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The Rural Voice, 1991-12, Page 5R.V. "Most farmers in Germany took in guests to their homes, and I always thought I would like to do that too." Rural retreat, see page 24 "Consumers of tomorrow will be de- manding freshness, variety, conven- ience, nutrition and safety, and environ- mental friendliness." Changing consumer trends, page 30 MA F RR 2 AY1ON • Arpxtdltoe "We don't like to carry our eggs always in one basket. If pig prices fall, then there's milk to pull us through." Making it on mixed farming, page 26 THE RURAL VOICE Subscription Form 0 1 year at $16.05 LI 2 years at $26.75 (Includes 7 % GST) (U.S., add $5 a year) To: Address: Postal Code: Please enclose payment. Mail to: The Rural Voice Box 429, 136 Queen Street L Blyth, Ontario NOM 1H0 J columns BEHIND THE SCENES COVER GISELE IRELAND 4 KEITH ROULSTON 6 ADRIAN VOS 8 BOB MERCER 10 features TALKING TURKEY: RAISING THE CHRISTMAS DINNER 20 MAKING BED AND BREAKFAST WORK 24 THE FISHERS: STAYING DIVERSIFIED 26 FIVE CONSUMER TRENDS THAT WILL CHANGE FARMING 30 THE RITUALS OF CHRISTMAS GIVING 32 departments FEEDBACK 2 DIAGNOSTICS 12 AGRILAW 14 MARKETS 16 RURAL LIVING 36 VOICE OF THE PAST 38 NOTEBOOK 40 NEWS 42 ADVICE 46 WHAT'S NEW 48 BUSINESS CENTRE 50 CLASSIFIED 54 CALENDAR 55 ADVERTISERS' INDEX 63 newsletters PERTH COUNTY FEDERATION 56 RAINY RIVER FEDERATION 57 GREY COUNTY FEDERATION 58 PERTH PORK PRODUCERS 60 BRUCE COUNTY FEDERATION 62 HURON COUNTY FEDERATION 64 cover HARRY HAYTER'S BARN FULL OF WHITE FEATHERED FRIENDS WILL GRACE THOUSANDS OF DINNER TABLES ACROSS ONTARIO THIS CHRISTMAS. HERE HE POSES WITH A GROUP OF TOM BIRDS AT THE FAMILY'S DASHWOOD FARM. PHOTO BY JIM FITZGERALD. THE INTERIOR OF THIS MAGAZINE IS MADE FROM 65 PER CENT RECYCLED PAPER. BOTH IT AND THE COVER MAYBE FULLY RECYCLED. DECEMBER 1991 1