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Times Advocate, 1998-08-26, Page 18FARM 'l 1,1 PI)A T F holes -Advocate, August 2b, 1998 Page 17 Drought stressed corn for silage or grain Corn producers faced with reduced yields and depressed prices may be able to sell to livestock farmers By Brian Hall . Stu( grid Crop Advisor (Vinton OM:jE %Q1 • Hl)KON ('()UIVT'I' - Coni .limners• laced with reduced corn yields :and depressed Corn prices .stay lie able to nru kcl. sortie of .the corn •crop a:. silage til local, live - stuck producers whir may he in .bort supph of forages • Huth p:uues will• wundcr what Is a 11111 pmµ line corn silage. Drought stre'. I curb can make good silage. even 11 1I columns Mile grain corn, rl liarvested.and nianagetf ,:orrc•rtly Fee -ding trials have shown .iIial coin• silage Made boon. plants !kn- ave ►n guild condition., but poorly pollinated with- little or p.artndly Idled ears._will conta in 811-911 per cent oI "lII! energy per pound of dry Matter contained in nonoral ' silage. This .is•hccitusc grain filling incurs by Moving. sugars !Font the .stalk cool Icavves into- the grain. with .the rrstiIi dial the total sugar and 'Starch _onion' of the plant Inaonly u:ulge a .little during grain fill. bony leaves_ oto; ht_ hrown. niak- ing it more. difficult. tt+ judge 'the mulslufe content. ln negotiating a. fair price los their corn. cash. corn farmers will want it) estahhsh a Inlinmuiii price they can accept: while the livestock tarmcr will establish a maximum price they would• he willing•to-pay. . In some .eases of pricing corn si- lage. it may lir 'a buyers market. - The nuiirmuni value of corn sI: Iagc •can he deiemiincd .hy pricing:. the grain it contains ai market val- ue,. A rule elf (hunch is well•cared. high yielding corn will hays seven bushels of dry shelled= corn per tonne of 30 per cent dry matter corn silage.. I•oi .estimated gran) yields ot 7U740 bushels Use 6.5 bushels per tonne til silage. and Ips 50-70 bushels per acre grain corn use 5-5.5 bushels -per tonne of: si- lage that could he harvested -•1.•0r example. rt, vote expect a grain yield ot 511 hu/acre. you can expect I(1_ tots oI 31.1 per cent dry matter silage.. ll the corn.-ctlntaills very Bloc• or no grain. a rough pre - f)arvest csUm:uc til yield can be" •made M 4ssunung.tllat one ton of silage can he obtained stir each one toot Of height of plant. excltt`dmg Brussels Livestock Sales ,„.....,,,...,,,,„,,:,,,.,.„.„.„„,...,,,,„......,,,....,„„n„.„ August 2). 1995 lard Cant,- (,r, ; ' fust, 271 ytt.J and lith (':uses -121 • Lambs and Guns, 21,1 - titreke!•. 4'1, All crassest)! led steers and hinters «ere selling ou a .sial% marker Co, ...ab„ sold stead, On l hursdas }cal and 15nil;s sere both selling un •t ,Irad. market 1L, last wee4. ( ht faiday hulk the cake, and ycarhag, iradcd steads'!„ !rat %reel,. , ' l here +sere ;55 steer, on otter selling Tram S? 0r0010 is Ile )46 ,4 1(111.0%• 1'l heel steer, con, Igned ht LIsso ,J 11 t( iIald. \IiuUl(t lanest a5eratiltg 1 (Ss tb..):ld (tot an :sera: „1 1414 .cul a hlolldr-,teer sselghtn_:1 11111', xdhui t, 1.Mionnun Packets 111 h1 steer, co signcd-1 )un Htwati. Londe It ti ugli .seraging 1-(51 Ili-. srd,Tlla an a, : e%age , r 90.2 V2.1011:111:4 It; 'II"; St= . That, lour siren cunstioest hs All,_lad 1•antis Ltd:. ,\d..t (.141g .s1I.