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The Rural Voice, 1980-09, Page 17THE FLYING FARMERS Perth farmers are taking to the air Farmers who have both feet plant- ed firmly on the ground may not know of an international organization called The Flyini Farmers. But many do: the groups membership in Ontario is 306 families. flying farmers, wives and their children. Each member must be a farmer or involved in a farm related business. This includes everyone from farm machinery dealers to cattlemen. The reason the organization was started is stated clearly in the objectives of the flying farmers. They include: -to promote the practical use of the airplane in agriculture; -to encourage education and research in agricultural aviation; - to urge minimum regulations for general aviation; -to promote safety; -to keep members informed of develop- ments with the Ministry of Transporta- tion; -to express ideas and opinions of farmers at national government level; -to encourage the ladies and teens to learn to fly (awards are given). The president of the Ontario Flying Farmers is Peter Simpson of RR1, St. BY DONNA THIEL Marys, a farmer. Charlie Burbank is an executive for the organization. He flies for Air Canada and owns a farm. He helps keep the organization and the government informed of the others interests. Another area member is Bert Knott of RR2, St. Pauls. His wife, Betty is also a member and attends most of the fly -ins. Bert Knott's son Denny and his wife Barbara and little Julie are also regular members. Bert Knott has been a farmer and active in Perth county for several years. Once a month, the Flying Farmers have what they call a fly in. They usually go to a farm and have a social time and a potluck meal. The fly ins usually feature a contest. One such contest tested women members to see how many could land a plane if their husbands were sick and could not fly the plane and land it. It was very enlighten- ing to all. The Flying Farmers of Ontario have flown to special tours as well. One was at the South Ridge Air Force Base in -WHERE THE SEARCH Quality Swine Performance Tested FOR (DUALITY NEVER ENOB" STOCK SALE 100 Crossbred gilts plus 25 Q.S. tested and approved boars: Sold by public auction at Quality Swine Headquarters, Shedden, on: Thursday, Sept. 4/80 at 7:30 p m. For full information on the QUALITY SWINE PERFORM- ANCE TESTING PROGRAMME and the proven tele - auction marketing system of a high volume of uniform, top quality, guaranteed weaner pigs, contact the Quality Swine Co -Op Fieldman nearest you: Norm Wilson [Fordwich] 335-3127 Chris Hills [Mitchell] 348-9127 Or, Quality Swine Co -Op Headquarters, P.O. Box 53, Shedden, Ontario NOL 2E0 (519] 764-2300 Michigan, when they were the first flying farmers to visit the restricted area. The farmers felt they were royally treated there. Another flying trip was to Centralia to Hughe's Boats where fibre glass boats are made. Ontario president Peter Simpson this summer attended in San Diego, California, the International Flying Farmers Convention, from Aug. 3 to 8. On September 19 to 21, the 60th anniversary of Women Flyers is to be held at the Wheels Inn, Chatham. This special tribute will feature a fashion show of the original flying costumes worn by women. Current flying fashions will also be modeled. "In Perth County alone there are 17 private landing strips, but not all belong to members of the flying farmers." explained Bert Knott. Besides the social side of this organization, Ontario's Flying Farmers, including the Perth members, stress the importance of remembering safety in flying. BERG HYDRO•MAN MANURE PUMP •-Stores manure away rrom the barn WILL MAKE IYOUR MANURE HANDLING MUCH EASIER • Pumps liquids, solids and bedding 1 • Reduces odor and fly problems • Retains nitrogen and potassium • Easy to install—easy to operate • Fits any barn cleaning operation • Ample manure storage at low cost • Manure is ready when you want it • Mail the coupon for full details. r et—rimii, M♦ w .HAM = nr�iw=r� For more Intormatlon contact: KEITH SIEMON FARM' SYSTEMS R.R. 4, WALTON 345-2734 11 1 _J THE RURAL VOICE/ SEPTEMBER 1980 PG. 15