The Rural Voice, 2002-08, Page 5AUGUST 2002
Contents
features
columns
Behind the Scenes Cover
Carol Riemer 2
Keith Roulston 4
Robert Mercer 6
Jeffrey Carter 8
Mabel's Grill 10
Recipes 42
Gardening 45
Decorating 46
Markets 48
Agritech 52
departments
News 47
Business Centre 55
Classified 56
Calendar 57
Advertisers' Index 63
newsletters
Perth County Federation 58
Rainy River Federation 59
Grey County Federation 60
Perth Pork Producers 61
Bruce County Federation 62
Huron County Federation 64
12 Out of the barn
In "Barnboozled" Ted Johns
brings his character Aylmer
Clark out of the stable where
he was holed up in "He Won't
Come in From The Barn".
16 A corny attraction
The Newton Corn Maze is
open for another season.
This year Ernst and Nelly
Hofer have taken on the
world in their design.
20 New technology
Lamb prices may be down
but sheep producers have a
new aid in improving
productivity with the
introduction of ultra -sound.
26 Starting an industry
Five farms that produce milk
from sheep have joined
forces to create Ewenity
Co-op as they begin to build
an industry.
34 Where it all began
Today, oil is one of the
biggest industries in the world
but it all began in Lambton
County with some surface tar
ponds 150 years ago.
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