HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1977-02-02, Page 8Sterile 100 rot
100cc size
regular price $3.75 each
SPECIAL
SALE PRICE $2.95 each
CASE PRICE
(12 per case) $2.75 each
ADE injectable helps prevent and
correct the lack of Vitamins A and
D caused by dietary deficiency,
disease or other stresses in your
livestock.
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Combination of four
antibiotics is effec-
tive against the
complete range of
major mastitis caus-
ing organisms.
Calf Scour - t 8 0
Tablets
each
For oral use in treatment of bacterial scours,
respiratory infection in calves. • Also includes'
vitamin A and vitamin.D..
Polytonine 'A'
May be used as an aid to stimulate growth, and
help in chronic respiratory diseases in poultry.
May alsabe used for calves and swine. -
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Effective for treatment of pneumonia in cattle and
swine, Admihistered intramuscularly by injection 'as
, per direetions an package.
FARM PRICE is a special price available only t6 those farMers qualified under the Federal Sales and
Excise Tax Laws to purchase items used for agricultural purposes on tax and/or duty exempt basis.
This must be supported by the filing of a valid end user certificate at the time of purchase.
:nary Use
Only
Code of
practice
discussed
Some provisions of the Ontario
Agricultural Code of Practice are
already contained in the Huron.
County • plan, but municipal
councillors were advised this
week they should consider insti-
tuting the Code in their restricted
area zoning bylaws. •
That was the message given a
handful of area council members
who attended a meeting in
Hensall Thursday afternoon when
the Code and its accompanying
certificate of compliance were
outlined to them by representa-
tives of three Ontario ministries,
agriculture and food,
environment and housing.
One of the main speakers at the
session, which attracted less than
20 interested farmers and council
members, was Keith Clarke, an
engineer with the ministry • of
agriculture and food at Vineland.
Clarke was • responsible for
designing the formulas used in
the Code.
The formulas establish the
minimum distance separation of
livestock operations and other
specified land uses and are part of
the 1976 revision of the Code.
These formulas relate• para-
meters, namely kind of livestock,
size, percentage change in size,
manure system and manure
storage.
They were established in an
effort to isolate factors that
contribute to environmental
conflicts.
Clarke explained that the
formulas were designed to reflect
expansion of agricultural
operations.
He did have a warning for
farmers, especially those who
had ;farm buildings that may be a
non-conforming use under
present zoning bylaws. He said
they should look closely at their
insurance policies to ensure that
they did not require the buildings
to be rebuilt on their present sites
in case of fire loss. In some cases,
they could not receive permission
to rebuild on their presesnt sites
and their insurance policies
should reflect this possibility.
George Penfold, of the Huron
planning department, said most
municipalities fall under pro-
visions of the Code and most
require certificates of compliance
for the erection of new buildings.
He predicted that the Code would
become part of zoning bylaws.
A spokesman for the ministry
of the environment said that
fewer complaints were being
received where the Code was
followed. He said that odors
would not be ell minated entirely
from farm operations, but if the
Code was followed the odors
would be reduced for neighboring
property owners to the point
where they could live with them.
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