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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1991-03-06, Page 24h" • ' • i by II,ebbk Std OliESLEY.-Cauada cnOugh wain to sustain an Wil' market. Ethanol, . a liquidfiat 4tc m grain mops et wood chhipa, should be considered as one of the answers.for the ferte,eq said ert r ought, a research and policy coorditinineTwihl die Ontado Cwn l d rs' Association in Guelph, spoke to•far errs in Chesley.> oa, Tuesdays. Tan. Hs presentation, `Ethanol Fuel for the Future', was. one of several during crop day at Grey -lime Farmers' Week. O1 all fust sources, ethanol is the ,only one approved as a good en. virounental choice by Envb•onment Canada. However, it's also 'the only fuel source not exempted from federal taxes. "We currently have an exemption from the Provincial Road Tax,, but we're still looking for an exemption from thefederal tax. Michael M1 dst...' 'town it. ow .ray y c.. r - are ignoring us at Os time. ` If ethanol is ,to make a' go in the • the consume 1O 1FM4. .INS d urian $ Witt truuteter and °t govenuneilitt- ' Roust gat, s, d a :: u for a num r of years," Suuroot„ 41100 A► t, Brut Nue%r Power DevelOpmen site, is quite capable of. ::, 35,000 interest of y another t ?s Tnt t�.. ..q 1t. Pno '�. plant: which; could ably handle ant4� 125,000 tons, sand. 'ro ``year . there are chain s-. lard IP ', ;; :when u�i�►hjg. mew* with ethanol e.., �T. ode crested markean United C't eratives„o# CO). Uol Cali etltanct fe 'y+ :but';1 men caret could get the. d Sped' n{ necessarynecessaryin mix with i 4 sai AcGR PEs "TO the faunerProducing ethanol. ori weentofCinadiet .. loamWitwas daotno r„ o 4L 101104$ 4Tbis is .ex inarket=Or We prod err ethanol than It takes” Ai euiauAvl ' con. rwing* t s you femxintatiOn Y form �. reneilwafuelsble �ty m p p(r#-fit is excellent <f cattle,:e . FJ id i. wet Uni SS. . g ,�per coot of *be inahrit0i is Or An 1 blend and Oda equate 10 our entire re A,gas comumption in p Ethanol Overt _a better _ on t � w*�. 1pnOle _. . xie r pollutants mside and cater oxi also - env lnmentally substitute_ dor MIT, . xult h iw. le, in t n given nv ent ", for disadvan y .it doesn't have 44 MO,;Mere.**Ill iller0080 +to, I; alilehydo a i• 100, eno + onvcrters. . n tat iii tit'mArwii, Cash iflCE;flttVeS avaUb1ijFF 20 0 rr}s GEOLOGICAL Gash rebates upto 00 are -being offered - by Ontario Hydro *20 o to eligible homeowners installing geothertn:•Fgrouind source) equipment. If your hone is electrically heated, with no natural gas available, you may qualify-forthis incentive. 'These systems are extremely energy efficient since they utilize renewable energy, from -just below the earth's surface, to heat and cool your home The PR EMIER AT is t`he most advanced Water neem unit ever developed. It takesrgeotherrnal technology to8.:new.degree of perfoi nance by operating beyond.a 400% energy efficiency level! And now with GST added to utility bib., it makes more sense than ever to install energy caving products. . If you're thinking of building new or renovating, now's the time to check out this offer . - • • GeoThermal Heating & Cooling Systems Cliff's Plumbing &Heating. LUClCNOW 528-13 0/g Cliff Mann fulecluriical ask about bulli tv jynriJo ; . . f%natir�► Kpeople: ' ice. ;'ttta , w 'Fu, Ins. FINANCED 0 to n• hweaov twcen 45-ird 50 of 'grain are. -grown in: year ,and •r l hly%this t ,�-.q +,�T�ntf�r+► Y'�R..,.wMrva.v' TIYMaM itt t 'tit) J gri 4 } e its : 4: fi il• W bra w • UMW • 4Y • • o n« c * ' AS r r• -0;;; s. uK Nr�•tt die. r. t• 7tFi�d3 7 h, Nr ¢c ,nay. 1i;re ..vcu.c tis ;14...1.:. .,� .� AC d •7 -. ▪ 0.f . • ,• tLg1�'ip-' + • •7" ". . F� �• ay e st MeresetiIuiiong iheld lane c de *�µ y►' g delegates, at the int G unua'l in i c ••". attlenen debated t solti 1t' cngth When die frit cv we tallied 82% voted.: :favour of settttg..the level sof licence f+ . dedilctions: %VIA of Hunan. of .10'4 o 1%. Presently, cattlemen fund CCA. nt a level of 1/5 of 1% of their grost. sales,. or .20 cents on $100.00. Approval• of the resolution,. noir allows OCA to. approach the,minis- to- seek an amendment to - the ' A constitution amendment passed at the tneeti ig allowschan. est to tale OC -A checkoff to *oco,d Only with a two thirds majority of voting delegates at the Annual meeting. "The OCA Executive is confident that the support, received from membership at tWatg is ;an • indication „that producers wart ''to maintain control in industry'issues. .0 know Int having resources is ease � ial.for the• clition 'to act on pt ority issues effectively," Says income OCA President Glenn Coaaltes. The next step for the OCA Executive is to request the Minister to amend the Beef Cattle Marketing Act to reflect the new checkoff rate. The. Emotive also meet with the P It Advisory Committee In mid March to discuss the check-. off and other issues brought for- w at the Annual Meeting. • • eincreased fundingfor OCA nifty not be realized until 1992 due to the time required to amend lei- Marlon.•