HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1997-11-19, Page 6Page 6. A Imeknow Sentinel, Wednesday, November 19, 1997
All livest.o
The fed 'steers . and
.heifers sold $1 to $2 high-
er with the cows also trad-
ing at prices11 to* $2 high-
er. All classes of veal sold
$1 to $2 higher with•lambs'
selling sharply higher. On
Friday calves sold .$2
higher with yearlings sell-
ing steady.
'Steers 246 On offer sell-
ing.88..00 .to 92.00 tothe.
high of 96.25.~
Jim Howatt,
Londesborough, 9, avg.
1308 lbs., avg. 91.92, 1
limo weighing 1325 'lbs.,
selling for 96.25.
Cunningham Farms; •
L'ucan, .28, avg, 1416 lbs.,
avg. 87.84 to.95.25.
Pardon Daer. Auburn,.
1, weighing 1255 lbs.,
sold for 93.00. •
Martin Metske, •
Lucknow, 18, avg.' 1303
lbs,, avg. 8.9.15 to 93.25:
Heifers 196 on offer
selling ;from 88.00 'to
92.00 tothe high of 96.00.
Darren Johnston;
Bluevale, 1, weighing •
1065. lbs., sold for. 91.9.2.
:l'ohnston Farms,,
Bluevale, 1, weighing 955
lbs., .sold .for 92.00 with
10,. avg. 1097 lbs., selling
for 88.55. '
Cows 346 'on offer".
Dan ,MacGregor,
Londesborough, :1,, weigh-
ing 940 lbs,, sold for
•
sells higher New NISA forms
6.3.x,.
Breeze Brae • Farms,
Brussels, 1,, weighing
1295 lbs., sold for 62,50.
Bulls 21 on offer' sell-
ing from 35.00 to 57.50 to
'the high of 60.00.
$ . & A 'Beef Farms,
,Wroxeter, 1, weighing
1755 lbs., sold for 60.00.
Richard Fenton, Taxa,
1,.. weighing .1830 lbs.,
sold; for •57.50.
•John Sturgeon,.
Fordwich, .1, weighing
i 855 lbs., sold for 57.00.
There were 383 veal
and bob calves: Beef veal:
90.0Q;to 118.00; Holstein
veal: 90,001p to 105.00;
plain Holstein: 70.00 to
•
In
•
90.00.
John. Verbur g,.
Londesborough, 6, avg. •
673 lbs., avg. 102.71 to
116:50.
Bellera .11olsteins,
Auburn, 2, avg. 605 lbs.,
avg. 112.40 to 1.15.00.
Sam.ual ' Hoover Jr.,
.. Wroxeter, 1, weighing 605
lbs., ,113.50. • .
Lambs": 50 to 80• lbs.,
147.50• to 250.00; 80 to 95
lbs:. 1,27.50 to 170.00; 95'
to 109 .:lbs:, . 1.31.00 to
136.00'. .
Sheep: 10.00 to 60.00,
Goats,; 32.00 to' 145.00.
•
out for farmers
If •you;.. have . just arrrived
from anaother town oknow
ofsomeone who: has moved to
Ashfield West Wawan.osh,:
Kinloss or.Luokrovu
Agriculture and Agri -
Food Can.ad.a. (AAFC)
'Minister Lyle Vanclief 'and
National Revenue
Minister Herb Dhaliwal
announced 'Nov. 6, a new
joint ' application, ' and
reporting form .and'guide
for farmers enrolled in the
Net Income Stabilization
Account (NISA) program.
"This is a step in the
right direction to simplify
filing requirements for
farmers,'' said Vanclief.
"This ` will provide
improved client services,
while streamlining .opera-
tions and reducing operat-
ing costs." •
.Administered • by
AAFC, NISA .is a volun-
tary program designed to
help agricultural producers
achieve ineome. stability.
Abut 130,000 farmers are
enrolled in the program
and most will be..able-to
use the.. new. form and
guide:
• "This• initiative is the
resultof a genuine part-
nership• between the rartn-
'ging community and our
two departments," said
' Dhaliwal. •"The new single
form and guide will
reduce, paper burden' on
farni;ers using .NISA and
eli:rninate''the _;n.eed •for
'them to: provide' the same
information to,• both
departments.,'
' Other benefits of..this
`.. rid
ACe mar
joint, initiative include One
filing deadline (June 15,
1998) and faster process-
ing of information. The
new form was developed
in consultation withthe.
farming community; indi=
. vidu:al accountants, and.'
tax preparers.: It makes it
easier for applicants to.:
meet: NISA .and Revenue
Canada's .filing require-
ments. ' ,
Revenue Canada. will
process the information • in
` the new. -form and will pro-
yide electronically the
NISA-related;information
to. AAFC. .Safeguards are
in place to, ensure the
information that farmers
give ' on their tax returns is
protected ,a:nd .remain.s
confidential..
'piants'l
ableNISA to . usape :tlhe newwilformbe
and• guide;.for the, 1998
tax -Tiling season: In';
December 1997, Revenue'
Canada Will 'mail the'pack
age to ,farmers who sub-;
milted a' NISA ;application :.
• in`1997.:.Copies will also.
• be made available in all
'Revenue :Canada tax ser -
19 vic98.es offices in J,-anuary:
.' • ' .:
, UU n nt rs.,p►artic rate
c +o nt's 1997
si-a deer .n.t
Tie
first controlled:,deet hunt was 'held" in Huron
`•Cour "...in. 1980 a 'three day hunt. About 100 deer were:.
`;harve'sted by '.885' bunters Hunts vere* expanded to
' four days in
1981.andtnve
days 19'
91:
'hfi
'
Ti .ye�r therearetwo hunts in Huron County, b
both
six,lays itr:: duration,. The.. first;.hunt was heli in Nov., 3
'AO: 8: with 2669hunters, receiving tags. including 492.
fari!ncr/landowners. •
For the cond.;hunt. from Dee I .to: 6i4, a total of.'
hunters have been 'issued: tags, including: 46
faritaer/landowne r
Hunting opportunities have`'increased' througii.;t e
yews•. in reaction to expanding- deer .populations: 'rile'.
:changes• institutes in 1997 are. designed. to increase the'.
',deers harvest: to .help reduce agricultural crop damage
acid vehxele'collisans •
TQ:
date„: die lat•geiti harvest w.as :recorded in 1995.
when`:138:4; deer were taken. It is •anticipated that the:.
`1997'.harvest. will exceed• this figure' with the longer
:hunting, season -anti an increaseof' nine percent in-
hunter numbers
Ding theNgvernber 1997 hunt, rli ie charges were
laid under: the Game and Fish Act ranging from illegal
transfer of tags to loaded :firearms nn •a'ruiidallowance.:
^Please note that hunters who held tags -in November
are; NOT:eligible' to hunt ii.the Deeetnher
`whether or not their game seal: was uses.
For. fumrther,infoatioo contact yo lr locar Ministry;
' of Natural: Resources c ffiice at''100 Don' Street, c- intoti,
Q.nt 1-50482-3428,
rim
and drive :•
and;yca'll lamweft
In some new bars.
Yeti Can lose'a lot more than
your licence.
Ministry of
..the Attorney
Oman* General