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The Rural Voice, 1999-10, Page 21private consulting firm to conduct tests of liquid manure facilities of all sizes and ages all across the province' to see if the problems could be more widespread than suspected. It's hoped the study will be completed by December 30, Bradshaw said. Murray Clark, president of the Bruce County Federation of Agriculture, says mean- while, that a special meeting of his board of directors was held to discuss the issue of large livestock operations. The Federation decided to conduct a survey of members to see what direction they think the Federation should take. "We're caught in the middle on this," Clark says noting that some members produce livestock and are worried about their ability to continue to grow while other members are opposed to larger and larger operations. , And behind the whole issue are the fears of smaller farmers and non - farmers alike, that the current Targe operations are just the beginning. Ontario's "large" operations, notes Caldwell, are not large by continental standards. - In a letter to the editor of The Kincardine` News on September 15, Kathy McCarrel of the group Citizens Actively Representing Environmental Security worried that the Farming and Food Production Protection Act, administered by a five -person appointed board, could be used by large corporate farming businesses to redefine "normal farming practices" and win protection from local bylaws put in place to protect family farmers and non -farmers. It's the kind of fear that is dividing the farm population itself with some farmers feeling bigger is their only hope of success and resisting any attempt to restrict their growth while other feel rural life is at a crossroads. One speaker at the Kingsbridge meeting probably spoke for many farmers in the room as well as cottagers. Noting that one of the speakers said Ontario must allow its pork operations to grow so they remain competitive in export markets, he said "I don't think that it's a success to maintain the export market but lose 75 per cent of our farmers."0 COMMITTED TO QUALITY YOU CAN DEPEND Barn Cleaner Replacement Chain Pirtle & Super Tough $ 9.49/F t 'IUIU 1*� 4.:-IIIlllruuuull - i4:;IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII,:, .. ,,rima.. ..,,,;,IIIIIIIIIII- .4Jllllllllb... t ` HUSKY FARM EQUIPMENT LTD. ALMA, ONTARIO NOB IAO (519) 846-5329 N u R 1 G A 1T • helps in windy conditions • allows for closeness to buildings and roads Drag line spreader 40 Truck -mounted pump • assures accurate application and low compaction versatile - fits most tank designs self -powered thorough agitation Self-propelled irrigation unit R.R. 4, BRUSSELS 523-9362 OCTOBER 1999 r