The Rural Voice, 1988-01, Page 3hisex
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— Incorporated 1878 —
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ONTARIO NOG 1C0
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i'RURAL VOICE
COLUMNS
GISELE IRELAND 8
GORD WAINMAN 10
KEITH ROULSTON 12
ADRIAN VOS 14
FEATURES
• FROM WOODLOT TO WOODSTOVE 16
• PROJECTIONS: FINANCES AND PHILOSOPHY
ON THE FARM IN 1988 18
• THE TRAPPER'S TERRITORY: HUNTING FOR
A HAPPY MEDIUM 20
• PLANNING ON SUCCESS: A YOUNG
PORK PRODUCER 24
• AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH: THE GOOD,
THE BAD, THE UGLY 26
DEPARTMENTS
FEEDBACK 6
MARKET UPDATE 28
NEWS 30
ADVICE 39
RURAL HERITAGE 46
CALENDAR 48
WHAT'S NEW 51
Calling All
FARMERS 55
MARKETPLACE 59
ADVERTISERS' INDEX 63
NEWSLETTERS
GREY COUNTY FEDERATION 58
PERTH PORK PRODUCERS 60
BRUCE COUNTY FEDERATION 62
HURON COUNTY FEDERATION 64
COVER: Orval Ford at work—
see "The Trapper's Territory," page 20
photo by Mary -Lou Weiser -Hamilton
Advertising Deadline for the February Issue
— January 20
CaII 519-524-7668
JANUARY 1988