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40 PERTH COUNTY SPECIAL EDITION
AROUND PERTH
Bean Producers
Raise Awareness
Allan Siemon
Allan Siemon of Perth County is the
chairman of the Ontario Bean Produc-
ers, elected to his position by the direc-
tors from districts of the organization
across Ontario.
He cash crops beans, corn, soys,
barley, wheat, and hay on his farm near
Mitchell.
Highlights of the past year in the
bean business, he reports, include get-
ting the tripartite stabilization program
in place for the commodity, a trade
mission to Algeria and Tunisia this
summer to enhance the market for
beans, and the establishment of the
Canada Bean Council.
"Our domestic consumption of
beans is quite low," Siemon says,
"That's why the Canada Bean Council
got started." Promotion of beans do-
mestically will begin soon.
The Ontario Bean Producers Mar-
keting Board also opened a new board
office in London this year.
In Ontario, about 105,000 acres of
beans were planted this year; last year
there were 165,000. The drought
doesn't seem to have caused too much
damage. "The beans look reasonably
good," Siemon says, "We're expecting
average crops."
Perth County's acreage of white
beans is the second largest in the prov-
ince.0