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The Rural Voice, 2002-05, Page 66BRUCE Email: bruce@ofa.on.ca website: www.ofa.on.ca/bruce County Federation of Agriculture NEWSLETTER 446 10th St., Hanover, Ontario N4N 1P9 519-364-3050 or 1-800-275-9551 The Rural Voice is provided to Bruce County Farmers by the BCFA. OFA successes on key issues Safety Nets • The Ontario Federation of Agriculture working in conjunction with Ontario commodity organizations and the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture. Focd and Rural Affairs. have agreed on a "made -in -.Ontario" safety net proposal. Negotiations with the Federal Government to implement the terms of the proposal are,ongoing. When in place the "made -in -Ontario" package would remove the need for ad hoc programs and the lobbying required to have them approved by governments. • As a result of concerted lobbying by OFA and the province's grains, oilseeds and horticultural crops organizations in 2001, $90 million of provincial funding was provided to grains and oilseeds producers and $104 million of federal funding to grains, oilseeds and horticultural growers. The Environment • OFA, working with the County Federations of Agriculture, is making available close to $6 million of money from the Healthy Futures for Ontario Agriculture program for Ontario farmers and others in rural Ontario with private water wells. The money is being used to upgrade existing wells and to cap abandoned wells in order to protect the groundwater supplies from contamination. • OFA, as part of the Ontario Farm Environmental Coalition (OFEC), represented Ontario's farming industry at the Walkerton Inquiry, providing evidence to Mr. Justice Dennis O'Connor about agriculture's activities to protect the environment. While livestock manure was pinpointed as the source of the contamination that resulted in the tragedy. the inquiry found that the particular farm in question had taken all necessary measures to protect the environment. • OFA has continued to work with the provincial government in the development of the Nutrient Management Act 2001, and will provide input to the writing of the regulations for the legislation. The legislation will ensure farm -specific nutrient management plans for all farming operations in Ontario, preventing regional disparities experienced when municipalities enact bylaws specific to local situations. • OFA continues to lobby for long- term government funding for the Environmental Farm Plan (EFP) 2001 Tommy Cooper Award winner The Bruce County Federation of Agriculture Board of Directors and Executive would like to extend congratulations to Bev Fry from the Ripley area, the winner of the Tommy Cooper Award presented on April 5 at the Meet The Members and Tommy Cooper Award meeting in Durham hosted by the Grey County Federation of Agriculture. Bev was nominated by the Ripley Agricultural Society. Bev and her husband Joe operate a cow/calf and cash crop family farm in Huron Township. Bev has been very active in the Ontario Association of Agricultural Societies, the Ripley Agricultural Society, and the Bruce County 4-H 62 THE RURAL VOICE Association. She is a Past President of the Bruce County Holstein Club and was chair of the Dairy Education Display at the "Roots of Bruce" program. She is a member of CKNX Radio Farm Advisory Board (FAB) and Chair of the FAB Bursary and Award Committee. We would also like to congratulate the other nominees on being nominated for the award, as it is a great honour to be recognized .by your peers: Barbara Barfoot, RR3, Hepworth; Fred J. Brown, RR2, Walkerton; Kimberley M. Caswell, RR2, Meaford; Andy Ernewein, RR4, Walkerton; Jim Farrell, RR3, Ripley; David Fawcett, RR2, Flesherton; and Don Lewis, RR2, Holstein. 0 program. Federal Minister Vanclief has stated his intention to have an EFP for every farm in the country by 2005. Food Quality and Safety • OFA is monitoring closely the writing of regulations that will bl;come part of the Food Quality and Safety Act, new legislation from the Ontario Government. OFA believes the HACCP-Iike initiatives being implemented now by provincial commodity organizations will adequately address the on-farm controls to ensure food quality and safety. The legislation suggests the need for licencing of on-farm production facilities and government inspections of those facilities. OFA is insisting that food safety and quality cannot be achieved at the production level by legislation alone. Taxation • OFA recognizes the property tax increases farmers in some areas of the province are facing, and continues to work with the Provincial Government to achieve the fairest possible taxes. • Efforts continue by OFA to have the Provincial Government revise its regulations about Retail Sales Tax (RST) to expand the tax-exempt list in order to save Ontario farmers about $25 million annually in operating costs. OFA believes the Ontario list of tax exempt items should include farm trucks and a number of other farm production items already exempted by other provinces.0 CONGRATULATIONS The Bruce County Federation of Agriculture wishes to extend congratulations to Helen Johns, Huron -Bruce MPP on her recent appointment as the Minister of Agriculture and Food.O BRUCE COUNTY FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE PLEASE NOTE: There will be NO Board of Directors' meeting in May Next meeting will be Monday, June 24, 2002