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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1991-03-06, Page 46pow Dealing fru paw 15 indicated that the water used to r n big creek:11111Mh the field to- �h the bow ove y *41 4)40 a,�p .war : woe ova theA' w, Unlike grassed waterways which cannot , be cash clopped, the port ding area of the berm will remain in production. Villy any crop,. n... be plantedin thiswear however, 7t slid point dolt that winter wheat would, not likely tolerate the %vet periods as well as most crops would. James Armstrong stated that after a heavy rainfalllast summer, the cornin his one ponding area, withstood water levels that were above the cobs. One thing mit did stress is that - a berm only controls emsion down oil erosio awe of where the It wool courol. orosiort up sly'_ awl the laodownery find that he sgwas�.• ,, ' iwoJown to -A .lt 3 to the bernno • &tallow to James Wig , construction of the too °'we' well, earthwas to dur ids weather condition andtheyx were able to. get everything s down sight away* Bite of the . there have been no ptelns.at.this point With • the ' dal. , area washing out, as everything was able to settle and stabs before heaver' rainscame. It was a costly project but well worth the effete," stated "ArmStrOng. Headmitted that. the government funding was.a big he . in defraying the construction costs: • Your complete sttatcggyy for( greater crop ; rofitabil ity. d TON DELIVERY UNIT 16 TON OKIVEF3YUNIT 8TON DEIvERYUN: ' •Our applicator/drivers are well- tr ilped to.handie our highly special- tzerd, etplimitentw This combination. r gives you..Complete, even crop treetments . et the cermet rates - aod Go -op stands'behlnd every -00,1110011., r AIR FLOW TRUCK SEW BLENDER (available • The ponding area of this berm yet drained r - was taken. Special construction of this berm allowed for the , Armstrongs to continue using the area as a laneway. (Marg Burkhart. photo) Consumers will benefit with more accessible inforniatii from page 29 AGCare has strongly recom- mended that the federal government instituta special procedures to facilitate registration of so-called. "minor -use" pesticides. The data produced for registration of these products in other jurisdictions could be 'made available to the Canadian government to assist in reviewing •. the products' safety for use." Increased oilenness: of the system will make informatida more acces- sible along the pesticregistration padre The. proposed (� Pest .I �t t o oUon �Of cwill CO.OP>;reenplan 11 is Ili most torn pre - clop servo ofitticind in �U ttiirbuedpnCoop itesttng aind fan ner'lnput It pp.l comp to ii.i 11 onslor mum rd. t '1wor ngiluti11limvartablia 111 your crop Input costs. our Greenl it computer tells You theYour wionh) breakeven Yield (and/or breakevenprice) you must sddeve. Tide Cgasp s1enlce also provides accurate, Cumulative dae - the Oott of benchmarks Pt need to improve both short and long. Ierm',add mattugetnent. Our Co ep for more tnfnraiiation. t ad.GreenPJan 11 today. aurPialt fruit Beigrave location) O FERJI4+ COMPLETE CHPIICAL. & FERTILIZER PACKAGES. "Swank !or all your seed & cropping requirements ensure more effective ` inter- ministerial communication between Health & Welfare Canada, Agricul- ture Canada, and Environment Canada. This will lace the already. stringent Canadian • pesticide registration process even' more thorough, and streamline ttie. process :to approve newer, safer products. • 1990Por a: copy of the December 'Fist.. Report of the Federal, Pes- ticide Registration; lteviw 'Tam" contact: Communication Branch, Agriculture Canada, Ottawa, Ow tario.KlA tel'' Informative C OP MEETING March 19. 20, 21 Call us today for complete details. '4 wi auburn 52&"7262 elgrave 5230446 or 57-271.1