The Rural Voice, 1978-02, Page 13The Voice of A Farmer
by Adrian Vos
Agriculture in Canada is responsible for approximately 40
percent of all jobs. It follows then, that if agriculture suffers, the
whole economy suffers with it. This is nothing new. Even in the
time when a farmer could only feed himself, his family and one
other family, the prosperity of the country was dependent on the
good farming years.
All economically successful countries, through the centuries,
have supported their farmers. The feudal lords defended the
serfs in their domain. If they didn't. their food had to come from
elsewhere and they had often to go to war in order to obtain food
or goods to buy food. These War lords could only exist as long as
they were strong militarily. Ancient Rome found this out when it
was too late for them. When they began neglecting agriculture,
depending on conquest. it signalled the beginning of their
down -fall. Invariable they took more than they needed from their
conquered lands. in order to let their own people become more
urbanized. When bad weather and reversals in war fortunes
curtailed the food supply, they didn't have the experienced
farmers to make up for the shortfall. Their accumulated riches
were used for the payment of inflated food prices and the decline
of the empire became inevitable. Throughout all history, until
the present day, this has never changed. Look at a modern
country that supports the farmer and you are looking at a wealthy
country and vice -versa.
The European Economic Community has recognized from the
beginning that agriculture is essential, and has protected their
agriculture jealously. Much of their food could be imported
cheaper than they can produce it. But they know that as soon as
they are dependent on imports, the price of that food item will go
up until the price is higher than at present. In addition the lost
jobs would be a heavy burden on the rest of society.
Canadians. from government down to daily newspapers would
do v. ell to take a good look at history and absorb the lesson. If our
academics continue their attacks of the farmer's sales office, the
marketing board. and if they should succeed in reducing
agricultural income even more. it would undoubtedly impoverish
all of Canada.
The marketing board concept is sound, but because it
sometimes constitutes a monopoly. it must be handled with the
utmost care and discretion. For that very reason, our
governments have appointed overseeing bodics such as the
Ontario Farm Products Marketing Board and the Canadian Farm
Product Marketing Council. On each of these bodies is at least
one appointee of a consumers organization. to make sure that the
interest of our customers is safe -guarded. Our Ontario marketing
boards must submit all the minutes of their meetings to those
overseeing boards for scrutiny.
It is remarkable that the consumer appointees. who are usually
past presidents of their organizations have much less criticism of
marketing boards after a year of looking at their activities. It is a
pity that consumer organizations are not demanding that their
presidents have at least a year of duty on the overseeing boards
before being eligible to become president. 0
ALEXANDER AND CHAPMAN
REALTY LIMITED
8 THE SQUARE
GODERICH, ONTARIO
BEEF FARM
245 acre beef farm. 225 acres workable - balance good
hardwood bush. Good land mostly tile drained. 2 barns.
Capacity 200 cattle. 3 bunker silos. Good 2 storey house with
oil furnace. Excellent location on Hwy. 86 - 1 mile from
Lucknow. Owner will consider taking back first mortgage.
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PHONE 524-9662
524-6542
FARM
Dairy, beef, or cash crop. 260 acres. Located 5 miles west of
Teeswater. Two good barns with silos. Automatic feeding.
Modern 1'/2 storey 3 bedroom house with hot water heating.
Good Harriston clay loam.
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CAGE LAYING OPERATION
Basic quota 21,696. Completely automated barn including
vacuum lift for crating. 50 acres in the Chatham area of high
production land. Also a sow barn 34 x 110. Excellent newly
renovated 3 to 4 bedroom house.
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GROCERY & VARIETY
For sale - or lease. Excellent opportunity in Vanastra for your
own business in Retail Grocery and Variety. Immediate
possession. Fully equipped. Also suitable for other
commercial lines or industry.
SEE - KEN THOMPSON
ALEXANDER & CHAPMAN REALTY LIMITED
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OPNOTCH
TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED
Phone 527-1910
Seaforth
THE RURAL VOICE/FEBRUARY 1978, PG. 13.