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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1991-03-06, Page 76Famkb- 2Sri Pts+ 1 vel Imre a +�eQWPP WITH LA$OR EAI 'WPM RE,PAIR SYSTEe FOR 10,00 4OO.Y & • FRONT ogUHCERT$FILD TEgH.N ICIA►NS ASSIIRIP YOUR SAFETY ANC SATISFACTION . COUPI,STE COLD ISION fle.FINlSHING SERVICE ie } 3643852 , 946,7 AVE" :HANOVER, • 24 HR 'EMERGENCY TOWING • v 1C::" sir •rx ,discovered:m 19$5,,it was. ;only: a c us nbser 'atltm. `stow. howev, e is gene rneerni that a iovel a el rd se �" • tend threate i Canada. s -. 45' iota-yrle►. ' eildisgoRf e Chlorosis. tlt was. durst obsaTed ie a field near .sewdaiet Manitoba, '0,Sr.:.: Agriculture Canada, lo, t Dr., Steve; 1ot"only is the. f .er 0404 ,s �h 'out about howit might bei controlled; This, is* panic' -concern ven its pads in just five years. t Faber notes, 'Seve had barely abie !eves infection:a few y� ago ex- perienced losses as high as ,‘0, per cent ht. 990 . At`esent, barley* 1004 °. ym Cana0 cafe ems► - in thenudtt Damp at.. from flatow chlo osis., wever,, othc . najor erO"such y wheat:and oats are also at kimono the catuSe. y irry Canada and,anitoba ntreitt Winnipeg: a studyu the, ature'of this doe disease, Piowhi cis .and how it spreads . may „con te�. nn ' �u to at bethar , d�rstat rig as to how'' to control,it:. Dry P ord,'of. :,,MtinitOba'Atriculture. has diedan- awareness'and education.campaagn far .etit. .help' Mann rs-^recog- '' t rtnd Pmvinc a of OPerating wlth Agriculture Cance scrti� in mann+ a + en1i� �e ooro� ��ia ls~c� n sites h toha ev rear and is being mud at higher levels in ams "where was already already,*110W11 to occur,.: qfactsuite uggesssible ts Dthre. dise beer, itw is , l; spread right across the and In the lsfortbetn Oft Plaid, af: the United Staff a chlorosis was observed one site just South; of t e boirder in North Dakota. e'scienti fePearch c ie Is, blown that Transmitted_ urn to pall ni • cow P .i -there .are ae l gica ways,: like 'bacteria; control, to deal wllh ,.pests • i Itirs are'acting to.probleuns and sliuuld- get, people out to the 4f t'c>' see what the. ty „ . k 4A •• } said `.the eons t 4 about pesticide use •ould be concerned about {lint• - and ' tether contaminants -on -hod. l`Todaylf farmer have a proven track record -to responding qqu ckly. and accurately, to environinental prubleius„ be it ground, water problems or pesticides, Farmers are °rtaml °:recognizing we're e e for thio iong hau and emsurin `the farm w l be dem i the long aul;r :" 'fes{nrnners. have .tai , now dot rease thea:" effort tit wine nuns l rehe orw, _ vhat ' c ... 1ns thinkee'reexactly coming : - into an era wh ere a ery:fanner his the obligation to,spread the word of. reality. J "Wehave to speak froirna unified front. If' we, don't, consumers:will •: continue to''' to.'' drovn- information uuusjfndue �ieuger We ,:have "at dull iiint •SEES •FEED •FERTIIJZER *CHEMICALS: •SEA° •DA Custom Application of Fertilizer Chemical *Professional Broker** R preseraatives lc t r tion ,n FLOUR::. EEED MILLERS C MPCETE Ii 'R4sto tIE B1X To .• 234241 " 357-2700 66.22 6.480 • ain paige5. approtrpr te especially w.here we realize how ' manye horde ulti societies are struggling -to intoest younger members ee. "In an age when leisure time activities are important, the local h iculbual, society- can provide an excellent appertUnity to relax, dodge Mi learn at one tame all tl'