more on that at a later meeting. OFA members are asked to fill out the reply card in their OFA Members' Digest concerning Nutrient Management. The card is postage paid and takes only two minutes to fill out. Farmers are advised to thoroughly read their insurance policies before signing anything. There are different farm policies and different underwriting rules in each company. Everyone should be fully aware of what their policy covers and allows. The office of the Insurance Ombudsman has been created to assist with any problem. They may be reached at 5160 Yonge St., Box 85, North York, ON M2N 6L9 or fax 416-590-8480. Congratulations to Orval Woolsey of Barwick for placing fifth with his Black Angus Bull in the Steak Builder Category at the Rainy River Bull test station. BIO, along with researchers at the University of Guelph, and Canadian Beef Sires, introduced new genetic selection tools for young beef bulls. If you are interested in becoming a Genetic Leader winner in 1997-1998, call BIO at 1-800-373-2253. Watch the mail for postcards reminding landowners or tenants of the new 25 per cent taxation rate in 1998. Application deadline for the 1997 farm tax rebate is December 31, 1997. If you do not have a registration number, register as soon as possible to identify eligible properties. After 57 years in the sugar refining business in Manitoba, the Rogers' Sugar Ltd. is closing its doors. They were blocked from U.S. markets, therefore, no sugar beets were planted in Manitoba this year. One more Canadian industry lost. Kim reported for the Community Pasture. She stated that Wade Desserre, manager, received a letter saying that the pasture will not be up for sale this year. The government is restructuring, so is backing off for the time being. Kim would like to see more people assisting with the setting up of curtains and frames at fair time. She said her little group was there until midnight on the Wednesday. Dismantling was a different story; there was ample help on the Saturday in the Farm Progress Building. Dufferin Federation of Agriculture has come up with a great new idea to replace the SMV (slow moving vehicle) signs that some people are using as gate or driveway markers. The replacement sign is a 4" x 12" red and white sign made of diamond grade reflective tape on aluminum backing. The Federation at Dufferin is also supplying reflector tape at base cost to area farmers for marking farm equipment used on local roads. Maybe, some of our other Federations can use this idea as well. About 1,250 head of cattle were sold on Saturday, September 6 at the Stratton Sales Yard. Good cattle went at $1.10 to buyers from Saskatchewan and Southern Ontario. October 4 is the next sale, featuring calves, and cattle that are moving out because of hay shortage in the District. A new product has been designed called a sachet marinade that works in 20 minutes to tenderize beef that is otherwise not so tender. The Beef Information Centre can provide more information on this new item. This year the Canadian Western Agribition at Regina's Exhibition Park will be held November 23-30. Planned events are trade shows, beef cattle, horse shows, exhibitions of other livestock and stock dog trials, carcass class, egg, butter and cheese show, processed meat competition, displays of pedigreed seed, hay and silage, wheat weaving and grain processing. It's an event that you won't want to miss. The World Dairy Expo is October 1 - 5, 1997 at Dane County Expo Centre, Madison, Wisconsin. It features 1,000 trade booths and over 2,000 cattle including Ayrshire, Holstein, Brown Swiss, Guernsey, and Red and White. Further info can be obtained by phoning 608-224-6455. The third annual Rainy River Valley Giant Pumpkin Festival takes place Saturday, September 27 at Hannam Park in Rainy River. Registration is from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Heaviest pumpkin gets $1,000 and the Golden Hoe; second prize is $200; third prize is $100. Many other awards, prizes and events take place throughout the day with a potluck meal at 1:00 p.m. A pumpkin pie and dessert contest takes place at 2:00 and all entries will be the dessert. Weigh off and judging is at 2:00 - 3:00 p.m. with the award ceremony at 3:30 p.m. A Monster Bingo rounds off the evening at 7:00 p.m. at the Rainy River Arena. At the annual OFA Convention in Toronto on November 24 - 26, 1997, a Child Care Centre on premises will be provided so that young delegates with families can still participate in convention activities without worries. Once again, a reminder that the weigh scales MUST be cleaned before returning them. Tickets are now available from any one of the Directors for the Annual Fall Dinner and Dance that the Rainy River Federation of Agriculture holds each year. It will be held at the Barwick Hall, Saturday, October 18, 1997. Social hour is from 6:00 - 7:00 p.m., dinner at 7:15 p.m. and dancing begins at 9:00 p.m. Entertainment committee chairperson, James Gibson, reported that the evening's entertainment is planned and everyone should have a great time visiting and making it a GOP. The pleasure you get from life is equal to the attitude you put into it.0 By Shirley Morrish OCTOBER 1997 51