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THE BRUSSEL POST, BRUSSELS, ONTARIO
'FIEVRE3DAY, )/EC. 4th, 1969
Conl1110ti011 IS (MS!' algl• Will
coir0 no specialist: help.
Wind fences are more solid,
being only 20% open. The place-
ment varies with. the area to be
protected, Air Undervood noted
that the best wind breaks 'were
still fr ees • evergreens, seotch
and white pines, and so on. 'Phase
considering planting trees will
lie able to use fencing until the
trees are mature enough to do the
job,
Farmers requiring More details
about. wind and snow protection.
should contact their county agri-
cultural office,
SNOW CONTROL IMPORTANT
TO PROTECT FARM AREAS
As winter approaeh.es. farmers
NVin [,tkain be plagued by heavy
snow drifts.. unless precautions 'are
taken now to keep entrances,
access areas and other Vulnerable
'farm spots protected..
This is Hie warning of '•I r.
'Underwood of the Gentralia Col-
lege of Agricultural Technology, a
branch of the Ontario Department
of Agriculture and Food. 1\Tr.
l'nderwood has been engaged in.
tests to determine the best
methods of snow and wind control,
and believe.: that proper pkwe-
ment of fencing is one way
deal with these problems.
Because ail' ricu ti es come from
drifting. rather than falling snoty.
fences should always be placed
upwind from the problem area.
and should be located at a min-
imum distance 10 times that of the
fence height away froni, whatever
needs protecting. A fence 4 feet
high, for example, would be con:
:grimed 40 feet away haul the
specific urea that needed it.
Tekt; iu aussia and Canada
haVe shown that ir this. protection
is insufficient, building a second
fence is better than increasing thil
heighth of the first, and should be
placed farther back from the orig-
inal, structure. This type of con-
struction catches more snow than
will a, single fence built to double
its original height.
Slatted snow renang like that
used by the Department of High-
ways, available from cooperative
and lumber stores, is the best mat-
erial for this job. Fifty per cent of
the fence is open, with the slats
set about 114 to 1y, :inches apart.
HURON CROP ASSOCIATION
ELECTS NEW PRESIDENT
Robert Broadfoot of RR.
Bracefield 'was elected president
of the Unroll County Soil and Crop
msov ent Association at
the annual meeting.
supepods ;lames Knight, or
RR 2, Brussels.
Other officers elected: vice-
presidents, l)ouglas
6, Goderich, and Alex Meteth,
Kippen; secretary - treasurer,
Michael Miller, Clinton.
Sixteen township director's Were
elected including new directors
ItOss Veitch, 1M 2, BrtisSels: bavid
1\10Callum, RR 1, Wiaghatla and.
Stanley Mel-twain 1111 2, Goderich,
.l bout .183 persons attended,
CRAN•BROOK
• DART LEAGUE •
Scores including Novernhel. 24th
Name Polinth
Individual Standing
Jim Hart. 3.1
Crnie Back 34 -
Eldon Wiek 20
Doug Rath well je
Jim Patterson 27
Rae. II oust on
,kick knighl 2 9
Evan Cassidy 20
G. Hetherington 19
Jock ('ax 1S
Elston Speiran 18
Ken Fischer 18
3 tri Knight 17
'Bradley Speiran 1.6
Gordon..Engel 16
Olen 1-Topther 14.
Bel) Alexander 14
Donald Perris 1.1
Stew ort Steiss 1.1
Ken Ma cDonald 1.1.
Nlurray Fischer • 10
(':lrnlarn Smith 9
Frank Vi,rOrk-rmali ... .. 9
11111 Gordon 9
irAutlio r 'Weber 8
Pete von Veen
Doug li]vans
Carl lthler
1.,;iii Dunn
Bruce Fischer'
riorrY Bolger
Donald Clark
Team Standing
PA-11 oil Noble 20
Doug Rath well
Ernie Back 19
:Vim 'Patterson
Rob .Alexander 13
.lint Hart
Nlac, McIntosh
li
fintry Bolger 9
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