The Rural Voice, 1999-08, Page 5i
Sheep feature
While the standard image of a sheep farmer is
probably someone who farms part time and
keeps a few animals for a hobby, Vince and
Heather Stutzki used sheep to become full-time
farmers. They
started with just
10 ewes and
now have built
a commercial
herd. They
were helped
along the way
by the
development of
a new Can-
adian breed of
sheep The
Rideau-Arcott.
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Columns
Behind the Scenes Cover
Gisele Ireland 4
Keith Roulston 6
Robert Mercer 10
Mabel's Grill 12
Guest Column 53
Features
Following the Trail 14
State of the Fairs 20
Around Again 22
Farming Flowers 24
Going Against the Trend 26
A Century of Sheep 32
A Season to Savour 36
Rural Living
Recipes 38
Gardening 40
Decorating 41
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Scrapbook 8
News 43
Advice 44
Business Centre 54
Classified 55
Calendar 57
Advertisers' Index 63
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Computer column 50
Woodlots 51
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