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fencing and pasture renovation.
Olan says he thinks the Gallagher
system could be part of the fencing
that these grants could cover.
Other grants include Cow -Calf
Development — up to $25.00 per
calf; Stocker and Slaughter Cattle
Development, Livestock or Feed
Scale Grant — up to 66 per cent of
$2500, Sheep Development — up
to $2500 per flock.
Several points were discussed,
including who may apply, condi-
tions and rules of these programs,
and maximum amount of money
any one producer may receive.
More information on these
grants may be obtained by calling
Bill Olan, OMAF Red Meat Ad-
viser, Stratford, 519-271-
0280. ❑ RM
RON WOLFE AWARD
A memorial fund has been
established in the name of Ron
Wolfe, a noted Bruce County cat-
tleman, to provide an annual
award to a student in the Universi-
ty of Guelph Associate Diploma
Program who plans to become in-
volved in beef production follow-
ing graduation.
A 1954 graduate of the Ontario
Agriculture College, Wolfe
dedicated his life to combining
education and experience in the
production of beef cattle. He was
recognized for his pioneering role
in the development of birdsfoot
trefoil as forage.
Wolfe was president of the
Bruce County Cattlemen's
Association in 1976 and served on
a number of committees for the
Ontario Cattlemen's Association.
He assisted in the formation of the
Ontario Beef Exchange, which in-
itiated such marketing innovations
as video sales.
Wolfe was appointed as a
representative of the beef industry
to the Agricultural Research In-
stitute of Ontario in 1980, and was
the 1984 winner of the Tommy
Cooper Award, which is given by
Owen Sound media for significant
contributions to agriculture and
rural living in Grey and Bruce
counties.
Donations to the Ron Wolfe
Memorial Fund can be forwarded
to Don Livingston, Department of
Alumni Affairs and Development,
University of Guelph, Guelph, On-
tario, NIG 2W1.0
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