The Lucknow Sentinel, 1997-05-14, Page 19Veal sold ktiher
at �russ�ls
•
Fed steers and heifers
sold on a goad -strong.
-active trade, at Brussels;
cows sold $1. 'S2higher.
veal sold $3.. - $5 .higher.
with lambs selling steady.
. The stockers on Friday
,sold on a strong active
trade.
Steers; 578 offered sell-
- nig from 90.00 to 96.00 to
the high of 104.00.
Murray Shiell,
Wingham, 14, avg. 1430
lbs.,. avg. 92.4$ to 99.00." :
John'Smuck, Wingham,
3, avg. 1288 lbs:; avg.
94:77 to 98.50.
Johnston Farms, .
Bluevale, 30, avg. 1382
lbs., avg. 92:99 to 98.00.
Tom Reinhart,
Mildmay, 3, .'avg. 1143
lbs., avg. 9037 to 96.75,
Jim•Shaw, Bluevale, 8,
avg. 1298 lbs., avg, 91.45
to 9650.,
Heifers 336 offered
,selling from :.90 00 to,
96.00 to the high of 9825.
Clayton ' • McClure,
Seaforth, 2, avg. 998 lbs.,
avg. 90;71 to 98:00. •
Keith J,acklin,, Bluevale,
4, avg. 1249 lb's., avg.'
92.09 to 9725.
Schultz Bros.,
Blyth, 10, avg. 1088 lbs.,
avg. 92.26 to 95.75.
Todd O'Neil, Wingham,.
2, avg. 1155 lbs., avg.
93:27 to 94.50.
Cows: 229 offered sell-
ing.from.. 45.00 to 62.00 to
the high of 74.50;
Val Brook Farms,
Chepstow, 1, weighing
855 lbs. sold for 72.50.
Bulls: 13 offered sell-
ing from 53.50 to 71;00 to
the, high of 8125.
Hilbert Van Ankurn,
Wroxeter, 1, weighing
1375 lbs. sold for 81,75.
Lorne Baird, Wingham,
1,.weighing• 1295 lbs. sold
for 71.00.
Veal: 299 on offer sell-
ing from; beef: .105..00 to
11,8.00; Holstein: 92.00 .to
99.00; plain Holstein;.
75.00 to 85.00.
Martin •Metske,
Lucknow,3, avg.. 660 lbs.,
avg. 10331 to 113.00.
Lambs: under. 50 lbs.
187.50 to. 222.50; 50-- 80
lbs. 185.00 to 202:50, 80 -
95 lbs: 185.00 to 200.00.
Sheep: 35.00 to 76 00..
Goats. 22.50 to 97.50.
channels
funds to flood.
strickenrovirice
Ontario farmers are.:
coming too the aid. of. their
•colleagues in flood stria -
en Manitoba
triaen-.Manitoba .The Ontario'
Federation of Agriculture
will: help Manitoba farm
ers, by channeling 'dopa •-
tions to 'a.: special fund 'set
up ; 2-- `'.Keystone
Agriculture^ 'Produ cers
(IAP), Manitoba's general
farm organrzatiOn, and by.
.encouraging Ontario ;farm
ers to 'volunteer their tech
ni .cal skills' •.,
The Manitoba Farm
Flood Relief Fund wi'1l
operate 'separately .from
any either flood relief plan
and is designed : specifical-
ly to compensate farmers
where 'other ;assistance,
programs do not provide
adequate coverage.,
OFA President Tony'
:Morris .said 'there will be
special provisions for
Ontario farmers who make
tax deductible donations
to the fund through the
OFA office in; Toronto.
CFA will be asking the
Ontario government; to
match the funds received'
at the OFA office, dollar
for dollar: Cheques should
Foodland Ontario
'Quick Fact
Ontario's carrot: harvest.
beings in 'mid-July and
extends to' early
December, but modern
' storage systems ;ensure
they're available all year.
be (narked payable to the
Manitoba ..Barter:.Flood
Relief Fund, and mailed to
OFA, 40 Eglinton. Ave. E.,
Toronto, M4.P. 3A2.
"This is' an opportunity.
• for farmers acrossOntario
'to' directly help their' farm-
ingneighbors in southern
° •:Manitoba," said. Morris.
"There is a tremendous.
amount of,work that needs
to be .donetoget these:
farms producing again,
once <flood waters have
receded. We are pleased, to
support KAP'sefforts and
` organize "farm• relief efforts '
'from Ontario."
Donations can also, be
made by' specifying the'
farm fund at any branch of
the Royal Bank or directly
to the Brandon University
Foundations at (204727-
•
OFA is also reviewing
the possibility of enlisting.
farm ,volunteers' from
Ontario to help clean 'up
farm yards, repair • barns
and -buildings and •stri-p
down and rebuild,'farm.
equipment damaged .by
floodwaters.. '
' FoodlandOntario .
Quick Fact
More than 60 per cent of
Ontario's onion crap
' cdmeS from the Holland •
• Marsh area, much of the
rest 'from .the Thedford-
Grand Bend Marsh.
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