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4 — THE BRUSSELS POST, MAY 17, 1978
Crop land is big polluter, county hears
Grand River...and then 'On to the systems as a means of stalling
lake system. pollutkin. But he also said that,
Reeve Simpson said he foresaw
"some brakes" on drainage
Crop land produces more
pollution than built-up urban
areas.
That, at least, is the opinion of
experts who have been making
reports to the pollution from Land.
Use Activities Reference Group...
it's PLUARG for those who are
accustomed to modern"-day
abbreviations.
Reeve Don M. Simpson, re-
porting to Perth County Council
(Tues May, 91) on a PLUARG
meeting, faced a few questioners
who wanted to be certain that
they understood the situation.
When Reeve Ross McPhail
asked "is agriculture doing more
polluting? They're (the experts)
not just passing the buck?"
The market at Brussels Stock-
yards was very active on Friday
with higher prices on a heavy
supply of cattle and pigs. There
were 1407 cattle and 1966 pigs on
offer.
Choice Steers - 65.00 to 67.00
with sales to 67.50.
Good Steers - 63.00 to 65.00.
A steer consigned by Douglas
Wagg of Mitchell weighing 1100
lbs. sold for 67.50 with his 6
steers averaging 1153 lbs. selling
for 65.40.
Eighty-six steers consigned by
Tom Leiper of Londesboro
averaging 1207 lbs. sold for the
Overall price of 65.06.
Eight steers consigned by Ian
Inglis of Wroxeter averaging 1039
lbs. sold for 66.85.
A steer consigned by
McKercher Farms of R. R. #1,
Dublin, weighing 1260 lbs. sold
for 66.75 with their 12 steers
averaging 1166 lbs. selling for an
overall price of 65.60.
Three steers consigned by
Hugh Osborne of Monkton
averaging 1197 lbs. sold for 67.10
with his 15 steers averaging 1208
lbs. selling for the overall price of
66.10.
Eight steers consigned by Andy
MeiMiChael of Wroxeter
averaging 1277 lbs. sold for
66.90.
Three fancy steers consigned
by Norman Coultes of R. R. #3,
Wingham averaging 997 lbs. sold
for 66.50 with his 17 steers
averaging 1093 lbs. selling for
65.80.
A steer consigned by Graeme
Craig of Walton weighing 1270
lbs. sold for 66.50.
Five steers consigned by Ian
Wilbee of Walton averaging 1130
lbs. sold for 66.30.
Twelve steers consigned by
Larry Elston of Wingham
averaging 1119 lbs. sold for
66.50.
Three steers consigned by
George. Nichol of Mildmay
averaging 1170 lbs. sold . for
66.10.
A steer consigned by Earl
Sellers of Bluevale weighing
1200 lbs. sold for 66.50.
Fourteen steers consigned by
Ross- Durnin of `Lucknow
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Reeve Simpson answered that the
agricultural areas "per man"
were the greater polluters.
But when Reeve Ormand.
Pridham said there should, be
some one,. on industry, as well as
agriculture, Reeve Simpson said
"they took some swipes" at
others than farmers.
The people studying pollution
were dealing with conditions in
the Great Lakes but a new idea
came from Reeve George Wilson.
He said he thought most of the
pollution was accumulating at
darns. For instance, he said, he
would "hate to go downstream
from Paris," where refuse from a
textile mill is pouring into the
averaging 109 lbs. sold for
65.75.
Nine steers consigned by Leo
Deitner of Ethel averaging 1072
lbs. sold for 65.90.
Choice Heifers - 63.00 to 65.00
with sales to 66.10.
Good Heifers - 61.00 to 63.00.
Nine fancy light heifers
consigned by Doug Cameron of
lucknow averaging 788 lbs. sodl
for 66.10 with his 30 fat heifers
averaging 815 lbs. selling for the
overall price of 64.75.
A heifer consigned by Wm.
Rintoul of Wingham weighing 980
lbs. sold for 64.75 with his 7
heifers'averaging 921 lbs. selling
for 63.75.
A heifer consigned by David
Craig and Sons of Blyth weighing
'1150 lbs. sold for 64.00.
Five heifers consigned by Bill
Shortreed of Walton averaging
940 lbs. sold for 63.00.
A heifer consigned by Alex
Hammond of Monkton weighing
915 lbs. sold for 63.25.
Two heifers consigned by Joe
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h is the symbol for hour
km means kilometre
m means metre
cm means centimetre
g means gram
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Walters of Mildmay averaging
955 lbs. sold for 63.25.
A heifer consigned by Art
McIDonald of Teeswater weighing
1070 lbs. sold for 63.25.
Choice Cows 42.00 to 44.00
with sales to 46.25.
Good Cows - 39.00 to 42.00.
Canners and Cutters - 35.00 to
39.00.
Heavy Bulls traded to ahigh of
50.00.
In the Stocker Ring five heifer
calves averaging 178 lbs. sold for
1.05.
30 to 40-lb. pigs traded to ahigh
ct' 48.25.
40 to 50-lb. pigs traded to ahigh
of 57.25.
50 to 60-1b. pigs to a high of
63.25.
60 to 70-1b. pigs to a high of
65.50.
70 to 80-1b. pigs to ahigh of
74.50.
Brussels Stockyards are
holding their next spring Stocker
and Feeder Sale May 23.
Brussels Stockyard Report
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