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The Rural Voice, 1978-12, Page 31apart.'• Fences are an excellent short-term solution. he says, but trees provide permanent snow control. Next spring, close -plant two rows of coniferoustrces on the laneway's windward side. Plant the first row 18 m from the laneway, and the second row 1.2 m further back. Deciduous trees are ineffective because they lose foliage in the fall. "When the trees have grown to a height of 3 m, they will keep most snow from the lane. Even before they reach that height, the trees reduce the force of the wind." Where possible. position fences or trees to block prevailing north-westerly winds. Advisory program can save '100 COW Dairy farmers report savings 01 up to $100 per cow using the Feed Advisory Program offered by the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food. Last year the program supplied more than 1,200 Ontario dairy producers with computer -formulated rations. says Stewart Cressman, program coordinator. "The feed advisory program helps farmers improve herd performance, and cut nutrient and feed costs." he says. Ration formulation begins with a chem- ical analysis of homegrown feeds. Farmers with the assistance of ministry extension personnel, take feed samples for testing at the University of Guelph. Cost of the feed tests range from $7 to $16, depending on the type of analysis required. Laboratory tests include tests for dry matter, crude protein, calcium. phos- phorous, magnesium. potassium, and trace minerals. Last year the feed testing laboratory handled more than 6200 samples. Although it is possible to formulate rations without feed analysis, Mr. Cressman feels analysis is the key to accurate ration formulation. "If tests ,show the hay is worse than average, we can increase supplements to balance the ration properly.". In order to formulate rations quickly and accurately, the program uses computers at the Canfarm Service Agency of Agriculture Canada. Using the results of feed analysis, the computer calculates a biologically balanced ration. Mr. Cressman stresses that these rations are developed to make the best possible use of homegrown feeds and purchased supplements. "These rations are custom- built around the existing feeding system, and personal feeding preferences," he says. 21 pieces DRIVE SETS Reg. 209.95 14 piece combination WRENCH SET Reg. 54.95 3/4" DRILL PRESS by Galaxy SPECIAL 129.00 34.95 'Complete line of Rockwell/Beaver Tools & Machines for Handyman COMPLETE LINE OF WHITE FARM MACHINERY NEW AND USED RADFORD'S GARAGE LTD Clinton 482-9221 • Londesboro • Blyth 523-4519 Bruce barley coming Bruce Barley. a promising new variety developed at the University of Guelph, will be available to commercial growers next year. This early -maturing variety achieved the highest average yield in three years of extensive variety testing, says Dr. Ernie Reinbergs, University of Guelph crop scientist. Bruce, and its predecessors, Perth and Trent, were developed through the crop science department breeding program, sponsored by the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food. This variety has good potential for Ontario farmers, says Dr. Reinbergs. Yields are above average, with records of 3500 kg per hectare. The provincial on-farm average yield for barley is 2800 kg per hectare. One of the most attractive characteristics of Bruce barley is its genetic tolerance to spot blotch, a fungus disease that affects older Ontario varieties. "This variety is also resistant to mildew, the major disease affecting barley crops in the Guelph area," he says. Lodging has always been one of the problems facing barley growers. But Bruce, because it has short straw, has good • The Fastest 440 Fan -Cooled• • The Lightest 440 Fan -Cooled' Scorpion's the shape of things to go as the Big Rea One hits the trails. The Sting showed Its colors at the 1979 SnowGoer test sessions. This strong performer will be showing its colors all winter long. with its sleek lines. powerful Cuyuna Engine, its new generation of suspen- sions in the Para -Slide I1 . Its lightweight and all-around performance. The Para -Slide 11 is a race proven suspen. sion with an increase of 22% of travel to smooth out the moguls and soften the bumps. You can choose between the Cuyuna 400 or 440 engine sizes. The new clip -type track will give you stability and quick response. You owe it to your pocketbook to check out the Big Red Sting at your dealer now ... it's not only a great machine but the price will really surprise you. • Results based on SnowGoer test o1 six 1979 pre•produclion 440 tan.cooled snowmobiles. RAY POTTER & SONS LTD. Sales & Service 275 Huron St. Clinton 482-9997 THE RURAL VOICE/DECEMBER 1978 PG. 31