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The Rural Voice, 1987-01, Page 35NEWS wool company, hazardous conditions for ewe and you, electronic marketing and live lamb evaluation, and affordable and portable handling facilities. Producers are also invited to a question and answer period with an Owen Sound veterinarian (January 9). On the evening of January 14, the video of the Ontario Goat Breeder Association will be presented, Janet Rushton will discuss nutrition, and Dr. E. B. Meads will address the question, why a postmortem? Registration with lunch is $7. Registration only is $4. Registration for the Goat Program is $2. Contact the Grey or Bruce OMAF offices for further information.0 OCIA CERTIFIES 14 FARMS The 14 Ontario farms recently cer- tified by the Organic Crop Improve- ment Association (Ontario) can now market products under a "certified organic" banner. The OCIA, which began in the U.S. three years ago, has been oper- ating in Ontario since June of 1985, when an organizing effort prompted by Oak Manor Farms of Tavistock came to fruition, says Tomas Nimmo, marketing manager of Oak Manor Farms and a member of the OCIA marketing committee. To quality for the "certified organ- ic" banner, farms must follow a strict 30 -page organic standards manual and agree to an on-farm visit by an inde- pendent inspector contracted by the association. Basic guidelines require that a farm be free from synthetic chemical use for three years (some fertilizers may be used for a short transition period) and that a program of positive soil build- ing (green manure, plow -down, com- panion cropping, etc.) be used. Crop rotation is a must, notes Tomas Nimmo, and animals must be raised in accordance with a policy of not, generally speaking, using antibiotics or growth promoters. The association's marketing committee was recently formed "to promote a generic concept of organic foods," Nimmo says, adding that the OCIA now has about 50 to 60 potential organic farmers on its list of candidates. Hydraulic Cylinder and Jack Repair Service Oxygen & Acetylene Gases Welding Equipment and Supplies mperial Eastman — Hydraulic Hose and Coupling Centre Global Tools & Equipment LISTOWEL, ONTARIO 519-291-2280 an Ideal Supply company NEW & USED STEEL for Gates, Pens, Supports, Pipes, Fences, Farm Buildings & Equipment See us for all your building and repair projects Hwy. 6 & 10, Owen Sound, 519-376-0420 ALETAL Single Chain Conveyor Reliable Sturdy Versatile *Heavy duty 14 gauge gal. steel 'Flexible decline to horizontal coupling 'Rugged 667 pintle-type chain conveyor *Wheels available Moorefield Equipment Ltd. in Teviotdale 519-343-2122 JANUARY 1987 31