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The Rural Voice, 1986-04, Page 32See us for Your One -Stop Centre For all your building NEW & USED STEEL repair projects FOR GATES, PENS, SUPPORTS, PIPES, FENCES, FARM BUILDINGS & EQUIPMENT Hwy. 519-376-0420 6 & 10. OWEN SOUND THE PROOF IS IN THE PUDDING THE PUDDING IS THE ENERGY EFFICIENT RIELLO OIL BURNERS Since we introduced the Riello Oil Burner in this area we have increased the burner running efficiency from 5010 to 5007o resulting in a $44,000.00 Savings On 110 Units CaII now for a No Obligation Estimate "What Has Your Oilman Done For You Lately' FINANCING AVAILABLE - BUDGET PLAN RADIO CONTROLLED DELIVERY - BURNER PARTS INSURANCE CHISHOLM FUELS LTD. . " ' the Home Energy Group LUCKNOW 529.7524 GODERICH 524-7681 WINGHAM 357-2820 KINCARDINE 396-8212 -SUN m 30 THE RURAL VOICE FARM NEWS FCC unveils new program Agriculture Minister John Wise released details of a $700 -million farm loan program announced in the federal budget. This innovative measure will tie loan payments to the prices of farm commodities. The new pro- gram will be available to current Farm Credit Corporation (FCC) clients during the next two years, starting April 1, 1986. Under the program, farmers with 40 per cent or less equity are eligible for loans with an interest rate of six per cent. Those with up to 55 per cent equity would get a rate halfway between the six per cent base and the going FCC rate for 10 -year, fixed -term mortgages. Currently, this would be a little over nine per cent. Up to 5,000 farm owners could be eligible under the program. The measure will benefit farmers unable to meet the repayment terms of conventional loans. These latter loans make no allowance for years in which incomes drop because of depressed commodity prices. The new program will see loan payments and the amount of outstanding principal rise and fall with the farmer's ability to pay. The program will be evaluated at the end of two years and a decision made about whether it should be continued and expanded to include other farmers. Mr. Wise said the government has also taken steps to ease the transition for those farmers whose operations are not viable and who must seek other work. The Cana- dian Rural Transition Program will offer such farmers job counselling and retraining, as well as interim financial help. The Minister made it clear that the moratorium he imposed last September on FCC foreclosures will be lifted only when the commodity -based loans and rural transition programs are up and running. He noted that the February 26 budget also extended to January 1, 1988, the three -cent -per -litre federal tax rebate available to farmers on gasoline and diesel fuel for off-highway use.