(gasg 1 091 Ili, 'u1,1 101 an iem:•e ,-1 s" 11 islrk ,.de, 11, 96.2,E • '... 1 WO.:st.el s ., 11 i i e,I t+s (,oi It it.l)aei. Auithuri%e(agpig 1101 Ihs sold lot a t•averag. . ,•1 9: ) e 1 w all sale, t1, 94 2''- .1"c" c slot " ;onslgnet1 hs•Schnudl Iirtte.k Harms Inc . wo.xlslytk ascragm_ 1349 Ihs, . 1 1 an metage o1 5 1 .% nil sates to 94 27 . '!rel s 4)11„ened he W. easel \l;utin, Lsitrael ateLreine• 1416lb: sold to; 4!i averwlrc ss lu!_,:dcs 614: 5r ' - i . n ,Irrn cuusigned h s. Luudeilca t:Irn1.-Lrstonel averaging13.12 16••• sold I'M an afst•r' ' Age 01 91 41 with ,alt•, I,, •1 I lN, 1'41, -Olio: steer eunvghcd ie., 1:tlliuel \latttli. Mount i•tre,t averaging- t;4: 11r, ,old to, an a - rage.ul 114 Sn si lilt sate. in 9' 7s :. . Light steersconsigned Its Allan 1lorshur. ll. \fount Foie,I •t erageng 1396 lbs sold tor an average t,r89 7s with sales to 92 75 f•tlrly-tour steel's conslgued hs 1Xluiray' Shecll. Wing/rant averaging 11601h, sold for an avcragr•tP8-8 04)ulthuk,u:.9254t '- . -I here wete.279 facile'. on olle)'s1.'11mg ►rune 117 I11 i -9)1 (141 hr lair high of 91 r/I' ' 1,semis-nide heifers coullgned h) 1hnni. Lamport. eredn,lu :sclaglu • 11 161'.. sued tot . :t)1 atelate 91)+4 9S unlit .t gold lit( pse(ghntg 1(X,S Ili; selling to 1lelltinllll'Meat Packer. lin 91411 - ,.,- 1•ourt t fI tieilei eonsigned hy'\1us Lea Fano,. Wtiodsttisk a5eragule 1241 inn sold -fol• at atoige .,1 114 99 milt sales r, • •)52" - - . l nrec heelers ,Arrisignettio. Gold 1110,11 She(bunre averaging 1'336 Hr.%sold 101 anaver- age •,1145 /.4 5 nil sales h• 44 4 . fewest.• Inter. ,unsigned M (i' (teary larnn. t iisa (rmri a14eragltlg 122.; Ih, sold for air, '.l\el.l_•e of 11'1 Wi 1;qui,:ole-, 1,14! 2, - ' Nnie heeler: consigned by I'anl :\Idwiiikle. Varna :seragnig. 1 1801h, stild i1, MI avers_'. u1'h'1, 2,btt llh sides 119125 athlli 1N, tieite1, cnnslgned by Cari Sranlc>. Lut:kuts\ ,l eragutg I (51 II,'' cold for an . :sc•rlgc or 87 97 sr.ilh sales to 92 (X, �{ len timers ,:unsigned b, Jen •; w rider.'2ulidi averaging 11)(i5 1h; -sold 6,l air average of - 881'1,1snhsales1'41 2 • Fuse hctler consigned h) Ross Barbel.Llsulwel averaging 1,1.10 I(,,, Arbil lye an average 1.1„OSwnh0114:, Nate, •1 - - 1. ,antero hedyn sunslgnetl hi Bnan 4mn11. l enliysortlr art:raging. 1179 11" sold kr an as I.,:';" 1,1 tib 6,4 cath sales t1 S9-5,, I r,, re %seri 2,91 lost, on ut.:i scllme I tt and 1)2 toes, • SS 04,1 9 (X1 to high 76114,' 114 : u,t . 50 (II I.55 011 114 rust. - 4)' (111•511 (51 ' One char cost annlgned 1, Rini King. Ctleskv weighing 1451)11s sold kr 71, 11+, '1 uu hero 141%, ,ousigncd11, Mark (;tub'. MildmaN, avetagmg 475 Ib: sold loran ilv,cl- .ie t'! Sh : 5 %,,1111,11c%10 61 50 • ' - 1 ,,,,t ((011!: s, 1.%, rutsigned 1,. Tout BlatL. trttglase :sti,i'inig.1 t t 1 Ws: ;told Ido air at :r..ar ,44)•% %-nit lade in 62 5h, • .•.r • ,I net;• %%1:1;,' 21 bulb uti utter selling horn 58 51/ 11166 (14(11 Ilk• high of 75. sl, tine non, hull consigned hs' Schuler BJo.. Chepslto weighing 20(1/ lb. ,old 1.1 75 511 reit: Inco hull coti.igrled by 8111 Clarke. Grand \'alley see zli ng 12101111 sold Jur 74 (M, 1 here sere 265.e.,l`un utter selling Beer SU (1111, 112.