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RALHEN
HAMPSHIRES
Registered R.O.P.
breeding stock
RALPH HENDERSON
R.R. 1, Atwood, Ont.
(519) 356-2656
SWINE MANAGERS
TRAINING PROGRAM
OFFERED
BY
Ridgetown College of Agricultural Technology
In co-operation with the
Ontario Pork Producers' Marketing Board and
St. Clair College, Chatham, Ontario
1983
TRAINING DATES
1. January 10 - January 28 — Ridgetown College [3 weeks]
2. January 31 - March 25 — Work Experience 18 weeks)
3. March 28 • April 8 — Ridgetown College 12 weeks]
Having successfully completed the program, the trainee will understand and be
able to conduct the many various skills required to manage a swine farrow to finish
operation with a herd size of 100 sows or greater.
The two year diploma graduates in agriculture from any College are eligible for this training program;
however, they must be employed In pork production by the time of application. The employer will pay the
trainee a salary during the training program on the farm and at the College. The College will •.harge the
O.P. P. M.B. a daily training fee of $30.00 for each candidate during the five weeks of on -campus training
Seventy percent (70%) of this fee will be recovered from the Canada Employment and Immigration
Commission and thirty percent (30%) from the trainee and/or his employer.
The trainee will be responsible for travel and living costs encountered during the five weeks of classes at
the College. In case of oversubscription preference will be given to early applicants. Further Information
Lout the program can be obtained by contacting the Ridgetown College.
Reply by November 15, 1982 Uvestock Section,
Phone No .: [5191674-5456 Ridgetown College of Agricultural Technology,
Ridgetown, Ontario
NOP 2C0.
Canada Manpower Industrial Training Program For Agricultural Diploma Graduates
Centralia College
of Agricultural Technology
Look to
the Future
CONSIDER CENTRALIA COLLEGE OF
AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY
TWO YEAR DIPLOMA PROGRAMS FOR YOU
No matter whether you will be
helping to run the family farm,
aiming to make a career in farm
management or entering the busy
world of agri-business, you will reap
the benefits of a sound education
throughout your life
• two year diploma courses
• residence living
• good recreation facilities
• co-educational atmosphere
• excellent agricultural location
• a focal point for research, notably
white beans
Ministry of
Agriculture
and Food
• Agricultural Business
Mangement
• Food Service Management
• Consumer and Community Studies
• Animal Health Technology
These educational programs are financed through the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and
Food. You are eligible to enroll if you qualify for the Secondary School Graduation Diploma
or its equivalent.
Write or Phone now - for brochures or applications
Centralia College of Agricultural Technology
Huron Park, Ontario NOM 1Y0 (519)228-6691
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