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Extractions: Women in Agriculture Tape #431 - Outmigration When you speak in the microphone, please give your name and where youre from first and this afternoon its my pleasure to introduce Kay Young. Kay is co-owner operator of a Beef Forage Farm in eastern New Foundland, not too far from where the Titanic went down so I think maybe you can relate to where that is. Kay was a school teacher. She is the immediate, past president of the Canadian Farmwomens Network and she was elected to the House Assembly in New Foundland, and was the minister responsible for social services and also represented the status of women. Please join me in welcoming a very dynamic person, Kay Young. Thank you Ann and Id like to welcome everybody here. I dont know if a lot of people knew what out migration meant, because I had a number of people ask me, What is out migration? And I had to explain to them it was just people moving out of their communities and thus, it causes a bit of a ripple effect on everything that happens to our rural areas. The title of my presentation is Out migration-The Fallout and The Future.
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