(X1 Hol 7(1(010 9111X1, Plain Hol. 55.111 lit 7(1.01. 1 IA rr read tt u.igned by RIO:ad 11ur>t. Llsrowclt t. e i nig 70$11b+ sold kr an .sciage t)1 127.21 %kith sales to 129 St, - !rise seal consigned by Henry lion. Blylb a(eraging 714 Ib, sold for an average tai 114 1+2 Nlfh sales to 127 511 . • . (roe weal consigned h:,'Allen K)sit1i. \lunkitra w1lglunp 761)11',. wad lul 12i.1ij1 Lambs- Lndcr 50 lbs, , 5t) -8t) lb. h11-95 ;IS 1115th, Slecn-Lnder 4(X1 Ile. 400 - 5011 Ili. , 5(14) • 600 this 6(x; • 71x, Ili, - 711i - )100,1b, 14(14,-'9(11Th, - 9(11, 101.1)16, (1011I1rs and ow) Heders.Lnder 101/'11„ gal - 4(1)10, • 400 • 5(x) Ili. 500.- 6011 Ili, 6(1,) - 7(0 Ihs 7111.800Ili, 801 . 401 11,, , 900 Ili, and toter I21,t$it0 165(X1 I (i'r0X, or 125 (x, 110 W110 11•;(11 ' .I08.IXI It) 1.2810 - 104 00 io 14(101 , 1145 511 to I22.(111 • 97 0010 11S 511 9100 t/ 1 1(1.(11 9-17) to 1(1611! • '. 8:.25 10 104 st i 11 25 10 1(15 511 120 00 61.129 (1', 41(11111(().1)4 hS111,1t) 12201 111001, ((1,-, 41 5U t1 17.011.10 11(1.18) 86.01 10 99.10 11 2540 96.5(1 [TECHNOLOGY LEARNING CENTRE CUSTOMER APPRECIATION DAY September 1 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Novartis Seeds Inc., 15910 Medway Rd. Arva, On NOM 1C0 Jiff Borland and Novartis Stade Would like to invite you to attend our . Technology Learning Centre presentations. We are preparing an information filled clay, with lunch and door prizes included. Some topics covered will be New Seed Treatments, Corn, Soybean and Forage variety demos, ECB, iRM, New herbicide and crop technology and much more. Hope to see you theme Bus will be supplied. RSVP -Jeff Borland (519) 235.3805 by Aug. 28. New skills in seed innovation the tassel. • For the st'llel. they., need to ask „Will you generate more •nCI 111 crone hal resting' corn as grain IA selling as silage.;,. • 11 tte.tall elevator price ul corn 1s S2.9(l/bushel and drying. handling charges :hill •tr.anppurtation costs -$0.35 /bushel. then the value o1=wi'l corn in the field would he $2.55/ • hushcl- "I bus a hinny of corn sin:lf•r a1 311 pc i cent d15 mane' hors•ested kbni a inept whose 91a11 51(21(1 was esumiurtl :11 8(► busliel. would by worth S16.5)/tonne 4)1 silage as :r minimum (6.S hu/(onnc X 52`10l If she hovel harvests the corn st lath'. hap. esllng 1•ost. 01 $_' 5( $3.(01 pct Rinne :should he i:ub- tracied because tic seller will pay nothing 141 Itarvs t the crop. Based on rough esiunati:d silage. weld of 12 .1 (6 5 hu/tonne.he ,elle: woul11d rcccl\•e S 1hu/t61 arsnne. • The seller :hound also consider- the onsiderthe• additional moment, reinove1l In the- corn stow, Geer than o1 grain euro In i'aeh tonne 411 silage therm Is about S7.2(( value of phosphorus` and potash Iron! the 'stover The net to the seller is now Still .XO (51611-$7 20. s _ , 11 the seller - were to halves! • the euro nor. grain. his net per acre would he S I68 480 ho x $2.90Uhu less $32/.1 comhinrng.aiid 1 40/hu ,drying and •true: king 1' However • to the cash corn producer who only harvest, a 40 bushel corn' crop. their anon-:dtcr combining. drying and trucking would he $68 11 the same field. was. hari.ested tor silage :n 7.5 •tonne/arrel basal 'oh 5..5' hushcis. Pei tonne All a silage 1 and cuflld hi 'sold al S 12/lilnne 1512.611/ 1111 x ,5.hushel, Ice 101111e X' 115 per cent. teed valuer the nen to otic seller would he S90/acre - 1) w)11 m lst•hur teed and are coin--- sitlerrng corn silage 'tor Its energy value. 