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The Rural Voice, 1999-08, Page 64GREY County Federation of Agriculture NEWSLETTER 446 10th St., Hanover, Ontario N4N 1P9 Email: grey@ofa.on.ca Website: www.ofa.on.ca/grey 519-364-3050 or 1-800-275-9551 • The Rural Voice is provided to all Grey County Farmers by the GCFA. A farmer's version of the "Sunscreen" song Farmers and of the class of '99: Wear sunscreen. If I could offer you only one tip for the future, sunscreen would be it. The Tong -term benefits of sunscreen have been probed by scientists,. whereas the rest of my advice has no basis more reliable than my own meandering experience. I will dispense this advice now. Enjoy the power and the beauty of your farm. No other profession is so crucial to mankind. No other calling is so noble than being a farmer. Why Is it so many people, young and old, will sacrifice everything they have and can borrow against, to be a member of this group called farmers? Don't worry about the future. The prices you receive for your efforts, are the rewards for that management and labour. The returns for that product are yours alone to accept or reject. Try one new crop or management practise every year. Don't be reckless in your borrowing. Your neighbour's expansion is his to repay. Don't be jealous or ashamed. Your home and business is your castle. All situations have different circumstances and timing. Remember your achievements and luck. Not all prices come from growing the right crop. Sometimes it's luck that your hay didn't get rained on and your faith in God. Don't feel guilty with your life if GREY COUNTY FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE PLEASE NOTE: Directors' Meeting for August has been CANCELLED! NEXT MEETING WILL BE Thursday, September 30, 1999 8:00 p.m. OMAFRA Boardroom, Markdale Members are welcome to attend. 60 THE RURAL VOICE you can't retire at 55. What other profession can you call the shots when you work and when to quit. There is no retirement age. Raise as many of your own needs as feasible. Your job is your life. Sow a garden, drink your milk, cut your own logs for lumber. Maybe you'll marry, maybe you won't. Your choices are half chance. But if you should have a good partner, you are a company. Anyone who works as labour, will never be that company. Enjoy your rewards. That may be a pond or cottage at the back of your farm. That may be good prices to buy new equipment. But it also must include a vacation. Young farmers: The Sunscreen Song. Don't be discouraged. "No one can start farming" or so they have said for all generations. Don't read only one "how to" book or take only advice from the government. Why aren't they farming if they know so much? Travel and work for someone else at a different job. You will gain experience and be a better employer. Schooling doesn't give you an education. It is all theory and given choices. Life is not like that. Respect your elders. Their advice comes from a lifetime. They have probably been there and done that. For every product, have two buyers. That way you won't be concerned with corporate agriculture. Advice is a form of nostalgia. Dispensing it is a way of fishing the past from the disposal, wiping it off, painting over the ugly parts and recycling it for more than it's worth. But trust me on the sunscreen.0 — Adapted from the The Sunscreen Song by Mary Smich —Submitted by Ken Furlong GCFA Past -President HOLLAND TOWNSHIP FEDERATION PICNIC Sunday, August 15, 1999 - 2:00 p.m. Massie Community Centre Please bring meat to barbecue, ball gloves, lawn chairs For information call Gilbert Van Eck 794-4898 Developing Rural Community as if People Matter A dynamic presentation by: Bill and Judy Heffernan Bill is Professor of Rural Sociology at University of Missouri. Judy is Executive Director of Heartland Network for Town and Rural Ministries in the mid -west USA. Both have been publicly recognized for their dedication to finding solutions 10 the problems facing rural communities. They have carried out extensive research, conducted numerous seminars, and published many works. You can do something positive! • Learn about the "big picture" of trends in agriculture which affect all of the rural community. • See how rural and urban people can find workable alternatives to support small family farms and businesses. • Learn about using existing rural institutions as the base for positive action. Knights of Columbus Hall (Hwy. 4, West of Hanover) Monday, August 23 — 7:30 - 10:00 p.m. Sponsored by the Grey and Bruce Federations of Agriculture 1