The Rural Voice, 2001-11, Page 5Cover
You don't have to go to a museum to see the
history of rural Ontario — you can see it driving
down any concession road. Freelance writer
Larry Drew tells us in this issue why, for instance,
there are so many
storey -and -a -half
farm houses in
Ontario and why
there are more
brick houses here
than in farming
areas in other
provinces and
across the border
in the U.S. You
may even learn
more about your
own family's
home.
Pg. 16
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Rainy River Federation 43
Grey County Federation 44
Perth Pork Producers 45
Bruce County Federation 46
Huron County Federation 48
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RURAL VOICE
Toronto has a thing or two to teach us in farming country
about rebuilding the connection between the people who
produce food and the people who consume it. The Good Food
Box program, originated in Toronto, has spread to rural
Ontario with its twin goals of getting nutritious fresh fruits and
vegetables on consumers' plates and getting consumers to
understand more about where their food comes from. Pg. 12
Columns
Behind the Scenes Cover
Guest Column: Carole Riemer 2
Keith Roulston 4
Robert Mercer 6
Jeffrey Carter 8
Mabel's Grill 10
Features
The Good Food Connection 12
Farm Heritage on Display 16
Anything but Cuddly 20
Rural Living
Recipes 22
Gardening 25
Decorating 26
Departments
News 27
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Business Centre 39
Classified 40
Calendar 41
Advertisers' Index 47
Management
Markets... 32
Agritech 34
Research Scrapbook 38
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