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District director Laurence Taylor listed the top priorities. These included soil conservation and erosion control, more agricultural research. preservation of farm land and guarding against the invasion of foreign ownership. He said said the 1980 convention of the Ontario Soil and Crop group would be held in Ottawa January 29 and 30. Taylor said the provincial association had established a newsletter which he hoped would be published six times a year. The editor is a for- mer Ag Rep Don Taylor. In a second capacity as a member of the project committee, Laurence Taylor reported on corn hybrid programs. He said hybrid selection was the most important factor in determining yields and suggested farmers do their own field trials. He continued, "Do your own field tests under the same conditions as when you grow your own corn." Taylor added. "There is no absolute as far as hybrids are concerned. Nothing is best for all of us. Use what is best for your land. Bruce Schillinglaw of the conservation committee told of new Farm Incentive Program grants which are now available from provincial authorities. Projects eligible would include various methods of stopping erosion and pollution such as grass waterways, energy dissipators, windbreaks, settling ponds, etc. Schillinglaw concluded, "Be aware of the grants available and what you can do." In this regard, Bill Mungall of the Ausable- Bayfield Conservation Authority and Ian Des Laurier of the Maitland showed slides and described various erosion and pollution control projects which have been completed. Mungall said his Authority had a maximum of $2,000 for projects for any individual farm project while the Maitland limit was $10,000. Jim O'Toole of Centralia College talked about Proso Millet which is grown commerically in the United States for bird seed, but, is causing problems in Huron as a weed, especially in corn fields. O'Toole said the millet is an annual and this year was found mainly in the Seaforth- Clinton areas and possibly as far south as Hensall and is resistant to most chemicals used for corn. Two resolutions were presented to members and were passed. They will be forwarded to the Ontario annual meeting in late January in Ottawa. They asked for increased efforts for research on rootworm control in corn and increased research in white bean breeding. Huron's Ag Rep Don Pullen told the audience on the subject of the 1979 crop year, "You should be thankful. It could have been a lot wor- se." Pullen suggested there could be a considerable reverse in acreage of soybeans and white beans for 1980. He said, "Soybean acreage this year doubled to 16,000 acres in Huron and white beans dropped to about 30,000 acres. With the good white bean yield and the problems encountered in soybean harvesting and reduced yield, white bean acreage next year can be expected to go back up." During his remarks, Pullen congratulated Seaforth area farmer SOIL AND CROP REPS — The annual meeting of the Huron Soil and Crop Improvdment Associaiton was held Thursday "iaht From the left ore past president Don Rader and area township directors Ray Hartman, Hay, Jsbome and Wayne Rotz, Stephen Bean litigation still proceeds legal costs reach $29,000 Huron white bean farmers attending the annual meeting in Hensall Friday were told the litigation holding up payment on the 1977 crop would not be completed for some time yet. Board chief executive officer Murray Cardiff read a statement from Ontario Bean Producers Marketing Board lawyers outlining dealers claiming payment GIVE THEM THE START THEY NEED WITH... THE PROFF MAKER cwe The CO-OP Profit Maker 200 Club is a program n desl ed to show farmers that by using good management and CO-OP Feeds you can raise a litter of baby pigs to a weight of 200 kg or more by eight weeks of age. And to reward those farmers who do Here's how it works. 1. Any letter farrowed between December 1st, 1979 and January 12, 198015 eligible for registration. Registration must be made within 14 days of farrowing, and the litter must be fed CO-OP Feeds, including CO-OP Piglet Prestarter and Profit - Maker 18% Pig Starter. 