'the .lugteal choice is to -com- pare ts.s•aluc too Chan of grain corn. A rough (thumb ruk..lo value cat silage• -(m the energy content n" 11111(2 - 11111es 4hc price o) a bushel of conn when standing iii the tield Ifascd• on S2,90- price then the ntaVnntm1-prlt'e to the hyes(oek purchaser for corn' standing in Ihc Melt! is S2(1.10(S2.90 X 9) A value of S1(i.5) /tonne til corn silaga• has „been detcinnned as_an opportunity, cost deer-: conn growers while the • S26:.(0 has been determined to -be ...the. value (i( corn silage based on its energy content . - Ni doubt the final prii•e agreed lo - hy both' buyer, and seller will he -• suntewhere between these two:lig- urta. Iles inettuitl oI cstahllsl1u14! the s'klue of corn silage -11s more:•ac- - In Ilial if rtcoglll/e's the sr- lage lire lis energy consent and- not ..Aust its grain cement Severely drought • stressed B urn would con- - tan) on - tali) 8(I per gent 01 the Iced value fir normal silage. • Based- ori bin extahlishetl value oI $26.1(5/(onne. corn -silage with Jenne or no cob would he worth 5201 tonne. The price oC 1)1O. ::t), also he used to eslahlisl,• It corn silage val- ue. hoyseVc_r the' marker -pricy of hay is -not as • well estahhshed as grain -conn and with has being in tight suPPh . t or -11 +ttagc' xs 01 by compared against the (heapcst al tcrnailyc. 11)Iht, .ase grain :urn The fairest 'it ay. o1 dete•rnlrninc'• the vreld is to weigh 1145,. nt three -loads. 1164 k1 urs test the :dirge and adiust the price atcordmg to 70 per cent moisture f(tlagc In' subage. drought stressed corn with 'reduced grain -corn, does not pack as well as ,• normal silage making it more dif- ficult -to estimate 'tonnes of corn si- -- lige. Normal corn"silage may have a density.61- 18-40 tbs/cubic foot while low grain content silage may, only weigh 25-30 lbs/cubic foot. If you have crop insurance and. may ,be in a• claim position, Ag- ' worn shituhl 'he contacted prior -to hatvest. Agncorp ,is providing a -So SO/bushel incentive to harvest . oni that would otherwise he dc- - A, an example. it a corn grower - sells a field o1 corn to. the' neigh- bour lir silage 101-S90/acre. their .. calculated yield would he 26.5 but. arc calculated as Itjllove .. S90/ IS2.00 cash price + S(1.50/hu in- cenllver -hhc net reiurn to the corn - grower Is haler than i1 the- crop ryas destroyed tt the crop is de- stroyed. Hien :i _/eco yield t. in - in !inure average yield cal- eul:ition, and possibly' affect the . pre;(nnuli under the surcharge/ itis.ount formula - 1:a:.h field ss 111 need to be as- sessed on 11: (15cn merit this year . Huron Plowing Match successful IPM rehearsal 1)ASI W(.)0D - 11 last steel; , Huron County Ploss ills• Match 1s" . Judged as. a dress rehearsal tui the. Intern:Minial Plowing Nlat I1-nt\i year. Hurons -1s 1(1 good shape • - The 119 Niacin County flowing' Al:ilch s' .is held: on. Thursday,. August 211 and, I nday .:\t;lgust 2 I north of Dashw(od. 0ttlurto. 