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The Rural Voice, 1986-04, Page 73McDermid Farms Ltd. Purebred & Crossbred Landrace, Duroc, Yorkshire & Chester White Boars & Gilts Ontario Swine Herd Health Program Class Excellent * * * Gor't ROP Tested R.R. 4, Stayner 705-428-2353 We sell herd builders dp DON POULTON REAL ESTATE KINCARDINE Due to renewed interest from Europe we need cash crop and livestock farms — small and large acreages Kincardine Twp: 249 ac, just north of town, 3 parcels, house. 2 barns 250 ac, large feedlot — slat- ted floor Ashfield Twp: 183 ac excellent drained cash crop farm, 1 storey home, drive shed and grain storage — Vender says, "sell" 80 ac, no buildings, good drainage Colborne Twp: 147 ac, newer home on pav- ed road close to town, good cropland WERNER RITGEN Sales Representative Residence 519-529-7783 Business 519-396-8444 72 THE RURAL VOICE COUNTRY CAMERA This mailbox is situated in Normanby Township, Grey County. Photo by Mary -Lou Weiser — Hamilton, Grey County. Country Camera will feature good photographs taken of the `farm scene." Submissions must be clear, pertain to farming and must be submitted with a stamped self-addressed envelope to return material. Photos accepted will receive $5 and a credi' line. Mail to Country Camera, The Rural Voice, Box 37, I0A The Square, Goderich, Ontario, N7A 3Y5. FARM ADVICE How much is milk quota really worth? Milk quota prices being as high as they are these days, there are some dairymen who are seriously considering the idea of "cashing in." Consider the dairyman who sold his 500 litres of Group 1 quota and 150,000 litres of MSQ on the January exchange. We'll say his MSQ was 50 per cent used at time of sale. On the surface it looks like he got a quarter of a million dollars... 500 L Group quota @ $276. = $138,000 75,000 L used MSQ @ 58.8° = 44,100 75,000 L unused MSQ @ 90.5` = 67,900 total quota sale $250,000 But it doesn't work quite that way — When quota is sold on the monthly exchange, or sold to a stranger as part of a complete farm sale, the board deducts 1507o. In his example, the $250,000 drops to $212,500 ($117,300 for Group 1, $95,200 for MSQ). Then we have to look at how long he's had the quota, how much he's purchased over the years, and how much undepreciated quota value is still on his books at sale day. Because these things have a bearing on what amounts will be included in taxable income. This farmer was shipping milk before Valuation Day, December 31, 1971. He had $17,300 Group 1 quota and $5,200 MSQ on valua- tion day. At that time, Group 1 quota was $19.81/1b. MSQ was 41`/lb. He bought both Group 1 and MSQ from time to time since valuation day. He depreciated 'h the cost of each purchase at the rate of 10 per cern each year on the declining balance ... ending up with $10,000 undepreciated Group 1 and $5,000 undepreciated MSQ when he sold out. Formula for figuring income in- clusion: (quota value to add to year's income) = '/ (sale price —