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The Rural Voice, 1992-07, Page 13instills. Others refuse to be victims and are prepared for the day that protection will wane. There are the environmental activists who shout slogans and block logging roads, but how many of them plant trees? There are the animal rightists who bemoan the use of animals for the benefit of mankind, but how many have their pets neutered? There are the complainers about our governments, but how many of them don't vote? These examples of success refuse to be victims. The difference between those who feel they are victims and those who succeed is the old differ- ence between whiners and winners. If one believes in being a victim one will be one. If one believes in oneself, one will almost always win.0 Adrian Vos, from Huron County has contributed to The Rural Voice since its inception in 1975. He is a writer and raises exotic birds on the farm where he raised pigs for many years. • Contact herbicide applicator • More coverage with less chemical • Economical way to control weeds growing above the crop • All makes & models in stock PAUL VOGELS R.R. #2, Kippen Ontario, NOM 2E0 519-522-1030 sI, LIVESTOCK CONFINEMENT EQUIPMENT Dairy • Pressure Washers • Hog COMFY -COOL FARROWING Two Good Floors ... One Great System For More Information Contact Your Local BSM Dealer ATWOOD KROPF BROS CONST. 519-356-2249 BRUSSELS HURON FEEDING SYSTEMS 519887-6289 GRANTON AVONBANK FARM EQUIPMENT 519-225-2507 MILDMAY MIDWAY FARM SYSTEMS 519-367-5358 KINCARDINE LOWRY FARM SYSTEMS 519 395 2615 TARA H NICHOLSON AND SON 519-934-2343 WELLESLEY/RANNOCH PROGRESSIVE FARMING 519 656 2709 519 229 6700 JULY1992 9