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The Rural Voice, 2003-08, Page 27high on the Todds' list of reasons for success. "You have to look after them to have them reach their potential," said Keith. Keith's education has brought a new dimension to the Todd equation, having studied various aspects of the industry through his post -secondary education. Their involvement in other aspects of the sheep industry has been maintained throughout the years as well. JoAnn was the first woman on the Royal Sheep Show committee, earning the seat in the early 1980s. She was the treasurer of the Southdown Club in 1984 and when Hugh took over that job, JoAnn moved on to the Royal Junior Sheep Show, completely revamping the event. She is now the announcer for all sheep shows at the Royal. Hugh is a past -president of the sheep committee and Keith is the vice -chair of the junior sheep committee. Both have also judged at numerous competitions. Though no longer directly involved in the raising and showing of sheep, daughter Janeen still attends the Royal with her family and lends a hand where needed. The family lives sheep, with JoAnn collecting souvenirs of the animals and Keith admitting that vacations are usually involve attending sheep shows. This immersion in the sheep world has reaped many benefits, not only bringing them a reputation for success, but creating a second family for them. "It is a whole other family we have gotten to know through the shows. Everyone has grown together," said Keith. "They are like brothers." "It is a good way to raise a family," said JoAnn. "Everyone stayed involved and they appreciated their lifestyle more after they went off to college." "Everything I do is related to farming," said Keith, referring to his off -farm job and several other endeavours he is currently undertaking. "I dedicate more to farming as it grows." 1:.h W4114114(141 ,Wj` tict Qf W491 t giting for yott aJ The Old Mill MACHINE WASHABLE WOOL: Blankets, Socks, Sweaters, Mohair Throws MACHINE WASHABLE SHEEPSKINS: Decor, Medicals, Infant -core WOOL COATS & JACKETS WOOL CLOTHING - Casual 8 Dressy EXCEPTIONAL WOOL ACCESSORIES Highway 4, south of Blyth 519)523-4595 www.theoldmill.ca J.R. FARMS EAST FRIESIAN DAIRY SHEEP > Breeding Stock and FI crosses > Milk production records available > Closed Flock, Maedi -Visna OPP - negative > Economically priced BILL AND LAURA MCKAY RR 2 Tavistock, ON NOB 2R0 (519) 462-1446 e-mail: jrdairysheep@execulink.com Attention Landowners! GREY BRUCE RURAL WATER QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM Financial assistance may be available to qualified landowners for the following projects: Livestock Washwater Treatment & Disposal Wellhead Protection Manure Spreading Equipment Modifications Fertilizer, Chemical & Fuel Storage Clean Water Diversions Cropland Plans Livestock Access Restrictions to Waterways Erosion Control Structures Nutrient Management Plans Fragile Land Retirement Decommissioning Unused Wells Projects must be approved and completed by Dec. 2003 Saugeen Conservation (519) 364-1255 Ext. 24 & 30 www.svca.on.ca Grey Sauble Conservation Authority (519) 376-3076 www.greysauble.on.ca AUGH CONSERVATION Healthy Futures for Ontario Agriculture - Protecting Water Quality AUGUST 2003 23