The Rural Voice, 2005-09, Page 12(AtimAR)
ATTENTION COMBINE OWNERS
A clean cut is the best start to a profitable harvest
EasyCur
Sickle Bar System
EG. KIT PRICES
9 FT. $710.00
12 FT. $875.00
16 FT. $1,090.00
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small grains and hay crops with the
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knife sections (with 2 cutting edges on the guards instead of one)
result in easier cutting Tess breakage and superior performance.
Guards and knife sections are completely heat-treated, not just
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8 THE RURAL VOICE
largest on site'— will house exhibits
featuring feed, pharmaceuticals, the
latest in equipment and more for the
broiler, layer and turkey sectors.
Interactive, "no -bird" demos will
include a one -tonne poultry litter
processing unit and a fully
operational complete cage system.
New to the Cover -All Dairy Expo
are automated calf feeding.
traceability/monitoring technology
and the 4-H Fantasy Dairy Barn
Auction in celebration of 4-H
Ontario's 90th anniversary. And
visitors can check out the Lely
robotic milker, returning this year to
demonstrate a hands-off approach to
milking.
The Beef Expo will be
highlighted by a new cattle -
handling demo, featuring a
hydraulic squeeze and built-in scale
unit where visitors can observe cattle
identification tagging and reading.
Visitors can also test their skills at
the 30 -head carcass competition or
visit various fencing and pasture care
demonstrations.
This year's swine demos include
automated sorting and feeding. anti -
crushing and traceability/monitoring
technology.
An automated sheep handling
system will be showcased next to the
Sheep and Goat pavilion. showing
producers how the innovative
technology can be used for handling
during vaccinations, de -worming.
weighing and sorting and more. And
a demonstration on livestock fencing.
rotational grazing and pasture
seeding will also be of interest to
sheep and goat producers.
For a more recreational stop.
visitors can kick back at the
Companion Animal Expo and
explore exhibits showcasing feeds
and other supplies for farm pets and
an interactive dome and Farm Show
Tack Shop for equine enthusiasts.
presented by System Fence, Cowboy
Loft and Harnois. And plans are
underway to bring a border collie
sheep -herding demo to the expo.
Eight exhibits will feature demos.
information and resources from the
Ontario Ministry of Agriculture.
Food and Rural Affairs (OMAFRA).
A wide range of topics will be
covered throughout the exhibits,
including energyefficiency, livestock
identifiction, biosecurity and best