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The Rural Voice, 2005-05, Page 531 CLASSIFIED CLASSIFIED FOR SALE PROMOTE YOUR BUSINESS OR FARM - Put your name or logo on hats, shirts, jackets, pens or hundreds of other items. GDK Enterprises, Wroxeter, 519-335-3136. Cell 357- 8268. Make your business or farm name known. Hundreds of promo- tional items or clothing available imprinted, embroidered or silkscreened. HAY FOR SALE Alfalfa & Timothy round bales - 4'x4-1/2' silage bales (wet) plastic wrapped $33; 4'x5' dry bales stored inside $28; 4'x5' dry bales stored outside $18; big square bales 3x3x8 second cut, very nice $45. Hanover- Neustadt area 519-364-5909. Cell 519-831-6096. LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Purebred Duroc, Landrace and Yorkshire boars and gilts, ROP tested. Tested negative for all diseases on the new Ontario Swine Health Information Plan. Fully guaranteed. CQA approved. Ross or Betty Small, R.R. 3, Harriston, ON. 519-338-2077. Yorkshire Boars and Gilts and Landrace X York Gilts. Guaranteed breeders. Health monitored by OMAF. Performance tested. Peter Bancroft, R.R.1, Newton, Ontario. 519- 595-4240. Boars R.O.P. tested. Purebreds and Crossbreds. Top quality, guaranteed breeders. Can deliver. Clarion Swine Genetics. Clare 669-2474, cell 498- 4962; Kent 669-0836, cell 897-3038. Quiet, easy calving Gelbvieh bulls. Station -tested or home raised. Call Glynn Waterton, 519-376-8413. Limousin Bulls - yearling and two- year-old bulls polled, horned, some homozygous polled, fed on limited grain and free choice hay. Call Garry 519-538-4877. Cell 519-372-7459. LIVESTOCK WANTED WANTED: tior CULL COWS AND CATTLE Best Prices Paid You pay trucking, packers pay direct (OFAC approved) Phone: Earl Lannin, Atwood 519-356-2479 FARM EQUIPMENT FOR SALE JD 35 hay harvestor with hay head $1,850; Walco 7 ft. 3 pth swivel scraper blade $475; Ford 3 pth posthole digger, heavy gear box $675; JD 37 haymower, $675. Dan Seifried, Harriston, 519-338-2688. FARM EQUIP./PARTS WANTED Tractors for Wrecking: early and late models. Call Innis Used Tractors, weekdays from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Friday after 3:00 p.m. call for appointment, Saturdays - closed. Wanted for wrecking - farm tractors, industrial equipment and combines. New tractor parts and combine parts. 519-291-4579 or 519-291-4924. RESTORATION VISIT THE OLDE TYME RADIO CENTRE Antique Radios, 1920s - 1950s and gramophones early -1900s restored for sale. Or your radio, gramo- phone restored. Repairs to vintage auto radios and clocks. Household clocks. Antique telephone restoration and sales. Barn radios available $5 and up. Phone 519-357-4304, Hwy. #4, Belgrave, ON, NOG 1E0. VACATION PROPERTY Now taking bookings - two- bedroom cottage with bunkhouse at Point Clark, includes fully -equipped kitchen, gas barbecue, fire pit, horseshoe pit and much more, close to lighthouse and beach. To find out more or to book your holiday call 519- 523-4799 after 6:00 p.m. Calendar MAY 26 - Grey County Federation of Agriculture Directors' meeting, 8:00 p.m., Grey County Agricultural Services Centre Meeting Room (Grey Gables), 206 Toronto Street South, Markdale. Members are welcome to attend. 28 - Western Ontario Lamb Producers Association (WOLPA) Annual Sheep Day and Breeding Stock Sale. Belmore Community Centre Arena. Lunch will be available. For catalogue call Elly Rasmussen 519-335-3710. 30 - Bruce County Federation of Agriculture Directors' meeting, 8:00 p.m., Bruce County Administrative Building. 30 Park Street. Walkerton. Members are welcome to auend.0 People and Products AGRI-TRAC is all over grooving, scabbling & rubber flooring. Improved Cow Performance Now A recent innovation uses a special machine to roughen concrete surfaces and pre- cast slats The process covers tt a entire floor removing about an eighth o' an inch of the surface leaving a corduroy look The inventor of the Agri -Trac process Tom Woodall of Woodstock. Ontario has been in the dairy barn renovation business since 1975 and has re -surfaced dairy. beet & horse barn floors throughout Canada and the U.S since 1993 Agri -Trac stops slippage before it begins Increased confidence in the animals from sure footing causes a dramatic reduction in cull -rate due to injuries & a marked improvement in heat detection This results in improved milk production as well as a reduction in loot and leg problems by eliminating the "slip & catch' concept of grooving and scabbling that results in delaminations of the hoof leading to laminitis and lameness. Many producers. hoof -trimmers and veterinarians feel the process aids in avoiding strawberry hoof rot (hairy wart) because of less manure in the floor surface compared to grooving and scabbling. Grooved floors actually hold 4 times more liquid and manure than roughened floors and take longer to dry. giving the bacteria a much better environment to exist than an AGRI-TRAC surface. "Cow comfort is a huge factor in farm profitability and this system provides that says veterinarian Dr. Wayne Shewfelt of Tavistock. Ontario. For info call Toll -tree 1-877-966-3546, Email tom®agritraction com or visit our website http //www agritraction com MAY 2005 49