SEPTEMBER 2019 THE RIDER /15 CRHRA News
Working For The Future Of Recreational Canadians Community!!!
www.crhra.ca
Office: 905-655-4666
OUR Annual General Meeting is coming up on Sept 28 at 3PM in the Sandaraska Part in La Barn. Bring your friends and come and join us!!!!!! The Sandaraska Park has
province it is great to see the Sandaraska will remain a desti- nation for horses and tourists. Thank You Morgan and your Staff.
lating our website with a place for you to go to find organiza- tions that can provide what you need.
new owners who are working on improvements for the horse side of the camp. Improvements to the seasonal sites with full sewers, improved corals with shelters for the horses. Pine Alley is also hav- ing improvements with better cor- rals and shelters. They hope to have improvements ready for spring riding. We will keep you up to date. We have so few parks were
we can camp and ride in this
It’s time to build a
biosecurity plan for your farm
By Bruce Buttar, Director, On- tario Federation of Agriculture Unwanted trespassers on
farm property are a reality for On- tario farmers. With a growing in- terest by consumers in where their food comes from, and more people travelling to rural areas for outdoor experiences, it’s not sur- prising that farmers are experi- encing unwanted visitors on their farms. And it’s more than just an annoyance…it’s a biosecurity threat.
In a recent survey of On-
tario Federation of Agriculture (OFA) members, more than half of farmers surveyed reported hav- ing unwanted visitors or tres- passers on their farm in the last five years. The majority of those surveyed had no biosecurity plan in place, including signage about biosecurity or trespassing. This needs to change. The
risk to biosecurity, especially for livestock operations, is very real and has the potential to pose a risk much larger than to just our own operation. Crop farms also run a risk if trespassers unknowingly bring new diseases into our fields or onto our property. Building a biosecurity plan
doesn’t need to be a daunting task. There are some simple steps that can reduce risk on your farm. Make a statement with
signs. When we surveyed OFA members, only one third of them had clearly posted No Trespass- ing signs. Start there. And if you have a livestock farm, consider adding biosecurity STOP signage too.
Put a lock on it. Lock build- ing doors and vehicles. Restrict and record entry
into barns. When visitors do come in your barn and farm buildings, provide disposable booties or a disinfectant foot bath. OFA reminds farmers to be
prepared and call police if neces- sary. With an increased threat of activists and trespassers, OFA continues to advocate for more vigilant enforcement of trespass- ing.
For more tips on building a
biosecurity plan for your farm – or to print biosecurity STOP signs – visit
omafra.gov.on.ca and search under “biosecurity”.
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If you are an organization We are working on popu-
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Exciting News coming in our next Article and Newsletter!!!!!
or renewing members and need proof of insurance before you re- ceive your white tags, the order number which you receive after you submit your birth date can be printed off and shown to whomever needs it or show the email containing the order num- ber. You are covered from the time you submit that. Each per- son in your family or who works
If you are a new member
for you needs their own member- ship and have to file individually. We do not offer family or group memberships. For new members BFL
does not issue paper policies when you join but does provide a contact person for you to call if you have questions or issues. On the back of your membership tags is your policy number or you can use the order number. Have that ready when you call. 1-800-668-5901 Stephanie Kir- ton.
they can answer your insurance questions as we are NOT Insur- ance People we ONLY provide
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We urge you to call BFL as
opportunity for insurance as a benefit. A newsletter and a Rider
article will be out telling you when you can renew your mem- bership and the cost. We do not send out notices directly to our members at renewal time in order to keep the cost of your membership down we try and keep our administrative costs down, this is why we use Newsletters and The Rider. Re- member we offer a special on our membership form to subscribe to the Rider. The Rider also offers an online version check it out. We will be at Can Am again in the Spring.
you on Sept 28 at 3pm at the Sandaraska Park.
We look forward to seeing
Be Smart!!! Be Safe!!! Bonnie
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