The Rural Voice, 1988-12, Page 68SCALE DIVISION
AGRI DIVISION
PERFORMANCE LEADERS IN FARM AUTOMATION
We service what we sell
Special thanks to our customers
and warmest wishes
for a prosperous New Year.
THE ANSWER TO LOW -LABOUR MULTIPLE FEEDING
WAS RIGHT UNDER OUR NOSES ALL THE TIME ...GRAIN U BRAIN
AND IT ISN'T COMPUTERIZED!
It took a dairyman to invent such a perfect feeder.
We call this exciting new Starline®feeder, 'Grain Brain -1'4 because it 'thinks for itself'. Here's how it works:
When you do your regular feeding, you also fill your 'Grain Brain' TM multifeeders. Grain BrainTM does the
rest. At the time you have preset into Grain BrainTM the multifeeders drop feed for each cow's next feeding.
That means you go from two or three -time to four or six -time -per -day feeding with no extra labourl Grain
BrainTM' is simple, easy to operate, reliable and capable of paying for itself in less than a year. We're anxious
to tell you the whole story, so call us at Elmira Agri Systems soon. By the way, 'Grain BrainTM' was invented
by a Minnesota dairyman for his own barn. Now a lot of his neighbours have one, too.
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66 THE RURAL VOICE
CALENDAR
14 — Junior Farmers meeting, Huron
County, 8:00 p.m., Clinton OMAF
boardroom.
14-15 — Computer Assisted Drafting
and Design, a course sponsored by the
School of Landscape Architecture,
Ontario Agricultural College, and the
Division of Continuing Education, Uni-
versity of Guelph. Contact Gary Lodge,
Continuing Education, University of
Guelph, Guelph, Ontario NIG 2W1 at
824-4120, ext. 3064.
14-16 — The Design and Analysis of
Experiments for Food and Agriculture,
a course sponsored by the Ontario Agri-
cultural College, the Mathematics and
Statistics Clinic, College of Physical
Science, and the Division of Continuing
Education, University of Guelph. Con-
tact Gary Lodge, Continuing Education,
University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario,
N1G 2W1 at 824-4120, ext. 3064, for
further information.
15 — Bruce County Dairy Nutrition
Day, Formosa.
15 — Registration deadline for the 1989
Young Farmers' Business Symposium,
which offers a learning opportunity in
tarm management at the advanced level
for farmers or farm managers. Includes
topics such as setting goals, making
decisions, using financial statements,
and financial and marketing tips. Con-
tact your local OMAF office.
15 — Dairy Update, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.,
Formosa Community Centre. Topics
include: Concrete Tower Silos — how
to keep them from falling down, H.E.
Bellman, agricultural engineer, OMAF,
Walkerton; Feeding the Dairy Cow for
the Year 2000 — a discussion on the
revised requirement by NRC, Dr. Larry
Chase, associate professor of dairy
cattle nutrition, Cornell University;
Degradable Proteins and Structural
Carbohydrates in Dairy Diets, Dr. Larry
Chase; Hay and Silo Additives — is
there a nutrition advantage?, Cecilia
Curtis, Feed Advisory Program,
OMAF, Guelph. The cost is $10 per
person. Deadline for registration is
December 9. Contact the Walkerton
OMAF office at 1-800-265-3023 for
further details.