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The Rural Voice, 1987-09, Page 79f contain. This is why Peterson has set out six essential conditions, including agriculture, that must be part of any agreement. Because we can't be sure of what the Mulroney gov- ernment is offering to trade away to keep the Americans happy, Peterson has en- deavoured to make Ontario's position clear. "There can be no free trade deal unless the viability of our family farms is safeguarded. That's my bottom line." 4. Farm support: As a result of the farm crisis, governments here and abroad have in- creased their aid to farmers through stabili- zation, grants, and subsidies. Is your party committed to the concept of keeping Ontario agriculture competitive and viable even if it requires Targe amounts of public money? CHRISTIE: Yes, but we must have public support packaged in a way that does not en- courage over -production: eg. enhanced sta- bilization for producers who set aside land in conservation, eg. the OFFIRR program which is targeted to debt and interest sub- sidy, and therefore market neutral. EDIGHOFFER: My party iscommittedto keeping Ontario's agriculture competitive and viable, and I believe that our record over the past two years proves this. We have raised the budget of the Ministry of Agricul- ture and Food by 72 per cent since taking office. We have introduced over 80 initia- tives and programs. Funding itself is not the answer to all of agriculture's problems — Jack Riddell has provided strong leadership on controversial issues and knows farmers' concerns — but the Liberal government has recognized the chronic underfunding agri- culture was given under the Conservatives, and has taken concrete action to support Ontario's farmers. HAM: We are the largest agricultural pro- ducer in the country, yet on aper farmer basis Ontario is last in government help, last again on payments as a percentage of farm cash receipts, and tenth on gross value of farm production. New Democrats feel that doubling the size of the present 1.4 per cent of the provin- cial budget now spent by the Ministry of Agriculture and Food could start to reverse the present trend in agriculture. Economists of any stripe know that the growth base of any economy is agrarian -led. Ontario's $1.1 billion deficit in agricultural trade represents 100,000 people not working in the food chain industry (not to mention theirdisplace- ment by farmers who work outside their farms to keep their operations together). Briefly, New Democrats are fighting for: long-term low interest loans, totally provincially sponsored if necessary; a per head payment on all beef, cattle, hogs, and sheep produced and marketed in Ontario; a comprehensive soil erosion program, revi- sion of food land guidelines, by amending the Planning Act to save agricultural classificia- tion; local tribunals for tile drainage, with the funding level at 75 per cent; mechanisms to stop the falling percentage of farm income as compared to consumer prices and to prevent increased corporate concentration of the food industry.0 HOEGY'S FARM SUPPLY LTD. IS YOUR 1987 SEED WHEAT HEADQUARTERS SEED WHEAT BAGGED OR BULK * Certified Augusta * Certified Frankenmuth * Certified Harus * Certified Houser BOOK NOW! for Fall Spraying of Roundup & Atrazine and Fall Fertilizing on your Alfalfa and Winter Wheat. Contact HOEGY'S FARM SUPPLY LIMITED Brodhagen 519-345-2941 SEPTEMBER 1987 77