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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
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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
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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-
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