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The Rural Voice, 1999-03, Page 70HURON Box 429, Clinton, Ontario NOM 1L0 519-482-9642 or 1-800-511-1135 Email huron ofa.on.ca County Federation of Agriculture NEWSLETTER • The Rural Voice is provided to all farmers in Huron County by the HCFA. Huron County agricultural export impact studied The economic impact of Huron County's agricultural exports is being investigated in a new study by the University of Guelph and the Huron County Federation of Agriculture. The study, initiated by the Huron County Federation of Agriculture, follows a recent two-year economic analysis of the agricultural sector in Huron County. Prior to the analysis, there was a growing perception that agriculture in Huron County was in decline, raising concern among advocates in the industry. The study has served to inform planners, stakeholders and decision makers of how vital the sector is to the Huron County economy. The results from that analysis, the Huron County Economic Impact Study, suggested that agriculturally - related businesses account for three to four jobs for every farm job. The study also revealed that agriculturally - related businessis generate three to four dollars in safes for every dollar of sales from farms. When the total impacts were estimated, it was determined that farming in Huron County accounts for 15,000 to 20,000 jobs and several billion dollars in sales. A recently released Population Census shows positive growth in on- farm jobs for its 1991-1996 period, reversing an historical decline over the last 50 years. The new study will document the size and importance of the agricultural export industry in the county and compare its relative contribution with 1999 International Plowing Match The International Plowing Match and Farm Machinery Show is being held in Huron County from September 21 to September 25, 1999 at the village of Dashwood which is situated near Grand Bend and Lake Huron. The IPM is trying a new and unique method to help people obtain their admission tickets in advance of the Plowing Match, as well as an opportunity to win a major prize. For the first time ever it is possible to pre- purchase your tickets (in packages of five) to the IPM. Those who purchase the advance tickets will have a chance on a draw for a luxurious Park Model Home. Ontario residents may be interested to know that any profits from the match are, "pardon the pun," plowed back into the community. The first International Plowing Match was held in 1913 in York County, Toronto at Sunnybrook Farm, now the site of Sunnybrook Hospital. Thirty-one plowmen competed in seven classes, and the executive felt it was a success although the weather was unfavourable. Admission was free and a charge was made on each vehicle of 50 cents. Accommodation was provided for the contestants in one of the buildings, but each had to furnish 64 THE RURAL VOICE their own bedding. In 1918 The Plowing Match was cancelled due to the influenza epidemic that killed millions of people throughout the world. The Second World War halted the matches from 1942 until 1946. The first match held after World War II was held at Port Albert Airfield, Goderich, Ontario on October 15 18 in 1946. This was Huron County's first International Plowing Match. Prize money amounted to approximately $5,000. In 1999, prize money will exceed $35,000 for plowing events. For further information, please contact: Mrs. Jeanne Kirkby, Secretary, 34 Queen St., Walton, Ontario NOK 1ZO. Phone 519-887- 6038, Fax 519-887-6326 or E-mail: jkirkby@wcl.on.ca or Harry W. Nesbitt, Ticket Sales, Stratford, OFA COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS Two Huron Federation of Agriculture Board Members have been appointed to OFA Standing Committees for 1999. Pat Down, Huron County Federation of Agriculture President has been appointed to the County Relations and Member Benefits Committee. Steve Johns, a new Director for Huron Central, (McKillop, Tuckersmith, Stanley and Hullett) now sits on the Science and technology, a new OFA Committee for 1999. Congratulations to Pat and Steve! other counties and the province. The study will assess the quantity and gross value of agriculturally -related goods that are being transported outside of the county. The number and types of jobs that are associated with the agricultural export industry will also be documented. The results from the study will be used by decision - makers to ensure that the infra- structure remains sufficient to support the export industry. The study is being conducted by Prof. Harry Cummings and graduate student Don Murray, University School of Rural Planning and Development', University of Guelph; and Gayle Bogart, Ontario Federation of Agriculture, Member Service Support Representative. Thirty to 40 major agricultural exporters in Huron County are being asked to participate.0 Notice of PUBLIC MEETING to address Legal Concerns and Liabilities in regards to OIL & NATURAL GAS PRODUCTION and STORAGE LEASES at Goderich Township Hall, Holmesville Wednesday, March 10, 1999 8:00 p.m. Hosted by Huron County Federation of Agriculture HURON COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL FARM PLAN PROGRAM UPDATE • over 1,000 farmers have taken part • over $3 5 million has been spent in Huron on approved projects • " Huron is #1 in the province To find out more of to enroll in a workshop call the Program Rep - George Thompson at OMAFRA, Clinton 482-3428 or 1-800-265-5170 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 ort -800-511-1135 FAX (519) 482.1416 Email: huronOofa.on.ca