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The Rural Voice, 2019-09, Page 22to step forward and work together for environmental resiliency,” said Cann. Rick Kootstra was also on the panel, giving the commissioners a farmer’s perspective as well as representing the Huron Soil and Crop Improvement Association (HSCIA). “I think we all need to ask ourselves what our discharge rate is into the lake,” said Kootstra. “We can blame everyone else, but we have to look at ourselves.” Kootstra says he has a farming mentor in Ohio who, through BMPs such as cover cropping and no-till farming, can take 16 inches of rain before his fields discharge water into the tiles. “When that water gets to the tile, his parts per million (ppm) of contamination is zero. How is he doing it? Can we do it here?” The Ohio farmer’s organic matter is eight per cent. Most farms in Ontario are around four per cent. “Soil health goes hand in hand with good drainage,” said Kootstra. “It’s like one hand holds the other.” Taking it further, Mel Luymes then shared the success of the HSCIA’s drainage project behind Huronview in Clinton. (See the August issue of The Rural Voice for the full story). Luymes explained that tile drainage is basically a plastic pipe with holes in it that takes excess water away from the field. It creates an ideal environment for plants that cannot thrive in saturated soil. However, it can drain a field too quickly and lead to damaged and polluted waterways. The drainage project installed controls in the drainage system by way of control gates and terraces. “The whole idea is to slow water because then it does not erode,” explained Luymes. She said it was a very exciting project, aligning many partners who all have the same goal: water quality. Phil Beard took the theme of collaboration and partnerships a step further by sharing the success of the Healthy Lake Huron collaborative. Formed 10 years ago, the collaborative started addressing the sources of pollution running off from both rural and urban sources. “The focus was to improve water 18 The Rural Voice BDO is proud to support Farm Credit Canada’s annual Drive Away Hunger campaign to help the 850,000 Canadians who rely on food banks each month. To find out how you can help make a difference, please reach out to your local Farm Credit Canada office or a BDO location near you. Together, we can help fight hunger in our community. Assurance | Accounting | Tax | Advisory www.bdo.ca | @BDOCanada_Ag Let’s drive away hunger in Canada #BDOGives CONSTITUENCY OFFICES Website: www.lisathompsonmpp.ca Email: lisa.thompsonco@pc.ola.org Blyth Office: 408 Queen Street, PO Box 426 Blyth, ON N0M 1H0 Phone: 519-523-4251 Toll Free: 1-800-668-9320 Kincardine Office: 807 Queen Street, Unit 3 Kincardine, ON N2Z 2Y2 Phone: 519-396-3007 Toll Free: 1-866-396-3007 Huron-Bruce Matters Lisa Thompson MPP Huron-Bruce