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Times-Advocate, May 20, 1900
PAUL ALEXANDER
'CRAIG ALEXANDER
CLIFF KNIP
Ontario white bean
growers will receive $80 a
tonne ($3.63 per 100-pound
bag) June 2 as an interim
payment on their 1979 crop,
bringing payments to date to
$357.40 a tonne ($16.21 a
bag).
Charles Broadwell,
manager of the Ontario Bean
Producers' Marketing Board
in London, said the interim
payment is the second this
year and the first time the
board has made a second
payment.
Broadwell said the second
payment was made possible
because of a new accounting
system. Normally only one ,
interim payment is made'in
April, followed by a final
For O hmlted tottoonly.syo aro olloong.sh robotes
pp to $5000 00 on the purchase of seteMed Case
noncullurantractors. Tractor mustbo now. °neat the
eligible medals shown m I abte 011 or auailabie at
patticipating Case dealers.
You, rebate Check wal be soot direct to you he. the
CaSOCompanyor.youcanopPlYtho fobolBt2w2,05
your down payment NOTE goyetnineniAgenetett0
Copartmenis do not quality ler rebate
One hundred and forty five.
students were ' hooded.
and gowned during
'gradhatiOn -Ceret114.1Uea at
the Ridgetown College of
Agricultural Technology on
May 23. It is the largest
number of graduates in - the
history of the College..
• Among those graduates.
were 34 students who..aro
the first class of a• new
program option, These
Students will be receiving
Agricultural Production and.
Management Diplomas with
a major in Field and hor-
tictiltgral Crops: The new
Horticulture course began
two. years ago in response to
the needs of southwestern
Ontario's cash crop and
horticultural crop farming.
industry.
Among the graduateswere
five kcal students.
Craig Alexander, son of
Mr. and Mrs, Bev Alexan-
der, RR 1 'Hensall,' is
currently farming at home,
Paul Alexander, son of
,Mrs, Mary Alexander and
the late William John,
Alexander, RR 2 Hensall• is:
also-farming at holm Paul ,
is one of the graduates from
the new horticulture course.
Bradley Cann, son of Mr.
and Mrs, Arnold Cann, AR 3
Exeter, is currently farming
at a neighbouring farm,
Brad has won an award of
$50 for the most personable
student.
It provides growers with
effective control before
there is a chance of
yield loss. W.ypout is
effective on wheat,
barley, lentils, rapeseed,
mustard, fababeans,
sugar beets, sunflowers,
flax and peas.
Richard. Dotigall, son of Agricultural Laboratory
Mr. and mu, William Technology.
Dougall, RR 3 Exeter, is
presently wprking at the
Exeter District Co-op and
hopes to getinto farming In
the future.
Cliff Knip,, son of Mr, and
Mrs. Harry Knip, RR 2,
Lucan, is actively engaged in
farming.
Craig, Paul, Brad,
Richard and Cliff have ob-
tained a Diploma in
Agricultural Production and
Management.
Also graduating from
Ridgetown is Lauren Webb
of RR 2 Stroud, She is the
granddaughter of Mrs. Betty
Johnston of Exeter, Lauren
has obtained a diploma in
RICHARD DOUGALL
Let Wypout become
your formidable elly in
the war on wild oats.
UNIROYAL. CHEMICAL
Div. of UNIROYAL Ltd.
Elmira, Ontario •
BRADLEY CANN.
You will have noted from
Agriculture Canada, in-
formation releases on the
Federal Beg Stahiliaation
Payment, that application
forms are being distributed
various ways but not through
the Ontario. Ministry of
Agriculture and Food of-
fices,
In addition to making
forms available through the
various Federal outlets,
arrangements have been
completed to have a copy
Mailed to each producer
through the Ontario Pork
Producers Marketing Board,
We also learned that the
forms are printed and that
distribution to the Federal
offices will begin soon.
Don Pullen,
Agricultural Representative
Corn Emergence
Early planted corn should
have sprouted and emerged.
payment in November.
"And with the financial
pinch on farmers this spring,
we figured they could use
that second payment," he
said. The payment to date is
already $1.66 greater than
the total payment for the
1978 crop made last year.
Broadwell was hesitant to
project what the total
payment for the 1979 crop
will be this year but said it
could be in the $21 cwt.
range.
Sales to date total
1,118,676 100-pound bags,
including domestic sales of
264,587 bags and export sales
of . 854,089 bags. This
represents 88 per cent of the
1979 inventory.
Pgr:10
Schedule 1,, 2 or 0,
pesticides include .rootworm.
insecticides, atrazine,'
bladex, law volatide.ernioes,
etc.
Storage signs. are
'available at the agricultural
office in Clinton,
When rinsing pesticide
containers, a, triple rinse of
emulsifiable (BC) pesticides
leaves less than .1 per cent of
the pesticide in the con.-
tainer. These containers
would be clean eough to.
dispose of in any landfill site,
Containers holding flowable
liquids when triple rinsed
have still contained as much
as .1 per cent of the pesticide
toxicant. Bruce Lobb
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Every person who has
pesticides In his her
possession is responsible for
the safe storage of these
chemicals.
Under the Pesticides Act
and Regulation no person
shall store pesticides where
they can contaminate food
for man or animals.
Where a farmer stores
schedule 1, 2 or 5 pesticides
on his premises, the room in
which these chemicals are
kept must, be ventilated to
the outside atmosphere. This
room must be kept locked
and a sign placed on the
outside of the building to
notify anyone (fireman) that
dangerous chemicals are
stored inside,
ytou've been waging
he war on wild
Bats for years. But
it will take a powerful
force to make a dent in
the enemy's armour. .
This year Uniroyal
s Chemical has committed
Wypout to the fight and
this hard-hitting herbi-
cide is going to make its
presence felt very
quickly.
Wypout is among the
most economical post-
emergence wild oat
treatments available in
Canada.
VIfypout" declares
war on wild oats
Unfortunately cool weather
persisted during early May,
This would delay the early
planted corn, With warmer
weather and moisture, corn
should now emerge, There
could be problems with poor
germination, seed maggots
and wireworm, If you
suspect your stand is light
check (1) seeding rate first
(2) Plant stand.
Do several plant
population counts on 1/1000th
of an acre. Multiply the
average count by 1000 to
arrive at the population per
acre. A row length of 17'5" in
30" rows represents 111000 of
an acre, 16'4" for 32" rows,
and 14'6" for 36" rows.
If stands are still 18,00Q or
better, yields should be
reasonably good. Stands
below 15,000 may warrant "
replanting with a shorter day
, variety.
Stan Paquette, Associate
Agricultural Representative
White bean cheque
expected next week
new MOM ollet Witt
May 1, through June 30,1980
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Roundup is non-volatile. Naturally,
care must be taken to avoid direct
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Because weeds mean trouble where-
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