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The Rural Voice, 1990-04, Page 62HiStick Soybean Inoculant ._. fir.. Professional seedsmen in touch with the land. Inoculating 100 acres of soybeans takes 1000 pounds of granular Or 29 pounds of HIStick at approximately half the cost per acre. Why switch from granulars to HiStick? First look at some of the facts. • The cost per acre of HiStick is approximately half that of granulars. • Less than one pound of HiStick will inoculate 3 acres. • HiStick provides dramatically more bacteria per pound than granular. • HiStick contains bacteria strain 532C recommended by agricultural officials. • HiStick is easy to apply, just mix it with the seeds. • HiStick performed well even in the dry conditions of 1988. Murray Brown MITCHELL 519-348-9530 Connell Farms Inc. PALMERSTON 519-343-2626 H.J.A. Farms Ltd. STAFFA 519-345-2686 519-345-2886 Hill & Hill Farms VARNA 519-233-3218 John King WINGHAM 519-357-2645 Laurie Siemon BORNHOLM 519-347-2401 Terry Wilhelm WALKERTON 519-881-3163 Neil Coulthard ST. PAUL'S 519-271-9228 Hi Stick SOYBEAN INOCULUM INOCULANT POURSOJA a 58 THE RURAL VOICE CALENDAR 6 — Grey County Cream Producers spring information meeting, 8:00 p.m., Annesley United Church Hall, Markdale. 7 — Ontario Spring Holstein Show, Strat- ford Fairgrounds. 7 — Junior Farmers Annual Broomball Tournament, Centre Dufferin Recreation Complex, Shelburne. 7 — Dufferin Cattlemen's Spring Dance, Royal Canadian Legion Hall, Shelburne. 8 — Saugeen Bach Festival — Concert 3: Musick Fyne, 8:00 p.m., Geneve Presbyte- rian Church, Chesley. 9 - Soil Conservation Week begins. 9 — Dufferin County Spinners Open House, 8:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., Trinity United Church, Shelburne. 10 — Agriculture in the Classroom work- shop, 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., Walkerton Agricultural Society building. Registration is $10, including a hot meal. Pre -register by calling Bert Caslick at 881-0009. 10 - 11 — International Conference on Grass Silage, Rouyn -Noranda, Quebec. Scientists will present their knowledge and work on forage silages and the use ruminants make of them. Contact Eric Labbe at 819-764-3287, or Daniel Lapoint, 647-6701 or 1-800-461- 8750. 10 - 11 — Grey -Bruce Agri Fair, 12:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., Chesley Community Centre. 11 — Highland Goat Association meeting, 8:00 p.m., OMAF boardroom, Orangeville. 13 — Saugeen Bach Festival — Concert 4: Saugeen Bach Choir, Mass in B minor, 8:00 p.m., St. Matthew's Lutheran Church, Ha- nover. 14 — Junior Farmer's Association of On- tario Culturama, University of Ottawa. Contact Anne Alton, 357-1451. 19 — Free Seminar on Investment and Re- tirement Planning, sponsored by ABC In- vestments, 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. — Open Line, CKNX Radio, 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m., — afternoon seminar, Lucknow Legion Hall, 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. — evening seminar, Clinton Legion Hall. Guest speaker is Dr. Chuck Chakrapani, best sell- ing author, editor of Money Digest, and chairman of Investors Association of Can- ada. $100 door prize. For more information, call ABC Investments at 524-2773 or 1-800- 265-5503. 20 — Saugeen Bach Festival — Concert 5: An Evening Of Song (Lisa Monheit and Daniel Lichti), 8:00 p.m., Durham Presbyte- rian Church.