1 tic- Mists wcrt!1Iussard and Elaine 1)atars and L•arl.'1.111da and Abehae1 , Becker The I)atars• and licekei, will also huffs IhC.'9') International' Plowing _latch. Scpienrhet '21 - 25 1990 •( 1:leycii plower, contt)eted lit Thursday s Juni,,t'klatclh Vieth Gerald, Corbett of Exeter wiiiiiug the Gordon '1 rolptl) lot hest crown On, Friday. 52 plower, took part a 1 well as IU Queen til the Furrow, contestants. A total of 99, land, were plowed. - `I he lulluwtng are class winners Lass 2 - sponsor \1'.G. Thu' mpson & Sons --Jason Fluglll.•Se:llorth: Class 3 spon,an Huron Tractor. }:xylyl - Brian" McGloin. Walton: Class '4 -Hyde tiros 'Farm "Equip Ltd. Ilens:ttf Stephen Speller, :\11sa (Taiga Class' (o -up . Hensall lam (iiltdon. Sealurth.: Class 5A - F('C: Clinton - P:1LI .Snellen. Ailsa Craig. Class 6.- --.MC;N1 •fow'nsr:nd 'Tire. 1.. nldeshon; Tun T)ecreaux. Seatorth: Class (tA - HI'r\-._1)asid Vanden Hoven. Seaforttl: Class 7 - Earl. Linda and Michael Becker. IPTs1 '99 hosts - I'aul Dodd:: Seaforth: Clas. 7A HP.\ - Ebner Erh: Millbank. Chas, , X Vintict. '1:tsio1..A1c.Ne'lll\. Coodkn, Lyeter Grac(ne 'Dougherty'. (,alcdonst: Class S,\ - ' HPA Be' !dhoti. Strathroy ('lass 1) George Smyth \\ globin' & N1 ac bine •Shop -Ltd.. Auburn - (iracme Dougherty. Caledonia, Class 9A -- Parker &.Parker Ltd.. Zurich Don Nunnikho en. :Cambridge: -Class 1(J - HPA - Stu •kooks-. Tillsonburg: Class IOA ('o -operators .lnsur}u1c-e. Zurich -. Gilbert 'ta:Rohbie. Mount eters(: Class 11 - HPA - }len kogcrson. Junior Champion Plow -permit) - Jason Nugllt. Seaford' Rc'crse Gerald Ctit•licu. l: tcLci Semite ' Chain cion Pltiwperson - Paul Dodds. Sealorth keserve "Brian Ni.(iayln.. \\al11)1) Tli5 Dodds. 1 roph\ los" h1911 %lsnor. score went to Elmer Erb: Atillhiutk ' The most original restored antique tractor- 5ya, a 1929 kuniles -owned hs lien Elder. Hens:ill. ` The Quern of the Furrow class sponsor was Becker • l-arn) • I1quipllleill. I '':tet; The 199x-114 Queen IS L'rtn McNaughton. (laugh- ter ot-lane -andthe. Lor 1t,thcrt." Kipper. the hiuscihot' pitctnn: arc- Ia-. i.ell l:dgai ants Keith' 51001ut.5sv-5(1. 2110 .Russ Breeze also George lir•owei •514.4--40: 3rd - Li.r SnclI and Doli -Parsons 5w -i-28; 411i Norma Coleman and Jack tine!l • Denfield Livestock Sales - The market at 1)enlicld Lise}toel: Sales traded on it steady demand -at prices showing some rcf;lye7\ from the weel:elld decline, will 111C.1•111112!. led . attla m g04d dcriiaitd at stein,• prucc<. cows soli] steady to slightly lower. sticker. were Steady. seal stead. sows and boars lowa - Northern Belgl:ul"131ue Inc..•Walkr:rton >4,1i1 11 Belgian Blue steer. avg.iwt'. l lbti. rsg • price 1 15.39 111 a Ing' of 12I.00.all purchased h. Richard Helenutb oI Norwich Packer, Hugh I )'. Lynch. Hyde• Park sold -12 steers asg 1451 1 309 avg. pricy 9(191 wrtlrsides t...9'7.75 purchased by y1.G.l Pat:'kcrs. Morley Thidgins. Parkhill :sold 10 steers ayg sit. 1356 avg_. price 8'1.-17 wail sales ha 9,1.(14) Norman Lewis: Ailsa ("rug sired 1 d •steers. avg.-wt f 397 ;lvg..pnce Emerson Mann. •Thointl:lic hold .24 steers: ay'g sst 1253. avg. price X7.83 With'prices4o I01 7s purchased h5 Norwich Packers.- - Scoits •1:Iesa kin. Locant sold 35 her ler. avg wl. 1 I 1 2: avg. price 87:I0 Choice sheer, 9(I.