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The Rural Voice, 1978-11, Page 21• Robert Drummond of R.R. 1, Smiths Falls; John King of R.R. 1. Camlachie; and Glen Larmer of R. R. 1. Blackstock. The drainage tribunal hears appeals under The Drainage Act, which may be brought by farmers against the technical content and assessments in engineers' reports prepared under the act. 50 acre severances in Bruce may mean more hobby farms Hobby farming may become more prevalent in Bruce County south after a recent decision by their planning board. The board has agreed to allow land severances of 50 acres instead of 100 acres, the practice in the past. Mac Campbell, the county planning director, said the board made the decision because they felt farmers starting out could afford 50 acres, but maybe not 100 acres. The average size of a farm in the county is 200 acres and Mr. Campbell said it may not be possible to have a viable farming operation on 50 acres of land. Also. the 50 acre policy is expected to encourage hobby farmers, who often don't use farm land to its full potential. Mr. Campbell said he thinks there are times when 50 acres provides for a viable farm operation, especially for highly intensified farming which doesn't require as much land as cash crops. The director added the board may also want to divide Iandof poor agricultural quality into 50 -acre Tots. See-through butter wrappers blamed for dairy decline See-through butter wrappers were criti- cized as a major factor in the declining dairy industry by Gilles Choquette of Ottawa, chairman of the Canadian Dairy Commission. Choquette speaking at the bIst annual meeting of the Nation I Dairy Council at the Harbor Castle Inn inoronto said that store lights send. ultra -violet rays through these wrappers and oxidize the butter, making it taste rancid. And Choquette said any consumer who buys butter, at today's prices. that is not of top quality is likely to switch to margarine the next week. "You are killing the dairy industry," he said. Choquette said the industry must halt the decline of butter sales if it hopes to salvage its future. He said a survey showed that half of the retail stores carry some rancid butter on their shelves. When one dairy industry official count- LUCKNOW CUSTOM WELDING and MACHINE SHOP Manufacturers of - ornamental railing - farrowing crates -weanerdecks - farm gates Phone 528-3835 Lucknow, Ontario We are ready to receive your 1978 CORN CROP We have . Storage Grain Bank . Custom Drying to serve you better OPNOTCH TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED Seaforth 527-1910 THE RURAL VOICE/NOVEMBER 1978 PG. 21