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The Rural Voice, 1998-11, Page 46PERTH Andy DeVries, R.R. #1, Atwood NOG 160 Phone/Fax 519-356-2133 PCFA Office 229-6430 Fax 229-6269 e-mail: perth@ofa.on.ca County Federation of Agriculture NEWSLETTER The Rural Voice is provided to farmers in Perth County by thePCFA. Perth County Federation concerned with school closures The following resolution was passed at the Perth County Federation of Agriculture Annual Meeting and was discussed at the Ontario Federation of Agriculture Directors' Meeting on October 21, 1998. The OFA Board of Directors passed it unanimously. WHEREAS District School Boards have been given directives from the Ministry of Education and Training (MET) to submit lists of schools for closure and conversion by December 31, 1998, and WHEREAS these schools slated for closure or conversion are derived from MET Funding Formulas that determine excess capacity across a school district, and WHEREAS the funding formula does not take into consideration the uniqueness of rural Ontario, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Ontario Federation of Resolutions being sent to convention from Perth The following three Resolutions were passed at the Perth County Federation of Agriculture Annual Meeting and will be sent to the Ontario Federation of Agriculture to be put on the agenda for the OFA Convention November 23 and 24, 1998. Third Party Review Body for Nutrient Management Plans WHEREAS many Municipalities in Ontario are enacting By-laws pertaining to the requirement for certain livestock operations to submit Nutrient Management Plans, and WHEREAS these By-laws require the Nutrient Management Plan to be reviewed by a third party, and WHEREAS it is in the best interest of the Ontario Farming community to have a single set of credible protocols followed when reviewing these plans, and WHEREAS the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs (OMAFRA) mandate now includes the support to both agriculture and rural affairs, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that OFA lobby OMAFRA to be the third party review body for all Nutrient Management Plans as required by Municipal by-laws. Nutrient Management Certification Program WHEREAS current Municipal Nutrient Management By-law are only citing livestock manure as 42 THE RURAL VOICE sources of nutrients, and , WHEREAS proper nutrient management should include all sources of nutrients, and WHEREAS AgCare's pesticide certification program has been instrumental in the better utilization of pesticides, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the OFA encourage OMAFRA to investigate the possibility of developing a Nutrient Management Certification Program similar to the Pesticides Certification Program, for anyone who purchases commercial fertilizers. Sharing of resources between School Boards WHEREAS many communities within Ontario are faced with school closures and/or a shortage of space in their schools, within the same geographic area, and WHEREAS we are all taxpayers in the province of Ontario and therefore in reality there is only one source of funding. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Ontario Federation of Agriculture initiate discussion between the Ontario Government and all Provincial School Board Associatior)s to discuss the sharing of resources between school boards while still accommodating and respecting the needs of individual students.0 Agriculture lobby the MET to develop a Rural Education Strategy that includes a Rural School Funding Formula. AND FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED that the Ontario Federation of Agriculture continue to lobby for a moratorium on rural school closures until a Rural Education Strategy is in place.0 VOICE your concerns on Rural Schools through the OFA web site. Look up www.ofa.on.ca and voice your concerns on Rural School Closures through our electronic petition. For a sample letter see The Huron County Federation of Agriculture Newsletter on Page 48. OFA CONVENTION "Shaping Our Success" November 23 - 24, 1998 International Plaza Toronto PERTH COUNTY FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE NOVEMBER DIRECTORS' MEETING Thursday, November 19, 1998 Downie Mutual Insurance Office Sebringvilie 8:00 p.m. ALL MEMBERS ARE WELCOME TO ATTEND 1