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The Rural Voice, 1983-05, Page 10pesticides are a viable link in the food chain". Nimmo said. The Natural Farmers gained a new slate of directors for the upcoming year. President is Lawrence Andres, Directors are Ken Gascho, Tony McQuail, Dean Walker, Alvin Filsinger, Murray Bast and Helen Yeomans. When polled, approxi- mately half the audience described themselves as farming organically. P1 A View of the Andres Farm Farming without the aid of artificial fertilizers, pesticides or herbicides. by William Burdge Lawrence Andres, a young pro- gressive farmer at R.R.1, Tiverton, in Kincardine township maintains a herd of 50-55 mature cows with a 160 composite BCA. He and his brother Philip operate a partnership, growing most of their feed requirements for their livestock without the aid of arti- ficial fertilizers or agricultural chemi- cals. The only additional feed is about 30-40 tonnes of corn that he gets from another organic farmer each fall. The result of good soil manage- ment is an excellent soil tilth. "A healthy soil will have up to 2.5 tonnes of earthworms per hectare while a poor soil will have less than 1/2 a tonne. Along with the dairy operation, the Andres brothers maintain a small herd of handsome Arabian horses. An abundance of manure is the key PG. 8 THE RURAL VOICE, MAY 1983