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The Rural Voice, 1978-08, Page 26there could only lead to depressed prices. Their solution was to establish a floor price for wheat and, thus, in effect, pay producers not to grow grain. The impact on farm implement makers of the higher prices for grain and what is going on in the cattle business at the moment can only be salutory. Canadian farmers purchase roughly 70% of their equipment needs from United States manufacturers. And 80% of Canada's production heads south of the border. Christian farmers talk marketing with Newman Eight members of the Christian Farmers Federation of Ontario met recently with the Honourable William Newman and his staff to express their frustration over provincial marketing policies. The CFFO's Provincial Board at a meeting in Milton adopted a brief raising a number of questions about who is responsible for agricultural policy in commodities controlled by quotas. The Brief asked that the Minister launch "a public review of provincial marketing policies and legislation so that our various -des can be better understood." John Janssens, CFFO President and an egg producers from Lambton County, expressed his concern over the egg quota leasing policy. William Van Huizen, a Director of the CFFO Executive and a chicken producer from Beamsville, detailed his concern about the order by the Farm Products Marketing Board earlier this year reducing production intentions of the Chicken Board. Henk Westerhof, President of the Niagara South Christian Farmers As- sociation and a dairyman at St. Anns, drew attention to the recent changes in the dairy quota "We were encouraged by the Minister's response to our frustration." says Mr. van Donkersgoed. "Consideration is being given to some kind of forum for public discussion of the issues raised." Also participating in the Federation's delegation were Sid Ryzebol, Federation Vice -President from Dufferin County, Neal Buiter, President of the Oxford County Christian Farmers Association and Martin & Jenny Oldengarm of Harristion. Vat starts hereford magazine A veterinarian has just compiled a magazine for Hereford breeders. Entitled Guide For Future Cattlemen, it is just off the press. Dr. Mark Stringam in conjunction with 17-ALVIN'S TV YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR • Sharp TV • Expert TV Service • Antenna & Tower Installation NOW CARRYING A COMPLETE LINE OFC.B. RADIOS 162 MARY ST. GODERICH PHONE 524-9089 26 THE RURAL VOICE/AUGUST 1978. the Canada in Hereford Association has compiled the 40 page booklet which gives comprehensive information on the selection, care and preventative measures that should be taken to raise a healthy beef animal. Fitting, showing, record keeping, and additional helpful hints are explained in detail. Although the booklet was prepared with the new breeder, junior and 4-H member in mind, the Association has received favor- able comment from the "seasoned" cattlemen saying there has long been a need for the valuable information con- tained in this booklet. Anyone wishing to get copy should write to the Canadian Hereford Association 1706 -1st Street S. E. Calgary, Alberta T2G 2J7. Collins, McEwen get new jobs Agriculture and Food Minister Bill Newman has recently announced two new appointments. Dr. George H. Collins who was chairman of the Farm Products Marketing Board has been appointed to head the production and rural development division and will be replaced in his former position by Dr. Kenneth McEwen. Dr. McEwen will also continue to hold his position as chairman of the Milk Commission of Ontario. ALGOMATIRE (Exeter) LTD Main St. Box 1630, Exeter, Ont. Phone 235-0330 Out of Town Phone 1-800-265-5978 PASSENGER TRUCK & FARM TIRES SALES & SERVICE Unverferth "T" Rail Duals & Hardware MDG. FIRESTONE, GOOD YEAR B.F. GOODERICH ON THE FARM SERVICE 24 Hour Service 235-1375 235-0214