The Rural Voice, 1993-10, Page 5Cover
Professor Frank
Hurnik, along with
his students, has
been reinventing
animal housing
with an eye to
getting the most
production from
animals by
keeping them as
contented as
possible. The
results have been
excellent in the
experiments at
The University of
Guelph. The
question is, will farmers have enough faith to
use these results in redesigning their own barns.
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Gisele Ireland 6
Keith Roulston 8
Adrian Vos 10
Robert Mercer 12
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Ebenezer: Hydro comes to the farm 26
The farm 30
Rural Living
Polishing the Jewel 36
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