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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. THE RURAL VOICE Subscription form 1 year at $17.12 2 years at $28.35 (includes 7% GST) (U.S. 1 year at $22 2 years at $37) To: Address: Postal Code: Mail to: Please enclose payment. The Rural Voice, P.O. Box 429, Blyth, Ontario NOM 1H0