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The Rural Voice, 1979-04, Page 34ment to improve their bargaining power was through an effective farm or- ganizations. "Farm organizations must be on a personal nature," he said. "Agriculture," he added, "needs more confidence from other sectors of society." The position of women in the agricul- ture industry and farm movement was discussed as well as male/female roles in farm organizations. Let's get better before bigger says OPPMB head Howard Malcolm, Chairman of the OPPMB told the delegates at the Annual Meeting, that two packing plants are expanding their hog slaughter facilities to be prepared for an expanding hog output, and that others have said that they are switching. cattle slaughter facilities to hogs. While some of the contract terms have changed, the exports to the Japanese have held steady over the last four years with 3200 hogs, per week being shipped. A trial shipment of 3,000 hogs to Korea is in the process now. This could lead to more exports to that country. In Stratford $200,000 will be spent on a new assembly yard, to be located in the vicinity of the old yard. The North Area of the Pork Board, will . have a leadership training seminar for pork producers who may be future councilmen or Board Directors. The North area includes Perth, Huron, Bruce and Grey counties. With production forecasts, Mr. Malcolm thinks that it is realistic to expect 3.4 million hogs in 1979. That is 400,000 more than in 1978. The average price over the year, he thinks will drop by $2 to $67.50. "It is a good time to get rid of those big old sows at 65$ a pound." he said. "Get rid of those short term debts at high interest rates. Let's get better before bigger". Eric Alderson, chairman of Pork Oven Restaurant Kitchens (P.O.R.K.) Inc. said that the: pork specialty restaurant, "The Pork Place", will definitely be officially opened in the first week of April. Location King Street, Toronto, near the Royal Alexandra Theatre. Small farms getting loans now, says Goderich FCC Spring is the time of year when many farmers thoughts turn to the Farm Credit Corporation (FCC(. Mike Rogers of the Goderich Farm Credit office said demands for loans increases in the spring when farmers PG. 32 THE RURAL VOICE/APRIL 1979 Ontario's Newest 9 CASH CROP II What crop has been advertised as Canada's cinderella crop? What crop has been trading over 5300.°°on the Winnipeg futures in February 1979? What crop can be planted in early May and harvested in late August? What crop has been tested in Ontario in 1978 and has shown with proper management it can be an attractive alternative? What crop can offer you a guaranteed floor price in 1979: What crop can be sold forward in 1979? Where can this crop be sown? Where are contracts for seed and marketing available? Where can I get more information on planting, weed control and harvesting? For more information and answers to these questions CONTACT: OPNOTCH TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED MILVERTON SEAFORTH BRUSSELS WROXETER 595-4941 527-1910 887-6011 335-3555 and ask about a contract for RAPESEED