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The Citizen, 1991-08-14, Page 15Harvest time THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14,1991. PAGE 15. It's nearly a month until the 30th annual Huron Pioneer Thresher Reunion in Blyth but the work began for some members of the association Monday when they loaded sheaves on a wagon on the Leiper brothers' farm east of Londesboro. The grain will be used for the threshing demonstrations at the Thresher Reunion Sept. 6, 7 and 8. INVITATION CARGILL HYBRID SEEDS Invites growers to inspect..... Corn Plot Trials at: Neil & Donna Hemingway's Huron County Road #16, 2 miles East of Brussels Company representatives will be present to discuss New Alfalfa & Soybean Varieties FRI. AUG. 16,1-4 P.M. Heavy volume at Brussels Sales at Brussels Livestock for the week ending August 9 were: slaughter cattle, 512; cows, 109; veal calves, 168; lambs and goats, 38; pigs, 125; stackers, 275. There were 400 steers on offer selling from $85.85 to $88 to the high of $99.75. Ten steers consigned by Jim Howatt, Londesborough averaging 1239 lbs. sold for $94.70 to the high of $99.75. Forty-four steers consigned by W. B. Pletch Co. Ltd. Rockwood averaging 1219 lbs. sold for $86.10 to the high of $87. Three steers consigned by Frank Dolmage, Seaforth averaging 1353 lbs. sold for $83.67 to the high of $86. Four steers consigned by Mur­ ray Smith, Dublin averaging 1173 lbs. sold for $83.88 to the high of $85. There were 112 heifers on offer selling from $81.70 to $88.50 to the high of $92. Five heifers consigned by Cliff' Campbell, Stratford averaging 1112 lbs. sold for $91.28 to the high of $92. Two heifers consigned by Jim Wallace, Grand Valley averaging 980 lbs. sold for $86.17 to the high of $90. Two heifers consigned by Greg Hackett, Lucknow averaging 1115 lbs. sold for $84.45 to the high of $86. Ten heifers consigned by Glen Johnston, Bluevale averag­ ing 1052 lbs. sold for $83.82 io the high of $91.25. There were 109 cows on offer selling from $54.95 to $59.25 to the high of $66. One cow consigned by Morris Weber, Mildmay weighing 1490 lbs. sold for $66. Two cows con­ signed by Keith Jacklin, Bluevale averaging 1230 lbs. sold for $63.75 to the high of $65. Two cows con­ signed by Deith Vanderhoek, Rip­ ley, averaging 1210 lbs. sold for $59.70 to the high of $64. One cow consigned by Higenell Farms, Mitchell weighing 1780 lbs. sold for $59.25. Two cows consigned by Hans Bussbaum, Monkton averaging 1280 lbs. sold for $58.20 to the high of $59.25. Four cows con­ signed by Tom Culbert, Dungan­ non averaging 972 lbs. sold for $57 Continued on page 20 Cyanamid Performance COMING TO A FIELD NEAR YOU FEATURING PURSUIT, THE ULTIMATE WEAPON WEDNESDAY AUGUST 21, 1991 HENSALL ARENA Come see the latest developments in Tours at corn and soybean crop protection, 10 am and 3:30 pm including research plots for: ■ New application rates and timing for PURSUIT ■ N ew experimental corn herbicide, PROWL ■ COUNTER LOCK 'N LOAD (7 CYANAM/D MAKERS OF: Counter LOCK LOAD Counter 15-G