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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1994-02-09, Page 14Page 14 Times -Advocate, February 9, 1994 FARMERS Be sure to visit the Pioneer Hi -Bred display booth at the • HURON TRACTOR T'AI D STRY SHOW Pioneer sales representatives will be on hand to discuss your spring seed and silage inoculant requirements. (PION EER® Pioneer HI -Bred Limited Chat�iam, Ontario N7M 5L1 *1117 C'YANdM/O What's New With? 100WIL Apimftx-viv •tea' Talk to your Cyanamid sales representative at The Huron Tractor Farm Industry Show Serving those whose business is Agriculture Pursuits Avenge•, °Counter* 15-G Cygard 15-G° Counter *5-G°Thimet* *Registered trademarks of Cyanamid Canada Inc. km 1 res1111116 Mon. Feb, 14 10 a.m. - 9p.m. Tues., Feb. 15 10 a.m.-5p.m. Get The Alpine Advantage For Corn, Beans & Wheat ALPINE For Alpine Liquid Starter Planters and Drill Hook-ups Poly Storage Tanks o" Micro -Nutrients See you at the Huron Tractor Farm Industry Show Call Scott Cooper 263-6108 Or Eric.Devlaeminck 228-6275 JOHN DEERE Beqns arebeiter.' Better foryou. Better foryour bottom line. For details see us at the limn Show CANADIA BEA The Great Canadian Bean Company is happy to be part of the 19th Annual Huron Tractor Farm Show. Please drop by our display to . discuss your edible bean needs for 1994. We'll show you why beans -are better. Head Office: RR #1, Ailsa Craig Ont. NOM IAO (519) 232-4449 Telex 0645652 Fax 519-232-4691 Branch Office: 1358 TYafalgar St. London, Ont. NSW 1W6 (519) 453-4026 Conjra1u/a1ioni h, IIURON TRACTOR on their 19th Farm Industry Show Visit our booth and discuss your crop inputs in 1994 Technical , Sales People in attendance r r I £,�494jaa � Seatorth 345-2545 Pt. Albert 529-7901 Hensall 262-2527 Ailsa Crair ^93.3223 Serving Agriculture for 71 years Mitchell 348-8433 Granton 225-2360 Pre -Season Discounts on TOP DRY HOW DOES THE G.S.I. SYSTEM WORK? 40000000000v- 1) Grain is loaded into the upper chamber of the bin, and ' dried as a batch 2) When the grain is dry, the burner automatically shuts ol! 3) The operator lowers the dump chutes with a winch, and the grain fails to the bwer part of the bin for cooling/storage 4) The dump chutes are cranked dosed and another batch is loading into the drying chamber WHY IS A TOP DRY A BETTER INVESTMENT THAN A STIRRING MACHINE? 1) LOWER OPERATING COSTS • Uses much less fuel because it recycles cooing air through the drying zone • No gear boxes, motors, or bearings inside the bin • 100% galvanized construction inside and outside 2) FASTER DRYING • 2 to 3 times faster per horsepower than a stirring machine because of lower • gran depth (301 FOR MORE INFORMATION OR A FREE ESTIMATE, CALL TODAY AL•mAR GRAIN SYSTEMS LTD. 244 Wellington St. W. Unit B, Exeter, Ontario NOM 1S2 (519)235-1919/ Fax: (519) 235-2562 The finest quality edible beans— from our Cook's to yours. VISIT OUR INFORMATION BOOTH AT THE HURON . TRACTOR FARM' INDUStRY SHbW AND DISCUSS YOUR 1994 CROP PLANNING STRATEGIES When there's so many deci: cions to be made in farming today, Ws nioe to know you really only have to make one - Cook's - where you can trade with confidence. "Where you can trade with confidence" Hensall Centralia Kirkton Parkhill 262-2410 228-6661 229-8986 294-6256 Walton Atwood Amberley Beechwood 527-1540 356-2292 395-3601 232-4281 Head Office Hensall Ontario NOM 1X0 (519) 262-2410 FAX (519) 262-3126 1 HENSALL DISTRICT CO-OPERATIVE Hensall District Cooperative is pleased to be part of the 19th Annual HURON TRACTOR FARM. INDUSTRY SHOW We welcome everyone to visit our display and discuss your 1994 Crop inputs Farmers working together TENSA LL Exeter Ftlensatl Allsa Craig DISTRICT235-2081 262.3002 293-3282 2u h Brucefleld rlc 236-4393 233-3948 CO-OPERATIVE sMiorth Londesboro 523.9608 Watts Number 1-800-265-5190 527-0770 (Store)