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The Rural Voice, 1983-10, Page 33ih FARM NEWS OMAF plans managing seminars To highlight the importance of farm business management, the Ministry of Agriculture and Food will hold a series of eight seminars across the province in late November and early December, minister Dennis Timbrell announced recently. The eight seminars will be held in London, Waterloo, Hanover, Newmarket, Peterborough, Kemp- tville, North Bay and Thunder Bay. The keynote speaker will be Dr. Hiram Drache, a farmer, farm management consultant and universi- ty lecturer from Fargo, North Dakota. His topic will be "A Management Philosophy for Pro- fitable Farming." The program will cover such topics as making capital investment deci- sions regarding quota, land or machinery, farm record-keeping systems for the '80s, tools for analys- ing the farm business, marketing pro- fitably and personal experiences of Ontario farmers about business management on their farms. "These decisions will serve as a natural lead-in to this year's farm management courses, entitled Management For Profit ', being sponsored by my ministry," said Agriculture Minister Dennis Tim- brell. Those interested in attending can obtain more information from their local office of the ministry's agricultural representatives branch. E The 55th "Royal" The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair opens on Thursday, November 10th and runs through Saturday the 19th. It's the 55th "Royal" and some 300,000 visitors, thousands of them from as far away as Europe, Great Britain and Australia, are expected to attend. Over 100,000 animals, including horses and ponies, dairy and beef cat- tle, sheep, swine, goats, rabbits, poultry and pigeons - will be housed this year in the 27 -acre complex. Also, some 2,500 exhibitors will enter well over 12,000 exhibits. For visitors the Fair is a once -a - year opportunity to meet the peole and to touch, talk, laugh and learn about Canada's agriculture...in the heart of a city. C1 WINTER WHEAT Custom cleaning and bagging Seed Wheat available bag or bulk A. Mac Armslrong R.R. 2, Teeswater 519-392-6721 Quality Swine Co-op Monthly Breeding Stock Auction Sale Oct. 6 7:30 p.m. Excellent selection of QS. Tested and Approved Purebred and Cross- bred Boars and Cross -bred Gilts. For more information on brochures on the Quality Swine Breeding Pro- gram and/or Tele Auction for Feed- ermen, contact the area Supervisor nearest you: Norm Wilson Fordwich 335-3127 or Chris Hills Seaforth 527-1913 Quality Swine Co-op P.O. Box 53, Shedden, Ontario. NOL 2E0 519-764-2300 "You name it - we'll build it." FREE ESTIMATES FEED TANKS available • .9 tonnes to 19.9 tonnes • 14 -gauge metal ' strong reinforcing ring • non -leak auger 000t ring ' separate ladder and blow pipe OTHER PRODUCTS • Feed Factories built to specification • 4" x 6" augers • Farrowing crates • Feed carts built to specification ATWOOD METAL FABRICATING INC. HIGHWAY 23 N. ATWOOD, ONT. 519-356-2802 THE RURAL VOICE, OCTOBER 1983 PG. 31