The Rural Voice, 1992-09, Page 5Cover
Fall fairs are always a time of delight for young
people. There's one fair, however, that's really
special, Ontario's last school fair, designed
entirely for elementary school students, a
loving tradition kept alive by hard working
directors of the Belgrave, Blyth and Brussels
School Fair Board. Page 24
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THE MAGAZINE OF THE AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRY
Grant Kime's love of
farming led him to stumble
on a business opportunity
that changed his life, helped
change the way farm
drainage is done in
Canada, and began a
company that has provided
hundreds of jobs across
Canada, and now, around
the world. Big '0' celebrates
its 25th anniversary this
year and the growth
continues.
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Columns
Behind the Scenes Cover
Gisele Ireland 6
Keith Roulston 8
Adrian Vos 10
Bob Mercer 12
Features
Two for the show 21
The last school fair 24
Big 'O' 28
Jack and his bean stocks 34
Helping hands 36
Rising to the challenge 42
Oak Manor Farm 44
Departments
Feedback 2
Diagnostics 14
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Rural Living 49
Professionally Speaking 50
News 52
What's New 56
Water Matters 57
Advice 58
Business Centre 61
Classified 65
Advertisers Index 71
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