The Rural Voice, 1997-08, Page 5Cover
Robert and Luella Logan have seen a lot of
changes in the industry in the 35 years they've
been raising sheep. With 600 ewes, Robert is one
of the larger flock owners in the province. In the
story in our
Profit$ section, he
sees a bright
future for sheep
farming since,
buoyed by a
diverse market
created by
successive waves
of immigration,
Ontario's lamb
market is perhaps
the strongest in
the world.
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There's a long history at McCully's Hill Farm but David and
Darlene Pullen are adding their own chapter. And they're
telling the story of the farm, and of farming in general, to non-
farm visitors through farm tours for children and adults and
their farm market where they deal directly with the public.
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Columns
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Gisele Ireland 2
Keith Roulston 4
Robert Mercer 8
Mabel's Grill 10
Agrilaw 12
Features
A mixed farm for the '90s 16
Toward the future 22
New direction in rural health care? 25
Profit$ in sheep and goats 29
Eyewitness to change 30
Growing to meet the demand 37
My town — Kincardine 39
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