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The Rural Voice, 2003-06, Page 63RAINY RIVER �a R.R. 1, Devlin, Ontario POW 1CO 807-486-3622 Federation of Agriculture NEWSLETTER 'The Federationi Voice is provided to Rainy RAINY RIVER VALLEY River members by the RRFA. May 20, 2003 Spring has arrived and the Circle of Life begins once again. Winter was tiresome this year; but with the changing winds, the first golden dandelions, and income tax out of the way, we can begin to enjoy the new season, and watch new life grow. The RRFA held its May meeting at the Emo Curling Club. Attending were Ken Fisher, Kristine Carpenter, Shirley Morrish, Linda Armstrong, Bernie Zimmerman, Rudy Sinninghe, Betty Salchert, Angela Halvorsen and Jason Teeple. National Volunteer Week was celebrated April 27 - May 3. Stats Canada National Survey has revealed that there are 6.5 million volunteers in Canada. Bernie reported that Milk Producers in the District are down to 14 now. There's a bigger demand for milk as well. They will be replacing the billboard sign that the strong winds carried away near VanDrunen Road. Ken reported that Community Pasture is now filled. With the recent spring rain, the grass will now grow, just as Ken predicted earlier. We are having light rainfall, but the District is suffering with a 100 - year low, while last year was reported at a 100 -year high. We better not pray too hard, because after July 2001 and June 2002, anything that happens will not be a surprise. Fire hazard is high right now. OAFE (Ontario Agri -Food Education) Committee held a planning meeting and on Saturday, May 10, they had a promotion display at Clover Valley Farmers' Market. This year's topic is "Pigs and Pork". We'll do the same promotion at the Fair in August, but on a larger scale. School students have been busy touring and learning about Agriculture at Willow -Mar Farms. As of May 6, RRFA has 184 signed up members. These are "Farmers Working for Farmers". Linda reported that there are eight confirmed exhibitors for the Farm Progress Building on the fairgrounds. Book your space early by calling Linda at 807-852-3645. Hantavirus warnings are out. This is a potentially fatal infection spread by rodents in their droppings or urine. There have been cases of deaths in the past. Symptoms resemble influenza, with high fever, body aches, chills, and breathing difficulty. It is advised that when working in enclosed spaces to wear a mask, and where mouse droppings are found, use a one -to - 10 bleach solution when cleaning up the area. Wear mask and gloves. They also advise not using a vacuum because vacuuming makes like an aerosol and spreads it around. The deer mouse is the only confirmed daffier so far. The annual Regional OFA Convention is set for November 24- 26 in Toronto. Our local RRFA fall dinner will be in October. Rainy River District 4-1 are very active with a horse club, bread - making club, fishing club and steer clubs underway. Tickets are available for the wooden lawn furniture raffle. A bus trip is being planned for the Manitoba area of Roland. Leaders and members will be busy Saturday, May 31 cooking up pancakes for the Fishermen's breakfast and a prime -rib dinner later in the day. A pasture tour is being planned in June by KimJo Bliss at the Research Station. Watch the newsletter for details or call KJ at 482-2354. An excellent sale was reported for the Rainy River Cattlemen at Stratton. This was the first sale of the season and plans are underway for September and October sales. Prices were strong on all the good cattle — 810 head were sold at this spring's sale. "Don't accept your dog's admiration as conclusive evidence that you are wonderful." — Ann Landers Clover Valley Farmers' Market is officially open now each Saturday in Fort Frances. Manager is Deb Cornell -Darby. At the other end of the District in Rainy River, their market opened May 10 and you can call Norma at 852-3650 if you'd like to rent space. We're still looking for the tilt table, hoof trimming chute. It's somewhere in the Rainy River District and there are farmers who would like to see it. Call KimJo at 482-2863 if you know where it was last used, or seen. Auction sales are happening across the district. Ralph Hunsperger just had his sale May 3. Walter Peters, four miles east of Rainy River has one on May 24 and Marilyn McDonald now retired from the Ag office at Emo has her sale on June 7. These sales certainly bring mixed feelings. It can't be easy, gathering and sorting all the memories from all the years of farming and agricultural work. But, I guess it eventually comes for all of us. "God grant me the senility to forget the people 1 never liked, the good fortune to run into the ones 1 do, and the eyesight to tell the dference."0 — Submitted by Shirley Morrish JUNE 2003 59