(N1-95.(115 sales 1(i 121,(14) flood steers 87.00-90.00 Pia_ ul deer. 80.0)-85.0). Choice exotit t ro„ heifers XX.00 93.0( sales • to 98.(Nl. Guild betters X4.00 -8X.(10. Conmaa, and medium 75.0(1.80.04' Good cog's 5(1.0(l-56.00 sales t,' 0(1.(14). Canner , and cutters 41)00-46.(N). Shells 2(1414J-25.(141. I3ulIs.55.00-65.(141. )irecl to Packer tows over 0(x) •Ili I06.IN).-I)ucct lo Packer hulls 11)X.1)1). No choice 512:11 on oiler. (;olid veal 15.00-80.00. ('(1011 veal 60.(0-70.00."(iood Holstein hull calve Si25.00-S1850). Sow, 25.00-311.(.0. Boats ix.1x1-25-.(N). Kippen's Erin McNaughton was crowned the Queen o` -the Furrow. -. notaznent �.r low lircuer, . , I::., 1 i Parrish & Hermbecker. Conned Is pleased t, :t Of Brad 'Ford as Chief Executive Officer of UK, Hennbecket.-Luroted and Tine Breuer as.\ori j1 tit% Mats(°• • • and Sales. Mr. Ford succeeds Henna A Krech. who retiree: 0‘, .0' )ui%'3i. 199, ar•..: Mr. Breuer supersedes Mr Ford as Manager-Connroerits'Marketing• aria: Sales ' - V1r. Ford is a long term member •of Cook'.... Senor N.ldntlpe•rnen' 71011 mid prior to thrs•appointment held the position- or i3rancr-Alanagc•. Merchandising Manager and most retsent(s :\tanager Cont,nudtty Marketing and Sales - . - Mr. Breuer conies I0 Cooks with 14 s$dSoric(1 h1St0r 5 1!' 14d1suu}• l<ice't of the grain industry. as well as.an extensive. boe:kg'ourid In 111r.sol•ucar! industry and edible bean marketing. Cook's•15 a worldwide supplier of edible beam: coa'se• - grains andoilseeds and operates seven full service elevators. centrally located 10.115' 0101p' 'WOK' •, ,- bean nroduc•ng area of Ontario .Cook'. head � • office is located in Centralia. 0ntarlt, i,,,,:,. trier!_ See Berne .Real. Babes Save up to 33% at Shoppers Drug Mart `til September 10t Advance Admissions General 17.00 Senior 15.00 Child (5-12) $2.00 Family Packs 115.00 NEW 2 adults, 2 children Advanco Midway & t11di Campine 20 coupons 110.00 P.O.P. (Pay -One -Price) 11 am -close Adult Midway Men -Tours only Advance 120.00 included • gate admission • unlimited rides • 3 game coupons Big ears, pug nose and a "come hither" snort, our babe is irresistable. And so are all the other young farm animals at the TD Bank - Rural Route Discovery Agriculture Pavilion. Fri. Sept.11 Sat. Sept.12 Sun. Sept.13 Mon. Sept.14 Tues. Sept. 15 Wed. Sept.18 Thurs. Sept. 17 Fri. Sept.18 Sat. Sept.19 Sun. Sept.20 Grandstand Line Up • 7:30 pm Colin James b Thie Philosphef Kings 9:45 pm fireworks ' 11:45 am Warriors Day Parade free Garden Orta. Circus tree Garden Oros. Circus tree Figure 8 Demo Oetby . jtle village People • • The New Carlton Show nand Nee Leahy Tanya Tucker The Hankins Tobe announced Toyota Hollywood Stunt Show Oars of Canadian Country Toyota Hollywood Stunt Show Championship Dorno Derby 2/5/8 pm 12 E3 pm 7:00 pm 8:00 pm 1:30pm 7:30 pm 8:00 pm • 8.•00 pm 7:30 pm 2:00 pm. 7:00 pm 113:30 pm 8:00 pm Grandstand Tickets sold at Western Fair Box Office 438.7203 ext. 287 Reserved Grandstand seating (s available Cur 811 shows *Shoe/braes and Performers are subject to change • Watch for 'The Weslem fair Daily News" section in The London Free Press Sept. 11 • 20 September 11th to September 20th 4