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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1998-12-02, Page 35Wednesday f►eaeuuber 2. t1N)td tweeter Timet -Adv ctwr Farm news HensalJ Dislrict Co-operative continues to grow !EXETER — `It was 'for Herman District Co - another year olgrowth operative with progress. Introducing the new iohn Deere Z Trak. t11' II••K •,1111'•1 I•'K.• u' til• .11111 ./er.•rr CUI111104(111 Illtr t1t•al�1p•L 1. IIIl1)1uvr volt 1....1111"11v11% all r11.1x• 111.11111••11,11, rClilr • IlIHv11t 1r111 1111. "•+�1r•' ❑r 111•H r•r;yl .:r:n.�n1. 1,••alilll' nnlwr•. l',,. u• til�lll 11�. nn .0 .v.uvr 33: ••11!111 • 'l..l nu,•v,.. 1; writ: •11 1111.1.�• I1'•••.i 1LI ul, � li•�i(1 lu' r:a:.� y..lvv.uy' aur I •'.. N,).1-. 111. VU11' 1:•Iil1„ In 111111•. ,Ill IIID' 111 In• '-'•1v 11!;111• •..)1111,4,rI111.111 .1''t'.: 11111111' 1!1}(11' i11I11$31. Irul; 11 �� >.•I V.1111. 11 11:111: ...• 13: I1111.0 11T / Nuthinf; [(tins Like a IIt rt•. according to reports at throughout the year, lianal steel grain bins closed and its in‘e•nt the annual meeting in Fixator on Nev. 2F,. F'inaitc•iall) ; sales service' r:e1'e•nue $133,996,996 with earnings bnlieee takers patronage of $570,433. •Deprecititicln for the • yoar was $2,616.458. The Board of Directorsappruvetd a two and one- httlf per rent interest bonus on all m•andat.or► mernber 'Math. well, a one-quarter per cent. patronage dividend on r'-li l member business and- a JO per rent payment on outstanding patronage dividend accounts is being recommended. A number of changes capital assets took pia according to !•.ensu.. Co. op pr•e�sidcntt (:lit1 Hicks Office 'spare en increased b) adding _tie tr-a.ift•r-s and renal. alit ttic existing office .l {-le:ttsali In mooting the derrturld of s�pt:ciult) crops, add were• built at.liensal! to held Store smaller lots of spe- (gu beans and grains. and An Elevator expansion wt's was approved and com• c net pleled at 'the Londesboro I and .loc:ation. or moxed to Ilderto • Parkhill and Zurich • In Jul). MK: became the first international A(;21 ertified (:o -op Farmland ndustrjes' A(;<21 • is a ) Peter Heinrich. a n niver:ity of Guelph agronorny graduate and Cash crop farmer from the. Londesboro • area joined the board of direc- tors. Hicks of It.tt.• ) Crediton and lim Windsor of It.H- :i Den! •'d returned for thc11 ►1 d Changes were als the corks al the 1 Centers Nicks repo onh one Do -It Crnic turning a profit wouldn't sa;- 'which - is in the black 'The- Do -it stores a holt- arF nc�t_ tilitab They're not perform as wehad :hilught• we had to take tictiOn correct that.• lix•ks sai He confirmed the Exeter • Go -op gas station is prul- tc stable •with its olurne increasing in one million litres this ) ear ' The Zurich Do -it Center as '^ as remodeled. to increase usable- display space space arid_ a nev► heating ri • • and air conditioning tern was lnstalJe d at the s Forest stare The Ailsa i•- Craig retail location v, aS cc mprehenshe agronom- l1 in is program based on sus:. )o-lt tainable. c•m'ironmental- reed 'r is but store sa le: -. s ing p and ,A s 1r► s d. m 1) -sound production prac- tices and good record- keeping capabilities. • In August. NI)C was rec- ognized H.J. Heinz 1. K wish a quality award_. This ignifies Maof all bean rocessors •in North me•rica. NUC's facility bowed the best peefor- ance in the criteria used o judge finished product ai ceptance. r:t• 4-1-1 club make t.l (.Ari - edne,,cl - November 1.+. the Luca.n 1s3 4-11 Club rnt•i at the home of tttt•tni,er Laura Clarke (Or •the sixth meet- ing of the, club '•Ho ter for the -Holidays", • The roll. ctrl) .was' "Naito:, up your llair1(51 it, tft• upcoming a.chie‘'ettl .n1, program" The st:i:rettu y read lite ttttttutes of:,th itttit tweeting •1'he mein - s Christmas craft The finest quality edible beans - drum our Cok's to yours VISIT OUR INFORMATION BOOTH AT ! IF THE HURON TRACTOR FARM INDUSTRY SHOW AND DISCUSS YOUR 1999 CROP ` 1 PLANNING STRATEGIES When there are so many dee isions to be made in farming today, it's nice to know you really only have to make one -, Cook's - where you can' trade with confidence. I Iuu�aU 'Centralia 262-24I0 . 228 -666 I Waitolt' fltW.00d ��turh;rt(y Bead Office 887-9261 '356-2292 �x�' 17 1- •1f1111 2211-7thk "Where you can trade with confidence" ient, --reade the dough. twisting, and der.o,-ated gingerbread rookies: '(-•ultlrritttt•t•ti H'e.'re tlren bet up fur. ar:hir-vcrrlent nor(Vhs group rrlade- a unique ct'ali called a Ir,l- l1pup cuver with a , ('h11s1r71.ab tkjs'rrlt' 1 hr pre'sldent closed 1111:'ittee1iriy ith the, 4-11 t11ottt� . terms. • Nicks thanked rev' Ing director Hubert Anderson of !tit. 1 Londeshori, :for his nine years of service to the board. "He could always be counted on .to. convey his wisdom and espe rience in his own unobtrusive and meaningful way. Ile will be missed by the board.". licks said. • Hensall District Co-operative Inc. is pleaspd to announce 1999 Contract Prices and Seed are available for production of Please contact: Derwyn Hodgins OR HENSALLRick Vandewalle at Hensall 0 /STRICT 1-800-265-5190 or .0 -OPERATIVE 1-519-262-3002 "Proud to be Farmer Owned Innovation and Value NK corn: protect your profit potential N K soybeans: if only the weather were so predictable 1'arj�tull 294-6256 Uivisiun of • Parriph & Heimbe:cker Limited New skills • in seed innovation N25556t • VlekKierd". corn Doter reslstan • lop pertarmer m high yielding envoi:ammo!: • fast drydoivn • FJccelleot'test-weight N3030Bt .1 4. •t ce • YieldGard'" wen brlre, resistance; Excellent yield potential • Gorislstem performance a(xoss environment: • lxl elienl yield puteotial and stat�drty • • Good seed quality and "'elk)* hilum • • &.title average seed protein levels • very good white mould ,.,• tolerance • Excellent yield potential aria stability • Outstanding •white mould (Ol fdnce • Supeno lodging resistance All NK corn, soybean, and forage products qualify for volume discount. For further Odor -motion and assistance contact your Local Branch. • I).....94 4J1 1-dri.:,U 6 itwn. , •.t. , qtr 1