2. Every farmer who registers a litter receives a bottle of CO-OP injectable Iron Free. 3. Every farmer whose litter reaches a weight of at least 200 kg by eight weeks of age, receives a certificate of achievement ands battery powered smoke detector 4. Of these, the top four will receive an engraved plaque and valuable merchandise prizes of their choice. 5. And finally the top two will also be the guests of UCO at the 1980 Ontano Pork Congress in Stratford with meals, accommodation and free tickets t0 the Stratford Shakespearean Festival. It costs you nothing to join the CO-OP Profit Maker 200 Club. but it may cost you In Post revenues If you don't. 8h your rear Feed Salesman for details and a reglatratlon form EXETER DISTRICT CO-OP Exeter 235-2081 progress of the legal process. Cardiff said legal discoveries of W.G. Thompson and Sons Limited had not been completed. The testimony of board manager Charles Broadwell and of- ficials of the other three dealerships were completed recently. They are Hensall District Co -Op, Ontario Bean Growers Co -Op and Ferguson Brothers of St. Thomas Ltd. Board treasurer John Mumford said 8400,000 from the 1977 pool is now invested in term deposits and will bring in more than $50,000 this year. Further on the litigation the financial statement said, "Theboard has entered into fitieation with the four or beans sold and delivered reasonably determined at to them. The outstanding litigation is to decide upon the selling value of delivered beans. In preparing and presenting the 1977 crop pool as at August 31, 1979 a conservative estimate of selling values was used so that the resulting assets and liabilities of the pool reflect a conservative position regarding delivered beans. In addition, the litigation is to decide where liability rests regarding undelivered beans that could not be satisfied due to the poor crop year. The amount of this potential liability and the outcome of this legal question cannot be in Brussels, John Oke, T -A photo this time. The legal discoveries have not been fully completed at the date of this report and therefore the value of dealer claims regarding undelivered beans is unknown. Upon completion of the litigation the resulting charge or credit will be accounted for as a 1977 crop transaction. Subsequent to the year end, the Board has named the Farm Products Marketing Board as third party to the dealer claims." In reply to a question from growers, treasurer John Mumford said legal fees for the board on the litigation to date was $29,000. He added. "We expect to win and recover solicitor fees." Towering field p�tential. .4AROID ELDER Slandatnhly Mo.sh. • -. Liu' A ,GER PA,/ JERRY CRO' JIM PAPPLE MILTON OIETZ R R 44 Seaforth R R 14 Seaforth 527 0699 527-0608 VARNA FEEDMILL TED LANSBERGEN 482 9219 R P 47 Zilnch 2.36.4149 4 . 15 rtph• o,,, of the wn, A e Tref rl,14 5 ,he Vin, II V.014 p,OIuCI.O" each year ren. S •o ,S'F Then grow nen Gran •ha• 1, es low 'as? n Ino .. , ;.hcaet fcrar 11541 5 a VON, 101W^0r1 PURIM S t. GAG. VILA rn 7=g;71. r orri or v... r , r. • • or. r • t.f...TTP • n• earmar ia- earmark of (pain% ALLAN HAUGH CORD PRANCE R R R 1. Brucef.eld R R N 1. Woodham 527-0138 229-8856 HAROLD ELDER ROGER RATZ R R N 2. Hensall R R N 3. Dashwood 262-5592 237-3307 Russell Bolton on winning the world hay championship for the eighth consecutive year. Huron farmers have taken the hay crown 18 out of the 1st 20 years. Don Rader of Hay township, current president of the Soil and Crop association was chairman for the evening's program. in the 1980s He is being replaced as the Hay township representative by Ray Hartman. Newly elected directors were Philip Meier, Howick township, Bruce Rayner, West Wawanosh, Art De Vos, Turnberry and John Oke, Usborne. Completing the list of directors are Gerritt Van Keulen, Grey; Bruce Schillinglaw, Hullett; Wayne Ratz, Stephen; Walter Mcfwain, Goderich; Roger Bieman, East Wawanosh; Ross McBeath, Stanley; Bob McNaughton, Tuckersmith; Douglas Cameron, Ashfield; Jim Armstrong, Morris; Larry Wheatley, McKlllop and Don McNeil, Colborne. Business Directory C. HARRY RODER, D.C. NORMAN 1. RODER, D.C. DOCTORS OF CHIROPRACTIC 84 Ponel lone, STRATHROY Telephone 245.1272 By appointment please Guaranteed Investment Certificates representing several trust companies Norma J. 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