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The Rural Voice, 1979-01, Page 44Charges fly (Continued from Page 11) market their beans as well themselves. As well as questioning the board's value. producers asked why they were obliged to subsidize #3 and #4 grade beans. Charles Broadwell, OBPMB manager told the producers only a handful of beans usually fall into the lower categories but 1977, when only a small protion of the estimated bean crop was produced and delivered, was an exception. Phil Durand, former OBPMB director, also criticized the board's decision not to forward sell any of the 1978 bean crop. Producers at the meeting indicated by a show of hands that about half plan to decrease their bean acreage next year. The directors elected at the meeting were Bob Allen, Joe Miller, Murray Cardiff and Gordon Hill, who is replacing Glenn Hayter on the board. In Perth, producers raised the issue that Perth County needs more representation on the OBPMB, since the county has only one director in contrast to Huron County's four representatives. The producers asked that redistribution of directors be con- sidered again in 1979. Eldon Westman, a former member of the Perth County Committee, was elected as the Perth director on the board. GLAVIN BROS. BARN PAINTING Sand Blasting High Pressure Water Cleaning Airless Spray Equipment and Aerial Boom Trucks Free Estimates Call Collect R.R.#1 Crediton M ike-228-6256 Jim -228-6247 P. 44 THE RURAL VOICE/JANUARY 1979 help farmers dry delicate crops more efficiently. The first application of the microwave drying technique occured when the com- pany rescued millions of military records damaged in a fire at the Military Records Centre near St. Louis several years ago. The company decided to expand the uses of their microwave drying system to agriculture. UCO UNITED CO-OPERATIVES OF ONTARIO BELGRAVE BRANCH ..41111111 Belgrove Ontario le Win ham 357-2711 Brussels 887-6453