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The Rural Voice, 2006-05, Page 15dignity, due to the depressed farmland market and depressed pure- bred livestock market. Many have to continue to farm and lose money, hoping that by doing the same thing they did last year, they will get a different result. It has gotten past the point of anger at any particular party or ministry — but one thing is for sure: the remaining farmers are not going John Beardsley to go quietly. They will continue the fight at food terminals and wherever else they have to, to keep this issue front and centre for the politicians who have been seduced into thinking that it is caused by forces beyond their control. Shameless buck -passing and spin from politicians is not going to be tolerated. It is being remembered and will spill into the 905 area. At the core of their being Ontarians want good nutritious food produced locally by their neighbours. The public trusts farmers more than politicians. Those of us with the abilities to get this message across have the obligation to do whatever we can to see Ontario farmers treated with the same respect that their farming neighbours in Quebec. Alberta and the United States receive.0 BULK FEED TANKS 2.5 to 77 tonne capacity QUALITY FEEDING ST DELIVERY CHAIN -DISK Deliver feed over long distances quickly, quietly and efficiently. Chain -Disk systems convey feed gently minimizing feed separation and damage to expensive pelleted rations. Chain -Disk is ideal for automating lactation feeding Avonbank Farm Services Granton 519-225-2507 R.R. 2, Wellesley 519-656-2709 Aylmer 519-265-2744 County Line Equipment Ltd. Palmerston 519-343-2483 Huron Feeding Systems Brussels 519-887-6289 H. Nicholson & Son Ltd. Tara 519-934-2343 Slumskie Bros. Contracting R.R. 2, Dobbinton 519-363-5374 JANUARY 2006 11