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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1967-08-31, Page 13STAY IN HOT WATER AND LIKE IT With clean, thrifty, dependable LP you always have a constant supply of hot wafer on top. Home delivery anywhere! 238-2005 GRAND BEND .11144.11,Wik0e4C el "EVERYTHING STAYS IN BALANCE WITH A ,STWRAIOR ATTENTION FARMERS! Wanted: Seed & Feed Oats Garry, Rodney and Russells Seed or Feed Barley Herta, Keystone and York. Please bring sample of oats or barley with you. Now Available Seed wheat contracts, Talbot or Genessee, whichever your prefer. Highest Prices Paid For White Beans For Fast Service and Quality Grain Contact W.G. THOMPSON at SONS LTD. HENSALL 262-2527 An application of the proper fertilizer NOW on Fall Wheat will mean higher profits CUSTOM ANALYSIS means the proper fertilizer for your soil needs and we do it for you. SPREADERS AVAILABLE to help do the job fast & economically. For Higher Profits DEPEND ON READ FERTILIZERS FOR THOSE BUMPER FALL WHEAT CROPS & GREEN PASTURES YOU CAN DO BETTER WITH BULK PURCHASES FOR ALL YOUR REQUIREMENTS COME IN AND SEE Read FOIll 11111LUI 3 LIU' 235-2774 4, atom, I ej EXETER Times•Advocatti, August 31, 1967 Patio 13 Wide variety showing in Huron grain yields By D. G. INGLIS. Extension Assistant for Huron County Harvesting of spring grains is progressing favourably, as the majority of the crop is ready to cut. Recent showers have held back the harvest slightly. Several reports show that yields of oats range from 65 to 100 bushels per acre. Barley yields are ranging from 45 to 90 bushels per acre, with the higher yields showing up in the northern part of the county. The corn crop is progressing very well with the cobs in most cases filling satisfactorily. Due to its slow start, the crop is slightly behind in maturity and it is hoped that it can escape any early frosts before harvesting. Beans are continuing to turn in colour in the southern part of the county but in some areas in the north, they are slightly behind. Some good quality second cut hay has been taken in and will help to supplement the earlier hay crop which was plentiful but not of top quality. Bohlen Continuous ,Flow .PrYer Bohlen Batch In-Bin Dryers 11ehlen Portable Batch Dryers Bohlen Grain Storage Tanks Behlen Grain Storage Buildings York Cup Elevators Rodson Moisture Testers WE SPECIALIZE IN THE ENGINEERING AND INSTALLATION OF GRAIN DRYING R. STOR- AGE SYSTEMS. Chapman's Farm Equipment Ltd. 545 Grand Ave. East, #2 Hwy. Chatham Phone 352-0100 Veteran — T-A photo While rodeos are fairly new to this part of the country one of the participants in the Grand parade held before the Saturday and Sunday performances is an old hand at such things. Ouridan, an Arabian stallion owned by Dalton Finkbeiner, right, of town will lead the grand Henscal Mr. & Mrs. Robert Love, Val- erie, Grace and Kenneth of Mid- dleton, Wisconsin were recent visitors with the former's aunt, Mrs. John E. McEwen, Mr, & Mrs. E. L. Mickle and son Charles Mickle of Hamilton returned home ..dter a week's trip to Expo. Mrs. James A. Foster is a patient in South Huron Hospital. Dr. Wm. T. Joynt of London is holidaying with his mother, Mrs. Alice Joynt this week. Miss Patsy Parker is vaca- tioning with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. & Mrs. Doug Dailey and Steven in London. Mr. & Mrs. Gus Voth of Bir- mingham, Mich. were recent visitors with the latter's mother, Mrs. Lou Simpson, who is a pa- tient in South Huron Hospital, Exeter. march. The 19-year-old Ouridan led the Grand Parade at the first rodeo ever held in the province of Ontario at Blair in 1951, In the above picture, Finkbeiner is aboard Ouridan while Wilmer Preszcator tests the bucking chutes with Dr. Don Ecker and Bill Smith looking on. Both the United States and the Soviet Union have provided films, taken in space, to the Expo 67 theme pavilion, "Man the Ex- plorer". Set floor price for '67 crop Bean plan delayed until 1968 An agency marketing plan for white beans, approved in a pro- ducer plebescite last month, will not go into effect until the 1968 Hotson Propane performer to lead rodeo parade the minimum price goes to $7.70 and rises to $7.90 between April 1 and Aug. 14. The 77-cent-per-hundred- weight stabilization levy and a six-cent licence fee will be de- ducted on this year's crop. How- ever, there will be no deductions froin beans with a value of $2 per 100 pounds (poor grade) or less. The bean board estimates this year's crop at 1,000,000 bags, down nearly 400,000 bags from 1966, due mainly to adverse weather conditions. Test Your Skill Tempt Your Palate Enjoy Yourself CREDITON September 23rd crop year, the Ontario Bean Pro- ducers' Marketing Board an- nounced. The marketing board said this year's crop will be marketed under the current negotiating- type plan which means private dealers will be able to buy beans directly from farmers. Under the new agency plan, all beans will be purchased by the board next year and dealers will be paid to receive, pro- cess and store them. The board said about 71 per cent of growers voting approved the agency scheme. A 66 2-3- ,per-cent majority was required. About 1,000 of 4,000 bean grow- ers voted. After the vote, the Ontario Farm Products Marketing Board recommended establishment of the plan to Agriculture Minister Stewart. The minister gave his approval this month. Dealers and the board have negotiated a 1967 floor price of $7.50 per 100 pounds up to Dec. 31, an increase of '75 cents over the 1966 floor price. Between Jan. 1 and March 31 next year Watkins KROP KEEP Stops Silage Stink, Reduces Storage Loss and Molding, Improves Palatability of All Feedstuffs . , . That's not all! Krop Keep preserves essential nutrients in silage ... Kxop Keep is effective on high-moisture grain for storage or feeding ... Krop Keep can be added to home-mixed feeds, including supplements and minerals . . . Krop Keep adds extra value to silage, yet costs only pennies per ton. And, livestock actually prefer Krop Keep-treated silage to — - fresh cut! "'""---"'"' Ask Your Watkins Dealer ft.. ar.",te For A Demonstration 4•:,--E-----: H.H. 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They will be given the opportunity to discuss Canadian and World affairs, to associate with leaders in govern- ment, agriculture, and industry, to exchange ideas with fellow club members from all parts of the continent and to broaden their knowledge through trips to places of agricultural, in- dustrial and civic interest. A high-wire circus act isn't the only place balance is important. It's important in grain drying and handling, too. That's why we offer the complete Stormor Dry-0-Mation package, Every component part has been engineered, tested and field-proven to work at the proper capacity to match all the other parts of the system. Everything from the automatically controlled fans and heat units right up through the Channelaire perforated steel floor to the quality features of the bin itself —yes, and the filling and unloading augers—is engi- neered to work as a unit. Stormor Dry-O-Mation offers safe, efficient, labor- saving capacity to keep up at harvest time. STORMOR LTD. 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