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The Rural Voice, 2001-07, Page 55RAINY RIVER Federation of Agriculture NEWSLETTER 41‘ R.R. 1, Devlin, Ontario POW 1'C0 807-486-3622 AmmAllb. - RAINY RIv[R VALLEY The Rural Voice is provided to Rainy River Federation members by the RRFA. June /9. 2001 Rainy River District is living up to its name again this spring. Some farmers have not been able to plant as yet, but are not giving up hope. Grain has been seeded as late as July 10 and still harvested out well. We'd love to share our bountiful rainfall with Alberta who is struggling with drought right now. Army worms have invaded since the first part of May and covering the entire district. An old timer stated, "We don't like 'em, that's for sure, but the good Lord puts everything on this earth for a reason, and there's a reason for the army worms".• The June 5 meeting of the RRFA was held at Morley. We missed Angela, but Linda Armstrong, Bernie Zimmer- man, Betty Salchert, Ken Fisher, KimJo Bliss/Calder, Reg Kaus, Kristine Carpenter, Shirley Morrish, Rudy Sinninghe, the newlyweds, Jason and Kelly Teeple, and Cecil Westover, all attended. Betty, reporting for Member Services, said that nominations for directors should be sent to Mary Myers at OFA office 416-485-3333, ext. 236. Betty will be ordering some of the license plate frames for members to purchase at the RRFA display booth at the Emo Fair. Cecil Westover attended the meeting to report on the problems he is having with the CN over the crossings on his property. Member Services personnel, Betty, will work with Mr. Westover on the situation. Linda mentioned that the fair board plans on placing hand -washing facilities outside each of the barns for fair time. The containers will be tilled with the new disinfecting, dissolving lotion which needs no water or towels. It's a start, but boots and coveralls would be my concern. Ken reported that Community Pasture has three-quarters of the cattle in and the remainder should be arriving by the end of the week. There are 245 in total this season. Bernie said that a hydraulic -type hoof trimmer and an operator come to the district on a regular basis to trim the dairy cattle. If interested, call Bernie at 487-2392 for more information. Kimio reporting for the vet committee said that 1321 King's Highway in Fort Frances will be the home of the new building to house the Nor -West' Animal Clinic. Small animal, business is really booming in this area. Another vet is greatly needed to cover the rural areas. Distance is the major factor. It takes one and a half hours to drive from the clinic to the farms on the west end of Rainy River. Cattle. horses, sheep and pigs neser need medical help on the same day. With all the wonders of science, you'd think that could be remedied. A bacterial disease which is antibiotic-resistant and can kill entire bee colonies has been detected in B.C. and Alberta. Manitoba is prohibiting movement of bees and hive equipment into their province. Beekeepers are also fearing the African Small Hive Beetle, which is damaging bee colonies in the U.S. They could migrate north and become a problem in Canada. The Ag Awareness Committee will be promoting bees and honey at the fall fair in the Farm Progress Building with the assistance of King -Bee, Rick Neilson. Watch for all of us. Rainy River Cattlemen will hold their fall yearling sale on August 25 and the Fall Calf Sale on October 6. More repairs will be completed before that time. Call manager, Russ at 482- 2472 for sales information. By the year 2003. all livestock producers in the province of. Ontario will be required to have a Livestock Medicines Certificate to purchase over- the-counter livestock medicines. For further information call 1-877-480- 9992. ' Price of gasoline has gone up — five cents or more and it could rise to $1.00 a litre by next year. Have you noticed that there are more two - wheeled vehicles on the roads these days. Linda reported that to date there are 12 booths entered in the Farm Progress Building for fair time. Give her a call as soon as possible for a space at 807-852- 3645. She is an extra busy lady these days since she and Stan have moved to their home by the river. The Rainy River 4-H Association held their June meeting at Barwick last evening. That time of year has arrived again for our Bursary committee to choose a recipient. This year the graduates who will each receive $100 are Joey Sletmoen. son of Darryl and Wilma and Candace Wiersema. daughter of Archie and Eleanor. Joey graduates from Fort Frances High School. and Candace from Rainy Riser High. We're sery proud of these two 4- H members and their achievements. The 4-H beef clubs had a get- together at Ken Fisher's farm south of Emo. It was a learning experience for a number of the adults who attended. Ken reported. He also mentioned that people must remember to wear safety boots while working with large animals. The local Farm Safety promotion person had a toe broken when working with a horse while wearing running shoes. Must be trying to follow in a predecessor's footsteps who was accident-prone. A drama club, quilting club and two horse clubs are underway in 4-1-1. A 4- H Fun Day has been scheduled for Sunday, July 29. RRFA will not hold a meeting in July, because everyone should be busy in the hay fields. The next scheduled meeting is August 7. Each year the RRFA presents a bursary of $100 to a student from each of the three high schools. This year's recipient from Fort Frances High is Jeff Teeple. son of Gary and Lisa Teeple who farm north of Emo. Recipient from Rainy River is Candace Wiersema. youngest daughter of Archie and Eleanor Wiersema. This year there was no candidate from the Christian School. Congratulations to Candace and and Jeff. Recipients must have parents who are members of RRFA. Our deepest sympathy goes out to the family of Dale Berg who passed away June 24 after a courageous tight with cancer. Dale will be remembered for his quick smile and a good story to tell. His devoted love for his family and friends will keep his memory alive. We will miss him. "Look not mournfully into the past, it comes not back again. Wisely improve the present. it is thine. Go forth to meet the shadowy future without fear and with a manly heart". – Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807-82).0 – Submitted by Shirley Morrish JULY 2001 51