HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1980-11-05, Page 21"WANTED"
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There are three rational raise a family in the country,
questions anydne Of us. could 5) to provide farming opport-
ask ourselVes. Where am. I? unity for future young'people.
Where do I want to be? How Older' farmers wanted: 1') to
do I know I am•getting there? save income tax, 2) to .save
It's easy .to give• "black and estate tax, 3) to bring a
white" answers if you're .? son/daugliter -into the busi-
travelling, -J haVe miap4 ness, 4) tolincl•-tiMcto travel,
and can read signs. But, try 5) to do less physical work 6)
answering those same quest- , to ret ain some managernent
ions around a farm business responsibility after retire-
management topic. Black
and white soon blend to
many shades of gray. One
farmer said "It's, too much
like shovelling fog." And so
he went on shovelling--"yod
know what." And his son
wanted to mike some chang-
es--to ease the workload, to
free up time and to "get out
of the fog."
A Purdue University Study
found that the goals of young
farmers are likely to differ
from older faimerS. They
found that young farmers
wanted: 1) to make money
and expand, 2) to be thought
of as a progressive, innov-
ative farmer, 3) to be re-
spected by neighbours, 4) to
ment.
This is the time of year
that extension people are
setting objectives--prior to
the. busy' round• of fall and
winter meetings. Farmers
who set some objectives now
Will be able to select pro-
:grams and courses that assist
in meeting these objectives.
Here is an example plan
for a dairy farmer.
Objectives: a( improve return
on working capital by not less
than 5% by December, 1981.
b( Sell 16,000 lb. Milk/cow/
year by December, 1981. c)
Achieve income after direct
expenses of not less than
$1,100 per, cow bYDecember,
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THE BRUSSELS POST, NOVEMBER 5 1980 — 21
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• Sugar Shaker, a three- trotted to a first-,place_finish
year-old pacing filly owned in the final race of the season
by. MIS Stables in Walton,
scapers, and . rulers were
used cheerfully as willing
workers marked off the ice
surface for the beginning of
another sea-son...,
Meanwhile, 'upstairs, the,
in Windsor $aturday. in 2:02, the fastest time other Ontario-sired fillies in
Driver Ran Wallies recorded for the two comPet- • Ithe ra'e. Her trainer is Gary
brought. Sugar Shaker home ing diivisions. She beat out 17 Feagan.
Wilda Higgins had the
ladies' 'high score for the
' night with her 289 single and
692 triple. '
Second.high ladies
, single was Audrey SmedIng
With 262. and Judy Adams
was third with. 233. Second
'high triple was. Judy Adams
Monday, October 27th,
was a busy time for some
members of the Brussels
Curling Club.
Brushes, long and short,
'paint, red and blue, brooms,
Jim Adams was the top
men's bowler in the Brussels.
mixed Bowling League night
With a high single of'268 and
a 'triple of 708. Gary McArter
was second with a 245 single
and a 615 triple. Fred Sawyer
was ,third high with a 239.
single and a 592 triple.
ambitious executive, under
the capable leadership of
Pres. Fred. Uhler, made ex-
citing plans "for the 1980-81
Burssels Curling season.
A "Get. Acquanted" night.
with 575 and Audrey Smed-
ing was third. with 515., .
Games over 206 'Were:
Wilda Higgins 289 and 267,
Brian Secrett 208, Judy
Alams 233, Janet -13umes•
217, •Fred Sawyer 200 and.
239, Ross Cunningham 213,
Audrey. Smeding 262, Jim
1981.
Strategy: a) Enrol on.Dairy
Herd Improvement Owner
Sampler program: Canfarm
record keeping syStern.
enlist aid of county extension
stiff, c) embark on breeding
progritii using Doable Pltis
sires. d) increase forage pro-
ductivity, e) enlist in herd
health -program, f) keep new
capital investment at an ab-.
solute minimuni, consistent`
with maintaining the contin-
ued profitability of the farm
business.
Tactics: a) set up a breed-
ing wheel, b) learn how to
use Dairy Herd Improvement
barn sheet, c) set up feeding
system to separate dry and
milk cows, d) ,test feed and
have ration formulated, e)
establish a realistic culling
policy, f) establish alfalfa-
brome by direct seeding, g)
cuir hay early to improve
protein content.
Budget: This is prepared
for the following 12 months
to show the financial effects
on Monday, November 10th,
is, being planned to start the
season. Practice curling, fun
with cards, and lunch are on
the agenda. It will be "sore
Adams 228, 268 and 212,
Gary McArter 245 and 220,
Dennis Newby 220, Jim
McFarlane 214.
Team Standing; Super Jets
- 43; Hot Dogs - 26; Going All
the. Way 24; Gutter Balls-
19, Team 1 18; Spinners --
17.
;muscles time" for experien-
ced curlers, and, a "try it" for
new members. Everyone 'is
welcome. Come, out and
throw some rocks, it's great.
Free curling is available in
the first, draw for those who,
have never curled before.
Membership remains
same as last season, men
$40.00,'women $30.00, jun.
ions. $25.00. - No inflation '
here.
The combined purse in the
Saturday trot was $53,956,
and with her victory, Sugar
Shaker increased her earn-
ings to $32,619 this year.
Another horse from the
same stable Bets Fly Fly, a
four-year-old gelding, has
posted 10 wins and earned
$22,140, Bets Fly Fly is
currently racing at the Ont-
ario Jockey Club.
With her latest victory,
Sugar Shaker will be retired
to be a brood mare at the
MIS Stables along with Mer-
rywood Susie, Dawn Alma-
burst and Peaceful Label!.
MIS. Stables is.operated by
Murray, Jack and Stewart
McCall and is a subsiduary of
Stewart McCall Limited of
Walton.
Curlers start season Nov. 1
~ Adams is top bowler
Farm management topics
Where do I want to be?
of the plans that have been
worked out. ,
Budgetary Control: A pro-
cedure of checks and controls
will compare economic per-
formance •at any point in the
year to targets.
The productiOn cycle ends
with an analysis and apprais-
al of what' has been achieved
in the: past year and with
plans' for what is to, be
achieved in the following 12
months.
One last point. Don't for-
get to share the plan with
your, family, employees,
bankers and extension peo.-
. pie. It will help all of us in the
business of helping farmers
to help themselves.
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