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The Rural Voice, 2005-09, Page 62News in Agriculture Ecological Farmers move headquarters As of August I. the Ecological Farmers Association of Ontario (EFAO) has a new office and new staff. The office has moved from the Maitland Valley Conservation Authority building in Wroxeter to the Ignatius Centre just north of Guelph. The new membership services co- ordinator. Karen Maitland. also started to work for EFAO on Aug. 1. St. Marys -area farmer and president of EFAO. Ann Slater said. "Our board is very excited about these changes and the potential to better support our members and contribute to the growth of ecological and organic farming in Ontario. We hope the more central office and full time staff will enable us to better promote the practice of ecological farming in Ontario to enhance the health of our soil. water, air. crops, livestock and the people of Ontario." Maitland is quite familiar with organic farming in Ontario. having worked as a research assistant with Dr. Ann Clark at the University of Guelph for many years. During that time she collected soil samples from and surveyed numerous organic farms across the province. In addition, EFAO has hired Pat File to work part-time on partnership development to strengthen bonds with other organizations working in organic/ecological agriculture and with funders. File is a very active volunteer with EFAO in the Simcoe County area. The Ecological Farmers Association of Ontario recently received a five-year $246.900 grant from the Ontario Trillium Foundation. This funding security provided the opportunity for EFAO to support a membership services co- ordinator and to move the office to a more central location. The new office of EFAO is located at 5420 Hwy. 6 N. RR5. Guelph and the new phone number is (519) 822- 8606.0 OFA showcase Envirofarm at Plowing Match The Ontario Federation of Agriculture (OFA) will be showcasing farm management and production practices that protect and enhance the environment in its building at the 2005 International Plowing Match and Rural Exposition in Listowel from September 20 to 24. OFA's EnviroFarm is a miniature farm setting with everything from farm buildings to animals and fields with crops growing in them. Visitors will have a guide book that explains each area of the farm, and each management practice that is being displayed. The concept was so well received at the 2004 show that it was decided to offer the display again. with some added features. This year's display will have some interactive components that will test the knowledge of young and old alike. The miniature farm will showcase the farmstead, nutrient management, soil erosion control. water well protection. farm woodlot. field crop production, stream protection. and farm recycling initiatives. The building will also provide a location for visitors to meet and talk with OFA's leaders •and staff about current agricultural issues and initiatives being undertaken by OFA. Ontario's largest general farm organization. The building will also host the Farmers Feed Cities campaign being carried out by farmers across Ontario. encouraging the Provincial government to support the recently developed Risk Management Program.0 Perth IPM committee still needs volunteers When over 125,000 people attend this year's 2005 IPM, at least 1,200 volunteers will assist to make their visit enjoyable. The 2005 International Plowing Match and Rural Expo will be held in Listowel at David Carson Farms and Auctions. The Listowel Agricultural Society along with additional Agricultural Societies from District 7 and 8 will be assisting to prepare lunches to feed workers and plowmen at the 2005 IPM. Approximately 600 lunches will be prepared daily. The 2005 IPM Lunch Committee is looking for volunteers to drive utility 58 THE RURAL VO;!;E vehicles to deliver lunches during the International Plowing Match. This volunteer work will be starting on September 20 and finishing on September 24. Four people per day are needed from approximately 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Lunches will be delivered to various locations within and around the tented city, parking areas, and to the fields where the plowing will be taking place. Eligible volunteers should be over 16 years of age, and must hold a valid and permanent G driver's licence. Those interested in providing this volunteer service can contact Elizabeth Johnston at 519-291- 2888.0 19-291- 2888.0 The Rural Voice welcomes your opinions for our Feedback letters to the editor column. Mail to: The Rural Voice, PO Box 429, Blyth, ON NOM 1H0