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The Rural Voice, 1998-07, Page 60HURON Box 429, Clinton, Ontario NOM 1L0 519-482-9642 or 1-800-511-1135 Email: ofahuron@ odyssey.on.ca County Federation of Agriculture NEWSLETTER • The Rural Voice is provided to all farmers in Huron County by the HCFA. Attention!! All Farmers The cutoff date for submitting farm business registration forms to the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs is August 31, 1998. When you register you will qualify for the new farmland property tax rate of 25 per cent for the 1999 taxation year. If you have not obtained a valid farm business registration number by August 31, 1998, your farmland will be taxed at the full residential property value (100 per cent of the residential mill rate). There will be NO APPEAL PROCESS. The new tax rate was put into place earlier this year. ACT NOW! Make sure you register today! For more information, contact the Ministry at 1-800-469-2285 or the Huron Federation office at 519-482- 9642 or 1-800-511-1135.0 4TH ANNUAL FARM HIKER TOUR Sunday, October 4, 1998 Central Huron Area Watch this page for further details! NOMINATION FOR ANNUAL HURON COUNTY AWARD 1 would like to nominate for the Annual Huron County Award for outstanding contribution in the field of Agriculture and to the community in the County of Huron as well as provincially because Signed Clip this ad and mall your reply to: Huron Federation of Agriculture PO Box 429, CLINTON, ON NOM 1 LO or Fax: 519-482-1416 56 THE RURAL VOICE HCFA OFFICE HOURS Mondays and Fridays 9 a.m. to 12 noon 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Please leave a message. (519) 482-9642 1-800-511-1135 FAX (519) 482-1416 Email: ofahuron@odyasey.on.ca HURON COUNTY FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE Annual/Regional Meeting Friday, October 23, 1998 Goderich Township Hall Holmesville Dinner: 7:00 p.m. Speaker: Crystal MacKay, Ontario Pork Board Communications Specialist Topic: "The Funny Farm Comes to Town" Tickets: S12 available from Directors or County Office. Crystal will share her humorous insights into country living. She has devised a way to tell if you can relate to life in a rural community, and she'll keep you guessing about a sure-fire way to make money on the farm. Funny stories of her experiences with people who aren't familiar with farming are mixed in with the importance of keeping the lines of communication open with agriculture's customer: the consumer. 1