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The Rural Voice, 2003-11, Page 34Modern's 1-1.*SHRW, Panasonic. TV SPECIALS Outstanding NEW Panasonic. HDTV Widescreen 53/56" 1111/1111 ENHANCED DEFINITION • 16:9 aspect ratio • AR screen shield • NEW centaur CRT• Progressive Cinema Scan • 3D Y/C comb filter Digital convergence Incredible LCD TV! 14" 4:3 LCD,,.r„,� DISPLAY • NEW pixel controller • Pixel resolution 640 X 480 • DN display capable • 160 degree viewing angle • AN input and output Panasoni= Pureflat 27" BBE HI -DEFINITION SOUND • 3-D digital comb filter • Velocity modulation scan • Wide Band video amplifier • Dome sound system • Stereo headphone jack Z7@/D)/ 7L L /7 ELECTRONICS APPLIANCES HANOVER LISTOWEL 364-1011 291-4670 Mon. - Wed. 9-6 Thurs. - Fri. 9-9 Sat. - 9-6 Sun. -10-5 Mon. - Thurs. 9-6 Fri. 9-9 Sat. - 9-5:30 30 THE RURAL VOICE News in Agriculture Sales of Source Qualified Ontario Calves to be held in November By Bonnie Gropp A series of Source Qualified Ontario Calf (SQOC) sales is underway this fall under a new program initiated by Beef Improvement Ontario and the Ontario Cattlemen's Association. Brian Pogue and Jack McCoubrey of Beef Improvement Ontario (B1O) explained the program as they presented Brussels Livestock owner Len Gamble with official certification as a licenced sales facility for the SQOC program on October 15. Other licence facilities include Keady Livestock Market and Ontario Stockyards at Cookstown. SQOC was begun by BIO and the Ontario Cattlemen's Association last fall. The brand label calves will be marked with an orange tag guaranteeing several facts. Each animal will be age and source verified. Its genetics will be known. There will also be process verification such as the usual castration and dehorning and the more unique total cow herd vaccination for BVD. "Anytime you see a tag with SQOC, there will be things you should know about that calf," said Pogue. "It's not a new concept, but some of the specifications are unique." One of these is the age verification. "Right now with BSE the States is allowing boxed beef across the border from animals that are less than 30 months old. We are currently verifying age based on dentician, meaning the belief that a calf will have certain teeth at a certain age." However, with the current BSE situation, Pogue said the age verification component of SQOC is very important. "Initially when we were looking at it, we thought the program would be of some value down the road. Obviously with the state of the industry, age has become a much bigger issue." With SQOC information associated with the birthdate of a calf is submitted to BIO so the exact age can be verified. "This is an opportunity for specific genetics and age to feed into brand labelled product with the intention of producing a product that is consistent for the. consumer." Pogue said they contacted Gamble and other sales facility owners to make them aware of the program. "Once we did they wanted to know what they could do." The certified facilities will now hold sales, beginning this fall featuring SQOC calves. Cookstown held its first sale October 16 and will hold other sales on November 11 and 25. Keady will hold a sale on October 31 while Brussels will hold sales November 10, 17 and 24. Producers of SQOC calves will fill in a three-part form, with one portion given to the salesbarn owners so they can verify information.0 Outdoor Farm Show sets new records A record number of visitors and exhibitors, topped off with three days of fantastic weather, resulted in a very successful tenth anniversary for Canada's Outdoor Farm Show. The energy level was high, the demos were in full swing and the lanes were crowded with more people than ever during the three days of the show, held September 9 to 11. Almost 600 exhibitors showcased the latest products and services in agriculture and food. "The feedback we received from producers and exhibitors was just tremendous .and we were very pleased with the success of the Show," said Ginty Jocius, president of Canada's Outdoor Farm Show. "We are proud to celebrate 10 great years and we look forward to continuing our commitment to bring the most technologically advanced agricultural products and services to commercial farmers for many more years to come." As part of the tenth anniversary celebrations, a farm family tribute starring Michelle Wright was held.0