Loading...
The Rural Voice, 2003-04, Page 51 APRIL 2003 Contents features columns Behind the Scenes Cover Carol Riemer 4 Keith Roulston 6 Robert Mercer 8 Jeffrey Carter 10 Mabel's Grill 12 Recipes 42 Gardening 44 Decorating 46 Book Review 47 Markets 58 Agritech 60 Agrilaw 61 The Cutting Edge 62 departments Feedback 2 Ag News 48 Advice 56 Business Centre 63 Classified 64 Calendar 65 Advertisers' Index 71 newsletters Perth County Federation Rainy River Federation Grey County Federation Perth Pork Producers Bruce County Federation Huron County Federation 66 67 40 Family tradition 68 69 70 72 14 Golden opportunity The Whyte family looked for a bright new crop to grow and turned to mustard, which provides good returns and requires no special equipment. 16 Creature comforts Farmers worry about the cost of meeting consumers' animal welfare concerns but Reid Wilson found it saved money and labour. 26 Does size matter? There was good news and bad for smaller farmers at a conference in Shakespeare. Don't count on government but consumers could be your friend. 34 Free as the wind The more the wind blows, the more Paul Martin likes it with his wind -powered generator. Kim Delaney gets her electricity from the sun. A second generation of the Toll family is carrying on the family name in the Clydesdale business. 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 twol