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The Rural Voice, 1994-11, Page 5Cover Landfill sites across Ontario are filling up. The complicated search for new sites is on in many areas. The result, for many rural farmers and landowners is frustration and bitterness if they are unlucky enough to find themselves owning a candidate site. The process is farthest along in Huron. We talked to some of those involved in the latest round of the site -selection process. Page 14 Newsletters Perth County Federation 34 Rainy River Federation 35 Grey County Federation 36 Perth Pork Producers 37 Bruce County Federation 38 Huron County Federation 40 c7 The interior of this magazine is made from 65 per cent recycled paper. Both it and the cover may be fully recycled. r THE RURAL VOICE Subscription Form 1 year at $16.05 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 Blyth, Ontario NOM 1H0 SURALVOICE THE MAGAZINE OF THE AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRY It's only a small market right now, but the production of cheese from organic milk could be the first step in a more flexible milk marketing system. A group of organic dairy farmers worked with Pine River Cheese and Butter Co-op to convince the OMMB that if Ontario farmers didn't get the organic cheese market, somebody &se would. Page 18 Columns Behind the Scenes Cover Gisele Ireland 2 Keith Roulston 4 Guest Column: Bob Batte 6 Robert Mercer 8 Features Dumped on! 14 Seeking the niche 18 Working together 20 Rural Living Recipes 23 Gardening 25 Home decorating 26 Departments, Agrilaw 10 Markets 12 News 27 Business Centre 30 Classified 32 Calendar 33 Advertisers Index 39 NOVEMBER 1994 1