The Rural Voice, 1991-01, Page 4SOUTHWESTERN
ONTARIO'S
53rd ANNUAL
FARMERS'
"Sustainable Agriculture
January 9
Ridgetown College
WEEK
in the 90s"
- 12, 1991
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PROGRAM
Feature Speaker - Wed., Thurs., Fn., — 1:30.2:15 p.m.
FREE Hearing Tests Available Daily
OMAF Information Booth - Wilson Hall • OMAF
personnel available daily to discuss programs and
problems in Farm and Soil Management.
Jan. 9— Corn and Soybeans
Speaker - Agricuhure, The Environment and Future • Dr.
John kerd Co-ordinator, Centre for Sustainable
Agricuhural Systems, Universiyof Missouri, St. Louis,
Missouri - Sustainable Agriculture Through the 90s
- Corn Management - Topics include: Soil N Test in
Ontario, Herbicides, Additives, Pesticides
- Soybean Management - Topics include: Production
Practices, Diseasesilnsects/Nematodes, Speciahy
Varieties, Markel Update
Jan. 10 — Agribusiness Management
— Soils and the Environment
Speaker - Tom Sawyer, Exec, V P., The Fertilizer
Institute of Ontario Inc., Cambridge
- Co-operative Financing/Purchasing For Producers
- Impact of Policy/Programs on Ontario Agriculture
- The GST, Record Keeping, and You
- Marketing Management For The 1990s
- Soils
- The Environment
Jan. 11 — Cereals
— Processing Tomato Day
Speaker - Dr. George Johannessen, Director Emeritus,
California Tomato Research Inc., Dannville, California -
Processing Tomato Production Woddwide
Winter Wheat - varieties, marketing, management
- Processing Tomatoes
- Fresh Market Vegetable Production
- Marketing of Fresh Market Vegetables
Jan. 12 — Alternative Livestock Production
- Deer Farming
- Buffalo to Pheasants
- Goat Production and Management
Sheep Production
- A.M. Exhibits and Demonstrations
- P.M. Sheep Management Session
- Organic
Agriculture - Production, Marketing
11th Annual Computer Show - Exhibits.
User -Friendly Software
BABYSITTING AVAILABLE — SAT. ONLY
Bring own supplies
9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Alumni Room, Agronomy Building
Registration cost $5.00
including admission to the day's program
and Farmers' Week information.
Noon meal available each day at dining hall.
ALL WEEK
A longer noon hour is planned
for your convenience to visit the many
commercial exhibits in Willson Hall
and the Agronomy Building
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