Loading...
The Rural Voice, 2002-07, Page 25farmers who can go out and speak to meetings of organizations like the federations of agriculture if they would like to learn more about organics. EFAO is also trying to set up self-help club for farmers in transition or about to enter transition from main stream agricultural practices. One of Verhagen's jobs will be setting up courses that will replace the introduction to ecological farming course that has been offered for the last few years through OATI, right along side courses in commodity marketing or farm accounting. Those completing the course received copies of a manual developed by EFAO members called the Agroecological Farm Planning Manual. This step into the main stream will end this year because of the cancellation of OATI programming but the training programs will continue, says Verhagen. Tony McQuail, who has taught several of the courses, points out that long before OATI came along, organic producers were holding training sessions in Armow that people would travel five and six hours to attend. The self-sufficient organic movement will find a way to get these courses going again, he says. Other organic groups have also stepped up their efforts to make it easier to enter organic production. Ontarbio Co-operative which originally began as a grains co-op at Durham and has now broadened its scope to include milk and milk products and eggs, has formalized its mentoring program in the past year, says Andre Wills, one of two member relations representatives that work from the new Guelph headquarters. The co-op has always had an informal system of members helping each other but with the need to reach new producers the system was formalized, she says. Now a new producer member who is undertaking the transition to organic production can ask for assistance from someone like Wills and will be linked up with another member who can provide advice. While organic production is still small in terms of the overall Ontario s Farmstead A • rbPromotions 1 About Us 'Meet the Artists 1 Site Ma Coming_Events I Contact Us I Web Soecials I Directions to our Store I About Us Site Map I Farmstead Agri -Promotions I Rural Scenes I Livestock Art I Tractor Art Horse & Western Art 'Collector Plates & Giftware IMeet the ArtistsI Home One of Canada's Most Unique Selections of Rural Art, Giftware & Plates Showroom Open Tues. - Sat. 9-4:30 Maxwell, ON J Link to Farmstead Agri -promotions & 1000's of Promotional Product & Corporate Apparel Ideas! Call Wendy Weir 1-888-892-3328 • email: farmstead@bmts.com Well water? Protect your family from harmful bacteria and viruses the environmentally friendly way. Put Trojan's world -leading UV water disinfection technology to work in your home or cottage. For well and lake water users the benefits are clear no need to buy water, no need to add chlorine; no need for storage tanks; microorganisms are destroyed naturally — no byproducts created and no beneficial minerals removed. And Trojans home systems are so safe and easy to use, all you'll ever have to worry about is changing a bulb once a year! Make Trojan a part of your total water quality system. 4.1 Trojan Technologies Inc. World Leader n UV D.0lo ltlactn snwnr .trod nuvcom ra COOK'S PLUMBING • HEATING AIR CONDITIONING • WATER TREATMENT 1603 2nd Avenue East, Owen Sound (519) 371-0605 www.visitcooks.com JULY 2002 11