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FISHER POULTRY
FARM INC.
AYTON. ONT NOG 1C0
519-665-7711
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Supplying quality building
materials to farmers in
Bruce and Huron Counties
since 1925
FOR
EVERY
BUILDING SUPPLY
NEED
Farm Buildings
Implement Sheds
Hog and Cattle Barns
• Free Estimates
• Fast, friendly service
• Quality products
Womerare
BUILDING CENTRE
JOHN W. HENDERSON
LUMBER LTD.
LUCKNOW Phone: 519-528-3118
ADVICE
member of the farm team. Build
on an employee's strengths and en-
courage him/her to take more
responsibility in his/her area of ex-
pertise.
Treat your employees with
respect and pride and they will do
the same with you.LKen McEwan
Farm Man. Specialist.
FINAL PAYMENT
FOR WHEAT FARMERS
Final payments on the 1985 On-
tario wheat crop will be made to
producers by September 15, 1986.
The Ontario Wheat Producers'
Marketing Board announced plans
to make the payments following
receipt of the board's audited
financial statements for the 1985
crop year.
Marketing board chairman,
Edgar Walcarius of R.R. 6,
Aylmer, said producers in the
white winter wheat pool will
receive a final payment of $17.82
per tonne.
That payment, along with an in-
terim payment made by the board
in June, of $5.00 per tonne, plus
the initial payment made to pro-
ducers when they delivered their
wheat, brings the average total to
$142.82 per tonne, or $3.89 per
bushel, for the 1985 white winter
wheat crop.
Producers sold a record 900 997
tonne of 1985 crop white winter
wheat compared to 789 548 tonne
the previous year, which returned a
total average price to producers of
$154.17 per tonne, or $4.19 per
bushel.
In addition, Mr. Walcarius said
producers in the red winter wheat
pool will receive a final payment of
$25.68 per tonne, also to be made
by the board by September 15,
1986.
He said that payment, plus an
interim payment of $44.00 per
tonne made in March, plus the in-
itial payment of $121.00 per tonne,
will bring the total average price to
red wheat producers, to $189.68,
or $5.16 per bushel.
Producers sold 6 428 tonne of
1985 crop red winter wheat, com-
pared to 2 944 tonne the previous
year, which averaged $197.08 per
tonne, or $5.36 per bushel.
The board chairman also
reported producers sold 1 058
tonne of utility type wheat for
which they received an initial pay-
ment of $120.00 per tonne, which
is the total payment on that pool. ❑
—EROSION
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CONTROL
SUPPLIES
Interlocking Concrete Blocks to
make low-level ditch and stream
crossings, and line spillways.
Erosion control pads for reducing
the velocity of water exiting from
culverts and tile outlets.
Filter fabric for stabilizing soil
under stone riprap and a wide range
of other conditions.
Plastic catch -basins
Nose pump livestock can pump
their own drinking water from a
stream without damaging the bank
or polluting the stream.
The Foodland
Stewardship
Centre
(Norman Alexander)
Londesboro
Phone 519-523-4597
BE READY
for
FALL & WINTER
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Have your tractor ready to
go when you need it.
We can service your old
alternator, starter or
generator or exchange it —
usually the same day. We
have a complete line of bat-
teries and Ignition parts, in
stock.
All at Reasonable Prices
Call us today.
519.357.1416
FRED McGEE AUTO ELECTRIC LTD'
WHERE SALES ARE BACKED
BY SERVICE
1355 Josephine St. (Hwy 4N)
lWingham, Ont.
VISA
SEPTEMBER 1986 53