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The Rural Voice, 1988-06, Page 10SEEDSTOCK Talk to us about THE BODMIN ADVANTAGES — Production — Performance — Health — Profitability Always a great selection of 40-60 boars on hand. York Land. Hamp. Duroc HxD Boars PORK CONGRESS SPECIAL Purchase a Bodmin Boar now or until the last day of the Pork Congress and receive, courtesy of Bodmin, a free Golf Shirt See us at the Pork Congress June 21, 22, 23 Booth # 156B Bodmin's Health Classification Excellent*** CaII anytime Phil Smith 519-764-2898 Gerry Campschroer 519-523-4284 Boar Store (days) 519-887-9206 8 THE RURAL VOICE FORMER SKEPTICS: GET BACK TO EARTH It's a nice sunny Saturday ... a time for farmers to be on the land and a time for this citified farm hack to be tidying up boxes of files gathered over 13 years on the farm beat. When I got to leafing through a huge box of scrapbooks, my mind began to wander. I thought of some recent conversations I've had with farm lobbyists I respect, and Bingo! ... a column idea started to gel. These people have all talked recently with John Wise and the new gang at the Farm Credit Corporation. Like many farmers, these lobbyists are frustrated with the shortcomings of the FCC, Debt Review Boards, and con- tinuing strife in the farm community. Four of these lobbyists in particu- lar I'd class as generally healthy skep- tics. What shocked me was that to a man they were uncharacteristically "encouraged" after talks with Wise and the mandarins. As a reporter, maybe I'm more than a healthy skeptic. Given the history of half-baked, bandage -type solutions out of Ottawa in the past four years, I should maybe reclass myself as a cynic. I tried to remind them of promises not fulfilled and Wise's good inten- tions put asunder by, presumably, the power people in the cabinet: finance minister Michael Wilson and others. In my scrapbooks, I came across several of the stories that have made me more a cynic than a skeptic. • On November 27, 1984, shortly after the Conservatives took office, John Wise told the annual meeting of the Ontario Federation of Agriculture that no FCC debtor "will be tossed out in a snowbank this winter." It didn't quite work out that way: about two months later, provincial police kicked in the door to evict Nancy Ashe from her farmhouse in the Chesley area. Wise's office excused the incident by arguing that the eviction process had been initiated before his promise. • On March 5, 1986, Wise told the Canadian Federation of Agriculture that the government was leaning toward giving farmers the right to refer stalled banking cases to a judge who could delay foreclosure indefin- itely. Farm groups are still waiting. If you'll remember, about a year ago Wise was touting the government for doing more for farmers than any previous government, and he even put a figure on the number of its "initia- tives" — it was in the 400 range. A list of these so-called initiatives included: • an announcement for sup- port of Animal Health Week, • an an- nouncement that the Soviet agriculture minister would attend the International Plowing Match, • Canadians could now place bets in Canada on foreign horse races, • a Chrysanthemum Show date was set, • in December, 1985, the Consumer Price Index showed food prices were stable. Of course the government has come up with more important initi- atives, but I hardly think that those listed here should even be put on the list. They'd better be put under the heading "Groping for Straws." I hope that this admitedly biased selection will bring some of the nor- mally healthy skeptics back to earth. It's been reported that John Wise may not even seek re-election, so why a talk with a man in that lame -duck frame of mind would give anyone any encouragement beats me. Wake up, boys! It isn't Wise you have to get to, or FCC mandarins. It's the like of Wilson, Mulroney, and an old newspaper hack like Dalton Camp you'll have to convince. Next time you rub shoulders with Wise and his men — or women — pretend you're from Missouri where the motto is: "I'm from Missouri — Show me."0 Gord Wainman has been an urban - based agriculture reporter for 13 years.