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The Rural Voice, 2001-02, Page 47RAINY RIVER Federation of Agriculture NEWSLETTER R.R. 1, Devlin, Ontario POW 1C0 807-486-3622 4INNAIL RAINY RIVER ALLEY • The Rural Voice is provided to Rainy River Federation members by the RRFA. January 15, 2001 New Year's resolutions are slowing to a standstill. According to acupuncturists, there is a point on the head that you can press to control your appetite. Where is it located? The first RRFA meeting of the year had Bernie Zimmerman, Ken Fisher, Linda Armstrong, Reg Kause, Rudy Sinninghe, Angela Teeple, Kelly Faragher, Kristine Carpenter, Shirley Morrish, KimJo Calder, Jason Teeple and Betty Salchert attending. Betty reported that Jack will be holding meetings with other regions and will be calling our area very soon. She warned residents to be aware of the cost difference in the hydro power companies that are now out and making offers. Betty also has an updated member's list. When you do have a problem, please feel free to give Betty a call. She is our District Member's Services Representative and is there to help. Her number is 807- 486-3536 or fax 486-0014. Linda reported that at the Presidents' meeting the North and North-East are not even mentioned. The voice from the North must be heard. Postage has gone up to 47 cents as of January 1, 2001. The fair board had their annual meeting with a small attendance. The new secretary -treasurer is Connie Carrier from Devlin. KimJo would like to see more help come forward with the planning of the Annual Seed Fair this spring. At least four people are needed to organize and then more bodies are needed to get the show on the road. It's proved to be an excellent event in the past, with wonderful displays, so participation is important. Call KimJo, Lyle Wheatley or Mike Neilson as soon as possible. The Rainy River District Vet Committee held a meeting at Nico's last Tuesday. Jane Gillon and Dr. Chris attended to assist with whatever can be done to bring another vet into the district. More on this after the meeting on the 22nd. Rainy River District 4-1-I Awards Banquet held annually will take place, Friday, January 19 at 7:00 p.m. at the new Stratton Millennium Hall. There have been many changes in the 4-H program this past year and Ellen Chojko-Bolec, District Representative for 4-H, will be explaining the challenges ahead and events in the year 2001. The Rainy River District Stockdog Club will hold their annual Spring Training Clinic in late May or early June. If anyone is interested in participating, call Elaine Aveyard 807- 486-3348 or Marg Irvine at 807-487- 2504. Rainy River Cattlemen's Association will have their next regular meeting on Wednesday, January 17 and the annual will take place on January 24 at Our Lady of the Way School in Stratton, 7:00 p.m. Ontario Cattlemen's Annual takes place February 21-22 at the International Plaza hotel in Toronto. BIO's annual meeting is February 20. The Canadian Cattle I.D. began January 1, 2001. There are 14 types of eartags now available. Call 1-887- 909(BEEF)2333 for further information. This year's tattoo letter is "L". Only four letters are not used (I,O,Q,V) this is because they are easily mistaken for other letters or -can be altered. Rainy River Rural Safety reminds everyone to check the batteries in your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. They also advise to check all vents for snow blockage. This includes chimneys and all exhaust vents on the sides of your home. The annual meeting will be held in February. Your brain weighs about three pounds. It uses 20 to 30 per cent of your oxygen intake. Some people tend to shallow breathe. So, get in the habit of deep -breathing to ensure your brain's oxygen demand is satisfied. Farm Business Registration 2001 forms are now in the mail. You can register by mail, by phone, or use the internet. Farm businesses which declare gross farm income of $7,000 or more are required to register annually under the Farm Registration and Farm Organizations Funding Act, 1993. $150 payment and updated information must be sent to AGRICORP payable to either the Ontario Federation of Agriculture or the Christian Farmers' Federation of Ontario. Deadline dates are based on your postal codes. AGRICORP is toll free at 1-866-327- 3678 and it helps to have your farm registration number handy when you make inquiries. Census Day is coming on May 15, 2001. Idaho -based, J.R. Simplot Co. announced that it will build a $120 million potato plant at Portage la Prairie, Manitoba which will create demand for 5.5 million hundredweight of raw potatoes. That's equal to 20,000 acres of potato production. The medical term for "Couch Potato" is "Hypokinesis" which means reduced motion. It results in an "ache all over feeling" from laying around too much. Solution: Exercise to restore circulation. Strengthen muscles and lubricate the joints. You'll feel better mentally too! Kin -do reported that Gord Scheifele, Crop Research Co-ordinator, says there are a number of cutbacks. There is very little forage and research being done anywhere. Letters of support would be needed to keep programs available. Variety testing is now eliminated, cereals are unsure, but KimJo and her summer assistants will still be doing pasture tests. KimJo is reminding everyone to complete their Environmental Plan very quickly. Just got a call. The appetite control spot is located in the hollow, just in front of the flap of your ear. Remember the Farm Line. An experienced councillor will connect you with the help you need for stress, grieving, trauma, financial problems, family or marriage problems, trouble with children or teens, or any other difficulty that you can't solve alone. Just call 1-888-451-2903 or 1-613-341- 9341 weekdays 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. "A happiness shared is a happiness doubled, but a sadness shared is a sadness halved."0 • — Submitted by Shirley Morrish FEBRUARY 2001 43