The Rural Voice, 1989-02, Page 34LIQUID MANURE — CUSTOM SPREADING
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— let us empty your tanks for fall
plowdown before bad weather arrives.
- 4 terra tired vacuum floater trucks
- experienced operators
- complete line of agitation equipment
- most tanks emptied in a day
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519-371-2345
Evenings call George — 519-371-2323
DAIRYMANAGER
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A hands-off system
Total system approach. Each of DairyManager's components
is specifically designed to work together. Giving you a system that's
virtually "hands-off" in operation, simple to install, and easy to maintain.
One IBM® PC cornpatble computer operates
all components.
No chance for a mixup.
Our cow ID system is a good
example of'hands-off`
operation.
SURGEI ®
It's totally automated.
Identifies cows.
Feeds 24 hours a day.
Weighs milk electronically.
Produces management reports.
One software program.
Every cow earns her keep.
A problem Isn't a problem.
Service doesn't take much more time than
calling your independent Surge dealer.
Because the IBM® PC compatible computer
doesn't require specialty parts. And the
individual components, single cable
construction, and quick -connect connections
make service fast.
Every cow wears her own , ._
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easy -to -change ID tag. •
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Antennae are located al each
milk stall and feeding station, so
there's no chance for a mixup.
Top View
The buit-in slam and Basher on he
mik meter lets operaters spot poduceon problems and
allows he computer to lag pa locular cows.
Contact:
Side View
The Generadcn 2 mik meter
aubmaticaily records mik
xoduclm and sends he
inlamatan to the compiler.
The/et no chance br a mistake.
HURON DAIRY EQUIPMENT LTD.
R.R.4, Seaforth, Ont. NOK 1 WO
519-522-1935
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CALENDAR
rity. $45 per couple or $30 per person.
Call OMAF in Stratford at 271-0280 or
1-800-265-8502 to register.
7 — Small Room Ventilation Work-
shop, 9:15 to 4 p.m., OMAF boardroom
in Clinton; pre -register.
7 — Bruce County Pork Producers'
Annual Meeting, OMAF boardroom in
Walkerton.
7-10 — Canadian International Farm
Equipment Show, Toronto Interna-
tional Centre. Free parking and daily
seminars.
8 — Human Relations With The Farm
Team Seminar, Royal Canadian Le-
gion, Clinton. Contact the Clinton
OMAF office at 482-3428.
8-10 — Ontario Large Herd Sympo-
sium, scheduled in conjunction with the
International Farm Equipment Show,
Toronto. The symposium features new
technology in milking equipment, nutri-
tion, and genetics and speakers from
Europe, North America, and Israel will
talk about developments. Contact Bob
Berry in Markdale at 986-2040 or 1-
800-265-9152.
13 — Grey County 4-H Annual Lead-
ers' Appreciation Banquet, 7 p.m.,
Centre Grey Complex, Markdale.
14 — Huron County Wheat Producers'
Association Annual Meeting, 1:30 p.m.,
Clinton OMAF boardroom, Clinton.
15 — Sheep Course on Nutrition and
Feedings Lambs for Market, 1:30 p.m.,
OMAF boardroom in Clinton.
15 — Small Room Ventilation Seminar,
9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Knights of Columbus
Hall, Walkerton. Topics include: lay-
out alternatives, ventilation systems,
inlet and recirculation systems, fans,
heating, and manure removal and case
studies. $12 includes a noon meal.
Limited to 40 participants; pre -register
with the Walkerton office at 881-3301
or 1-800-265-3023 by February 10.
15 — 4-H Leaders' Association Annual
Meeting, 6:30 p.m., Chepstow Parish
Hall.