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The Rural Voice, 2006-10, Page 31(in the days before petroleum) may return, but technologically improved," he says. The basis of our economy is still dependent on forestry and agriculture, he says, and the challenge will be to find enough energy to keep these industries going. This latest change of direction by Nott is not the first for the adaptable entrepreneur. From 1979 to 1985 he and his brother Glen operated a seed cleaning business but it became obvious it wasn't working out and his brother left the business. One of the customers was a U.S. buyer who wanted oats cleaned for the horse market. Intrigued, Nott hooked up with Martin Vanderloo. then with London Agricultural Commodities, and asked about markets to sell oats. The business took off and later the two became The challenge in the future will be to find enough energy to keep farming and forestry going partners in Huron Commodities, based in Clinton. Customers are offered triple cleaned, clipped and polished oats, as well as steam crimped oats, where the oats are heated to 210 degrees F and then crimped to improve their digestibility. The cleaning process (the steam - crimped oats are cleaned twice, before and after crimping) produced large amounts of fines and Nott decided something had to be done to make use of them. The idea of making pellets was born. Until Samson called, the pellets had been uses for horses, beef and dairy cattle and hogs. They provided a high -fibre, low -protein food to help reduce digestive problems. But in a society that favours fuel more than food, there's a new rival for the products of the soil. If Nott is right and food has to compete for acres with fuel production, perhaps food production itself will be revalued upward. As it is, "food is cheap," he says. "Grocery stores are throwing food out every day. We don't value food and we don't value farmers."0 JOHN WILKINSON MPP Perth -Middlesex 55 Lorne Ave. E., Stratford, ON N5A 6S4 We're all ready to receive your 2006 CORN • Fertilizer • Seed Wheat • Trucking Available Come in and see us or give us a call and let us help you look after your crops. GRAIN ROASTING AVAILABLE Custom application and Glyphosate HOWSON & HOWSON LTD. Flour & Feed Millers, Grain Elevators, Fertilizers & Chemicals Blyth, Ontario Blyth 523-9624 OR 1-800-663-3653 Elevators 1 1/4 miles east of Blyth on County Rd. 25, then 1/2 mile north OCTOBER 2006 27