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The Rural Voice, 2004-04, Page 58AgriTech The ultimate source of rural links Janice Becker is a computer enthusiast and journalist living near Walton. ON. Several months ago. I mentioned briefly in this column a website 1 had discovered while researching another topic and vowed to myself to go back for a better look. Having done so recently, a tour of Rural Living Canada at www.rurallivingcanada.com, proved to be a very worthwhile endeavour and one that truly could take an entire afternoon to seriously review all it has to offer. Rural Living in and of itself. is not a website filled with information for rural residents, but is an amazing collection of "non -urban resources and websites". It is the link to everything rural and when I say, everything. with more than 8,500 connections to other sites, there are few topics left untouched. Not only does it contain resources of interest to life-long farmers such as the market reports and. agricultural news updates, but also hosts links for recently - converted urbanites who continue to move away from the frenzy of city life either during childrearing years or for retirement. So packed with information is the homepage that it may at first be over- whelming. My suggestion, if just generally checking out the site, is to start at the top and work your way down. Under the Agri News Updates, surfers can read the top 10 weather stories from 2001, or look at the current and future weather forecasts for western grain farmers. This link can also be made through www.can- adiangrain.com/weathertec/index.html. For the stargazers among you, there's information on space weather and astrological features. There are links to a bevy of Canadian and international weather sites, even MARQUARDT FARM DRAINAGE LTD. (ESTABLISHED 1968) SPECIALIZING IN: • Farm Drainage • Municipal Drainage • Backhoe Work • Excavator Work • Dozer Work • Erosion Control WE OFFER: ■ FREE ESTIMATES • Personal evaluation of your project ■ Detailed plans and design work ■ State-of-the-art equipment • Qualified and experienced personnel ■ Guaranteed workmanship & customer service For that personal touch, pride in workmanship, experience and FREE ESTIMATES call MARQUARDT FARM DRAINAGE LTD. (ESTABLISHED 1968) R.R. #3, Palmerston, Ontario 1-888-534-0393 OFFICE 343-3233 HOME 338-2373 STEVE CRONSBERRY (Owner) 54 THE RURAL VOICE something for hurricane watchers. Agri News is a link to regional, national, international and wire service reports. The regional link connects to a long list of local newspapers including The Citizen covering North Huron, the Hanover Saugeen City News and the Fergus - Elora Express, just to name a few. Market links cover Keady to Kingston and Carson Farms as well as national auctions. However, what first drew me to this site was the listing for interests, outdoor lifestyles and communities. Not only are there the obvious links to retail outlets providing the sought after service, but connections to sites such as "Ask the Builder", and though it is an American site, I'm sure the instruction for repairing a toilet would still apply. Under Outdoor Lifestyles can be found information, fishing charters in British Columbia or snowmobile clubs in Northern Ontario. The Communities section is a good portal to small-town Canada. Divided by province, all the communities listed are under 10,000 people and have websites to advertise their attributes. Some of the locals mentioned included Ingersoll, Flesherton and Goderich. Unfortun- ately, at the time of my last search, some sites were down. From there, visitors can plan farm vacations or stops at fall fairs. There are also links to numerous publications such as Mother Earth News, www.motherearthnews.com and the Old Farmer's almanac, www.almanac.com/index.php. As usual, some links are of more interest and of better design than others, however, there are plenty to search through as I have only touched on a small portion of what Rural Living has to offer. The one downfall of this site, which probably only applies to us poor users still on dial-up, is the speed, or lack thereof, for the downloading of some of the pages heavily weighted with graphics. Patience is definitely a prerequisite for a visit, but well, worth the wait. Contact me at jlbecker@wightman.ca or through The Rural Voice office, with feedback or topic suggestions.0