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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1987-03-18, Page 48Pogo aA Bank releases commodity forecast at meeting • from page 7A years we'll be importing all our food into this country," he said in conclusion. "If we destroy the soil, the soil will destroy us." The other panelists for the meeting includ- ed Lindsay Barfoot, vice-president, agriculture for the bank, Kenneth Sum- mers, vice-president and district executive of the bank and Randal Goodfellow, agrologist for the bank. All of these speakers stressed that there is a future for agriculture in Canada and the market will grow. They pointed out that in order to maintain their share of the market Canadian farmers will have to be very com- petitive and keep on top of modern policies and technologies. The chairman for the meeting, Linus Kuntz, summed up these ideas when he stated, "Farmers are seeking the com- petitive edge. Today's successful farmer ex- plores the possibilities, looks for the com- petitive advantage, sets goals and objec- tives, develops a strategy and seeks the edge to ensure success. This is the essence of today's farmer." The Bank of Montreal also released a commodity forecast summary for 1987 at the meeting. It predicts that with the large global sup- plies and continued production, Canadian crop prices will remain under pressure in 1987-88. "Corn plantings in 1987 are expected to in- crease five per cent to 3.5 -million acres in response to increased feeding activities, the countervail action against United States im- ports and less burdensome stocks," noted the report. According to the report, oilseeds will pro- vide the best cash crop prospects of major crops in 1987. On the meat market Canadian feeder steer calf prices are expected to remain strong, with Calgary prices averaging $106/cwt, which is up seven per cent from the 1986 level. Slaughter'prices will also be high due to a five to six per cent reduction in U.S. and Canadian cattle slaughter. "Outlook for hogs continues to suggest relatively strong slaughter prices, with Canadian prices supported by low U.S. pork production and strong U.S. prices," the report revealed. In the dairy market industrial milk target returns are expected to remain at $46.30/HL until at least August. The report suggested that the increased consumption of low-fat milk will continue, as will the upward trend sM Has The Answer. SMYTH 350 Bus. GRAIN BUGGY • 18.5 x 22.5 Tires - 3" Spindles •,12" Auger - 14' High • 2'/2" x 16" Cylinder on Auger Shut-off • 3" x 8" Cylinder on Folding Auger, SMYTH soo cap. SPRAYER • Heavy Duty Draw Hitch • Wheels adjust from 60" to 90" Centres • 11L x 15 Tires - 2" Spindles • Wheels swivel for culti- vating or discing • Wheels lock for row crop 44'7..'v44, '• ' '. 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