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The Brussels Post, 1977-06-22, Page 150 1 1 887- Brussel s WEEKLY SALE BRUSSELS STOCKYARDS LTD. EVERY FRIDAY At 12 Noon Phone 887-6461 — Brussels, Ont. Come to TOPNOTCH FEEDS for Your BALER TWINE 1 1° QUANTITY DISCOUNT FOR OVER 10 BALES Good Supply of Spring Chemicals Still in Stock OPNOTCH TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED 40 lb. Bale 10,000 Ft, 4 IN, DIAMETER UP OUR EXPERIENCE WILL ALL WORK GUARANTEED SAVE YOU MONEY DEPENDABLE WILLIAMS WELL DRILLING FREE ESTIMATES • R.R.1, LISTOWEL, ONT. • •,Phone 291-3457 Collect Evenings Frank Workman Electric Brussels (Oranbrook 8itioroad) arm Residential & Commercial Phone 887-6867 "I'444;k*CgV•t•ruZ,14..ten,a4VtiiitiiiitiWili4ikaAleur .4146V+6,444Wiriga.a•VariWiliMiTA,VdoiWis,41470:16:44Watiriirtsean"EMMMilte6aMaitWalikloW3 .;44,14,1.;.1.:17.7i.:$.:+446it;e6v4tvget‘ glitivisioakiirtdiutZto THE BRUSSELS POST, JUNE 22, 1977 —15 Ron McDonald fed information from the track to Mallen Vincent M.C. at Brussels Optimist tractor pull Sunday. Marlen kept the crowd up to date ,in other area pulls and events coming up. (Staff Photo) Action Ads DIAL DIRECT 887 6641 HA YWARD'S Discount --Variety Urea is an economical alt 10 natural sources of protein I' dairy cattle. says Ontario aisay of Agriculture and Food Hey specialist. St own rt ressman, Using urea, a common fertilizer ledient, dairymen can, savc: Out. S,16 per ton of grain mix er plant protein (soybean) pplement costs. "Recent price increases • tor }bean meal have forced a (Continued from Page 1) Reeve Cal Kramer felt the stion could be resolved rough compromise. "it's either nint; out of the right pocket 'or' left.- he said. "It's the lap of Brussels that pays. If split is 60,A0 and there's one ty unhappy• and if we can p both parties happy at we not better off?" Councillor Tom Pletch said he Ild be happy if' the split stayed 60'40, Councillor George ed. Councillor Frank Stretton id he'd like to see the problem Med, and suggested a 55 /45 it as a compromise: Neither Council nor the PUC s able to reach a solution, spite more than an hour of ks, Mr, Pletch suggested council uld reserve a decision on the ter until legal advice could be ght• and should promise a ision on the matter at the afar meeting July 4, Council the PUC decided to hold the s over 'till the July 4 itieetitigi, council pforniSCd A final Sion on that date, other business, PUC' unissioner Bridge said PUC water works owes the a geS7000, mid asked if council uld Write the debt off. He said assifiedAds pay dividends,. reevaluwtion of the amount and type of protein in many dairy rations,- says, Mr, Cressman. "Urea, can prevent the overfeed- ing of more expensive protein.- Urea is best used in rations containing low protein-high energy feedstuff's such as corn. Energy-using microbes in the rumen (first stomach) of the cow break clown Urea to nitrogen- producing over 50 pounds of mirk per day perform better on rations the P.U:C. would put water and hydro service into the arena site at no cost in 'exchange. "If you don't, we'll charge 2/3 of t he total cost to the arena board - he said. Mr. Keller estimated it would cost $15,000 to install both services. Council promised a decision on the suggestion at the July 4 meeting. co nt ainin in mon i a and then u se it to build' microbial protein. This then supplies the animal's animo acid and protein needs. It is particularly important that the urea be properly mixed in the ration. The best way to feed urea is to buy a protein supplement containing some urea which can be added to the grain mix, It. should lie introduced into the cow's ration over a three to four week period. This avoids problems*, of toxicity and bitter taste by allowing the animal to adapt to it. Mr. Cressman says reproduc- tive problems often attributed to urea use arc usually the result of other poor management techniques. " Cows in. early lactation containing plant protein than urea,." says. Mr, Cressman. "If a grain mix containing Urea is used, soybean meal should be top dressed to high producers during early lactation:- 1.0 THE DRIVER CONCENTRATES as the turbo charged engine in this Ford strains to pull the sled. The drivers must watch the RPM of their, engines in order to keep the power at the ground for a good pull. (Staff Photo) airy specialist uggest protein alternative Cosmetics Tobacco. Patent Medicines Groceries and Stationery Weekdays 9-9 Holidays & Sundays 12-6 ouncil, PUC deadlocked