The Rural Voice, 1983-06, Page 41LmIXmATIC:.
THE AUTOMATIC FEED OAOCESSOR OF TME FUTURE
TWIN ROLL'S
• Long life
• Simple to operate
• Reasonably priced
• Will blend any ration
to Suit your needs
• Produces fresh
textured feed daily
• Fully automatic
• Saves you time and
money
• Compact
• Accurate blender
• Mixmatic - serviced by
factory personnel
• 20 years experience in
the Industry
Ask about our Mixmatic
SEE YOU AT THE PORK
6 UNIT
BLENDER
HAMMER MILL
Roller Mills
CONGRESS.
MIXMATIC Products are Manufactured by
TWIN ROLL INC.
Head Office - GORRIE, Ontario
(519) 335-3585 NOG 1X0
HOG SCALE
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FEATURES
Weighs 400 lbs., heavy angle -iron box frame, solid rod grill in gales,
tubing hanger frame, quick -snap latches on both front and rear gates,
hide -away handles and wheels for portability. plywood side panels and
floor, Detecto dial, stabilizer level for moving scale
BENEFITS
Sufficient capacity for weaners and fat hogs, strong frames, latches
open and close easily, easily moved, closed sides to inhibit
distraction. accurate scale + or - 2 pounds, 1^^k -up stabilizer level
allows scale to be moved without damaging dial.
can -con
YotE
"The Complete
Hog Confinement Centre
for your farming needs"
R.R. 1 Newton, Ontario NOK 1R0 519-595-8737
Lesterosa Swine
Breeding Stock
Lesterosa Suring 30P Grand Champion at 1982 CNE.
Sired by Suring 748. Suring 748 also sired the Supreme
Champion Boar at the 1982 Ontario Pork Congress
which sold for $3000.00 to Neil Fulks, Alberta.
Grand Champion Market Barrow at the 1982 Ontario
Pork Congress.
He was sired by a son of Loose Change $18,000.
Hampshire boar at the 1978 Summer Type Conference,
U.S.A.
WE WOULD LIKE TO TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO
INV!TE ALL MEN & WOMEN INTERESTED IN THE
SWINE INDUSTRY TO ATTEND OUR 2nd ANNUAL
B.B.O. & 20th PRODUCTION SALE WEDNESDAY,
JUNE 29, 1983. B.B.O. STARTING AT 5 p.m. SALE
STARTS AT 7:30 p.m.
AO swine are R.O.P. tested & health inspected by
government personnel.
For more information or a catalogue contact:
DAN LESTER
R.R. #5 FOREST, ONT.
519-786-4286
THE RURAL VOICE, JUNE 1983 PG. 39