The Rural Voice, 1981-05, Page 42Why do 1 market
my grain °%(.,1;014
through my Co -o4!!!
Well there are several mighty good reasons neighbour.
I have CONFIDENCE in the abilities of the staff at my
Co-op elevator. I can be certain they will give me proper,
accurate weighing, moisture -testing and grading.
I know that every bushel of grain I market through my
Co-op means more CONTROL of the Grain Market for
farmers like you and me.
Then there's the matter of SERVICE. I know that my grain
will be conscientiously handled, through well equipped facilities
and as fast as is possible. I'm also kept up to date with last
minute market information and prices.
And let's face it, neighbour, it's our business, we OWN a
part of it, the Co-op is working on our behalf, so why shouldn't
we patronize it ... why, we benefit from the very existence
of our Co-op.
We now have a transfer unit on our feed
truck and can move grain from one farm to
another or market it for you through our
Wingham Co -Op Feed Plant.
Before you sell,
call us first for a price.
LUCKNOW
District Co-operative
529-7953
PG. 40 THE RURAL VOICE/MAY 1981
Cecil Cranston
AIR HAMMER — BACKHOE
R.R. 2, AUBURN, ONTARIO
PHONE 529-7691
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