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The Rural Voice, 1989-10, Page 6LIVESTOCK CONFINEMENT EQUIPMENT Dairy • Pressure Washers • Hog Headrail Comfort Stalls 11%4 Self LockingFeed Front Calf Stalls Farrowing Crates model 80 Weaner Decks Single or Double Deck V -Bar Flooring For More Information Contact Your Local ATWOOD GRANTON MILDMAY KROPF BROS CONST. 519-356-2249 AVON BANK FARM EQUIPMENT 519-225-2507 CREDITON SOUTH HURON AGRI SYSTEMS 519-234-6403 MIDWAY FARM SYSTEMS 519-367-5358 BRUSSELS HURON FEEDING SYSTEMS 519-887-6289 BSM Dealer TARA H. NICHOLSON AND SON 519-934-2343 KINCARDINE LOWRY FARM SYSTEMS 519-395-2615 4 THE RURAL VOICE FEEDBACK On the Vos column, I I am writing to correct a number of assumptions which your columnist, Adrian Vos, made in his comments on COP (cost of production) formulas (September, 1989). He suggests that we take a random sample of producers across Canada, resulting in a COP that rewards inefficient operators. He then says this is unfair. The only problem is: his assumption is incorrect. The Canadian Turkey Marketing Agency is currently using the model farm concept which he describes as a better system. We will be looking at such an approach before our next COP survey. But in the survey we are using now, a distinct COP was developed for each province and only the top 80 per cent of producers in terms of effi- ciency were randomly sampled. The survey is therefore biased towards the more efficient producers deliberately. I hope this information is of inter- est to your readers.0 Roger Cramm General Manager Canadian Chicken Marketing Agency On the Vos column, II In response to last month's col- umn, "Challenging the COP Formula" by Adrian Vos: I am mad as hell but I don't know who to blame. I read Mr. Vos's col- umn last month and I only got as far as the first sentence in the third para- graph when I got disgusted to the point of exasperation and marched straight over to the phone, called Adrian Vos, and gave him a piece of my mind. In the article he stated that the Consumers Association of Canada's main objection to supply -managed marketing boards is that the COP is derived from the average COP of a random number of farms in Canada, thereby assuring that both efficient and inefficient COPs are included. Hog wash. The Ontario Milk Marketing Board determines the price paid to farmers by using the average COP of the most efficient 70 per cent of all dairy farmers. Futhermore, dairy farmers are steadily improving their efficiency and the COP formula insures that the savings due to im-