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The Rural Voice, 1990-12, Page 52Season's Greetings and sincere thanks for your continued patronage GSM e%„pr• Hammer & Roller Mills Flex Augers SOUTH HURON AGRI-SYSTEMS R.R.3, Zurich, Ontario 519-236-7424 2 miles south of Zurich on Goshen 4 MERRY _ s EHRISTMAS. May all your days shine with a bright- ness that fills your heart with joy and contentment on this holiest of holidays' COURTNEY FARM SUPPLIES RIPLEY 519-395-2915 JOY TO THE WORLD... Christmas brings the return of faith, the renewal of your dreams and the peace of great joy. Our wish for you, your family and your friends is that the Lord will bless your home at �.. � Christmas and all through the year. May health and happiness be yours especially at this joyous Christmas Season. Our faith is strengthened each year by the continued loyalty of our friends and patrons. We thank each of you for your business. fir...,::.,., KOOTSTRA Drying and Storage R.R. 5, Clinton 233-3421 bus. 233-3180 res. 48 THE RURAL VOICE NEWS exchange rate which will benefit the red meat sector since the U.S. is Canada's major export market. Combined with moderate input costs caused by lower feed prices, prospects look bright, par- ticularly for the beef industry. Every cent the Canadian dollar drops against the U.S. dollar means a $l per cwt. improvement in beef prices, while every one per cent drop in the interest rate translates into at least $100 million improvement in Canadian net farm in- come. Prospects for the grain and oilseeds sector will only improve, says the newsletter, if progress is made at GATT to restore market forces and end the grain subsidy war. Producers would be helped as well if the two new safety net programs proposed by the federal gov- ernment, the Gross Revenue Insurance Plan (GRIP) and the Net Income Stabi- lization Account (NISA) are put in place. The same GATT talks, however, are clouding the future for supply manage- ment, and although the cash flow in the near term Looks favourable in those sectors, "the supply -managed system likely will undergo major changes in the near future, already reflected in sharply lower quota prices,” says Scotiabank.0 SHUR-GAIN: NEW RESEARCH FARM Shur -Gain Division of Canada Pack- ers Inc. has consolidated its research and nutritional activities under one man- ager, Dr. Essi Evans, it was announced by vice president Murray Ovens. Construction of a new 800 -acre re- search farm, to begin soon in Brant County and scheduled for completion by August of 1991, shows the com- pany's commitment to research has never been stronger, says Ovens. "Over the past several years, Shur - Gain's research, nutritional and mark- eting activities have been moving to- wards a species specific philosophy" says Ovens, reflecting the increasing specialization of Canadian Agriculture. Canada Packers was recently ac- quired by Hillsdown PLC of Great Brit- ain.0