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The Rural Voice, 1981-06, Page 41etuce ee, ede',at4t ffgateuftuxe High interest rates: the biggest challenge Bruce County Federation of Agriculture annual Meet the Members of Parliament night was held in Kincardine April 3. Dr. Gary Gurbin Federal member for Bruce and Grey. and Murray Cardiff, for Huron, and Murray Elson newly elected MPP for Huron -Bruce were present to listen to briefs presented by the Federation, Cattlemen's Assoc., the Bruce Hog Producers, Wheat Producers and Milk Producers. High interest rates appeared to be the greatest challenge to the farmer especially the young farmers. One director told the meeting that the only survival for the young farmer is to sell his farm to an absentee landlord and work for him as a tenant. The various incentive plans offered to farmers at provincial level is causing problems that are unfavourable at domestic and in the export level, stated Mark MacAuley representing the hog producers. The incentive program at provincial level should be abandoned in favour of a uniform national policy, he added. The cost of production for pork is now 76.00 cwt while the current price is only 65.00. Marketing boards are the only method farmers have to influence'marketsand government but some agencies representing consumer groups are out to destroy marketing boards. Bruce County Milk Board spokesman, Harvey Weppler, explained the supply management and the objective to have Grade A standards prevail in all producer lines. The Wheat Producers were caught in the US embargo on shipment of grain to Russia. Canada endorsed the embargo and promised the farmers they would be compensated for any loss. According to Mr. J. MacKay the Ontario Wheat Producers took a loss in storage and transportation to Georgian Bay of 17.3 million dollars. They are holding the government to the promise. Murray Cardiff, MP warned of the danger of foot and mouth disease coming from other countries through air garbage that is not properly incinerated. The import law being studied by Mr. Whelan should be made know in about two weeks. He reported that an order for beef from England in the form of a tender wac not followed up. The order was for 30,000 tons but because of the specifications of the tender, Canada did not pursue the deal. Australia. he said,was in there fighting for the contract. Canada he said must have a farmer controlled export organization. It is presently being set up by Mr. Whelan. Gary Gurbin, Bruce MP stated he could understand the frustration expressed in briefs and the need for better communications between farmers and government. Un the interest rates and need for capital he spoke on the new small business development bond to incorporated farms at 12% interest. He also compared the Geneva Agreement on Tariff and Trade policy in Canada and that of US. In Canada the decisions arrived at do not have to be approved by parliament while in the US the agreement has to be ratified. Many directors felt Agriculture was being traded off with industrial rates. Murray Elson, MPP stated he was in sympathy with the farmers' problems and there was desperate need for joint effort on the part of producers to work together. The urbanized society was making it more difficult for farmers. The foreign acquisition of land should be controlled, he stated. The spokesman for the Cattleman's Assoc. warned that the amendment to the Bank Act to protect the producer from bankruptcy of a processor does not give the tarmer the protection he requires. He stressed the need to investigate the security of any new buyer he might be dealing with. A very good meeting with exchange of ideas between the member and the farmers continued for several hours. The County President Borden Fenton supervised the meeting and expressed his appreciation to the members as well as his sympathy to Mr. Eddie Sargent in the loss of his wife, which accounted for his absence at the meeting. DAVIDSON Well Drilling Ltd. " 81 YEARS EXPERIENCE" •Farm•Suburban•Industrial• Municipal• * FREE ESTIMATES * GUARANTEED WELLS * FAST MODERN EQUIPMENT Licensed by the Ministry of the Environment "Our experience assures lower cost water wells" Wingham 357-1960 P.O.Box 486 475 Josephine "SERVING ONTARIO SINCE 1900" THE RURAL VOICE/JUNE 1981 PG. 39