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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1994-03-16, Page 76Paae 16A -Farm Progress '94 CLEAN FIELDS DELIVER YIELDS r • With No Carry Over From Growing Season To Growing Season! CHECK MATEEc The Herbicide for preemergent use in soybeans and potatoes! Only available from your local Clean Crop dealer, your source for quality crop protection products. For your local Clean Crop dealer call: United Agri Products at 1-800-265-4624. 4r, unread Mn Products Now available in farm sized Quarter Paks! (comes with spigot) CLEAN ClOPP 789 Donnybrook Road, R.R.# 2, Dorchester, Ontario NOL 1G5 H & B ELPHI.CKCMEMICALS LTD. RR #3 LUCKNOW Harold 395-5307 Barry 395-3181 �UiEDUW kAJ1a, 1 U1DIfl7'01- l C(J1DlJJTTD . 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What to do? The best place to find out is the Ontario Farm Show, so I thought, why not. 1 gambled I would gain some insight into the latest agricultural technology and drove to Toronto to find out. It is ironic that I had 1» go to the biggest city in Canada, of all places, to find out about farming! So what's new? How- about a fully automated milking system! Pm a farm boy at heart and this is truly good news for dairymen and milkmaids.. Good bye aching backs. So long sore knees. Now you can milk your cows without leaving the comfort of your living room. Yes, push button farming has reached unprecedented heights. Oh, did 1 mention the $350,000 price tag? . Luke de Lange, president of Lely Corp. in the U.S., couldn't hold his excitement as he told me his com- pany, (whose head office is in Holland), said Lely was the first in the world to have a fully automated milking system, in the "field", working. No, a robotocized farmer isn't taking over teat massaging chores. Instead, a complex computer . program combined with the newest milking machine technology are able to do what only humans could do inthe past. In this new, high tech milking parlor, cows line up, enter the milking area in groups of four, eight, 12, 16, etc. Around their necks are chains that hold computer chips. A computer reads the informa- tion and determines how much feed the cow will receive. The feed system is automated and once a cow finishes her portion, it's time for Mr. Automatic Milk Machine. The machine, gingerly too, attaches itself to the cow's milking end of the business. Each unit has a readout and tells the farmer how fast the . cow is milking, how much she's producing, and when she's finished. The unit then disconnects itself and sprays the udder with a fine mist of water. De Lange says the system is good' for the average fartn operation --about 75 cows --and higher. Talk about push button farming! So what else was new at the farm show? Well, I collected information on tractors, compact tractors in particular. If you want one of these fancy machines to cut your lawn, get ready for a $10-$20,000 price tag. The'end price is determined by the number of goodies you desire, such as front-end loader, snowblower, rototiller, four-wheel drive, well, you get the idea. Hey, no robots though. The big Ford line of tractors also have a new look. The engine hoods have a streamlined look, giving the big machines a classy styling. 1 asked a fellow from Walkerton what machinery - he'd purchased, and he pointed to a big John Deere. "It has wheel -wells big enough you can sleep in," he exclaimed. Feed tanks, stabling systems, manure handling' equipment, tractors, tilling equipment, ice cream; toy - tractors and tools were just some of the things to see at the Farm Show, located across from the airport in the International Trade Centre. • The farm show, while allowing farmers the chance to see the latest in technology, also allows farmers a chance to dream. Besides, it's February, spring planting is only two months away, and we're all sick and tired of trying to start .the old tractor to blow, snow. ' Everyone I spoke to said this year's show was well attended. Said the male cashier in the cafeteria, "It was nuts in here yesterday." . It's been said farmers are a good indicator on how well. the Canadian economy is doing, or `if a poor economy is about to turn around. I would suggest that the indicators from this year's Farm Show are that the recession is finally over. 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