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Clinton News-Record, 1979-06-21, Page 12pro.tectionlan'd-,ai a -in the are encouraged- to attend middle of the fairway, since we'll be discussing stay away from your our ladies and junior clubs, crouch low. Wrap tournaments, a mixed two ball and our next dance. The Seaforth Legion has their mixed two -ball tourney on Sunday. After a hilarious nine holes they enjoyed a tasty meal in the clubhouse and tallied up the scores. Ken Doig and Helen Nicholson came out the winners. On June 10, Larry Riehl and Claude Daw par- ticipated in the Lions Referee Tournament at Sunset Golf Club. Larry was second low gross and Claude finished third low gross. After use of the Calloway handicap system Claude ended up fifth low net and Larry seventh low net. We're glad to see our members wr-ti-�e PAGE 12—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1979 Young and old alike took part in a Sunday bike-a- thon In Bayfield. The 20 mile ride through was held to raise money for the new arena.(News-Record photo) news farm news At the tee.... • from page 7 middle of an open fair- way -which is the last place you want to be, seek out the lowest ground possible. Even a ditch or a DRY culvert will be of some protection. members. The next round should be completed by June 25 in order to keep everything ^ going smoothly. On Monday, June 25 there will be a club meeting in the clubhouse Maintaining your crops BY The next shower of rain it into the hay. Lower a PAT LYNCH, will bring now growth. veterinary -type ther- SOILS AND CROPS CUT HAY mometer down the pipe SPECIALIST A FIRE HAZARD on a string. MIKE MILLER There have been a The hay should be wASSOC. AG. REP. number of barn fires or checked daily, if the AND near barn fires in recent temperature is 150 DON PULLEN years. Many of them degrees F. It should be AG. REP. occur at this time of year. checked every four hours This past winter we told Damp, cut hay is often if it's 160 degrees F. At you at crop meetings not the reason. 175 degrees F fire pockets to worry about horsetail There are three may bei developing. The it doesn't reduce yield. reasons why we get fire department should be This past spring, many caught storing cut hay too called to wet down and farmers told us of fields soon. Firstly, to -day's remove the hay. At where horsetail has hay mixtures have a temperatures higher than reduced yields. In two higher per cent legume 175 degrees F the hay will cases the horsetail grew and they take longer to burst into flames on to one and one-half to two dry. Secondly, we don't contact with air. A feet tall. handle cut hay and thus pumper should be on Field horsetail is a we assume that it's drier stand-by. Workers in the perennial weed. It is often than it really is. The mow should stand on described as "that little trend to early cutting has planks and have safety plant that looks like a increased the chances of ropes to avoid falling into pine tree". It generally "storing hay a little on burnt out areas. only grows six inches to the damp side". eight inches high. In Double check cut hay MONEY GONE FOR June, the plants have before you put it in. GRAIN STORAGE green, slender, erect, Check it again in storage. GRANT hollow stems. The stems Spontaneous combustion We have been Canada are leafless but with can happen. Barns are an by Agriculture Canada ne in Ottawa that whorls of six to eight expensive item to person 1 branches at nearly every replace. the $13 million ap- node. It is on page 13 of WILL propriated for the Grain Publication 505, Ontario PRESERVATIVES Storage and Handling Weeds.HELP WET HAY? Program in Ontario has We checked thePreservatives really been spent. As a result, researchers and there is aren't the answer. Hay, no more applications can some disagreement baled at 20 per cent be accepted at the County among them. One thinks moisture, is sure to be offices. that there is no yield safe and won't need a This program ran for reduction, another thinks preservative. Heating two and a half years of the proposed five year there is. One thinks we problems are not serious have a giant horestail in bales with 25 per cent duration. while another thinks we moisture, provided the just have, ordinary aeration is adequate in horsetail growing under storage. Hay testing 25 ideal conditions. It seems - per cent to 30' per cent that your own experience moisture must be treated will be the best guide as with a pure acid product to whether you are suf- at a two percent rate. fering crop loss due to Such a product is not this weed. available in Perth How can you control it? county, to the best of our The most effective knowledge. In addition, a chemical is MCPA, preservative only means MCPA sprayed on grain, a one to two hour earlier should keep horsetail in start, as hay loses check. In corn, if the corn moisture at a rate of 2 to 5 DR. RONALD is more than six inches per cent on a good drying ALLEN BARNETT high, you have to use drop day. Dr. Ronald Allen pipes to make sure that SALT DOESN'T Barnett, son of Jean and no MCPA gets in the HELP Allen Barnett of R.R. 2 whorl of the corn plant. Researchers don't Goderich, received his MCPA is registered for support the practice of Ph.D, in c.1 .ss cal s.t It _._you_ , _ no:— 9 ;m: -All members-. Adie have ne -use on torn, but it can be spreading salt on top of at the Unif✓ers''t - of SALE PRICES IN EFFECT JUNE 20TH TILL JUNE 30TH, 1979 16 and 21 ft. 4" Utility Augers H D construction 18 ga tubing 12 ga screw flighting Set consists of auger. motor mount. box clamp. v -vett, 2" motor pulley 519.102 16' $79.88 arm Price 519-103 21 $98.88 Farm Price Designed with farm usage in mind where the atmosphere may be subject to dampness dust and foreign matters 115/230 volt totally en• closed fan cooled motor 1725 rpm Continuous duty ball bearing e e keyed single shah Manual reset button 516-004 97. 88 WsNr 1/40 P. hots* 'Wooed nnitpp mow. 115 Vot mov*b4 tlffsrttnt ooas. tions as model. Up to 0000 bu.h.t capacity witiln 20'. 607.030 GRAIN BINS: • SIMPLE ERECT • INDEPENDENT S EELO FRAME • MANHOLE ROOF SHEET FOR ACCESS • DOOR BOARDS (INCLUDED) • AUGER OPENING • (NEW) DOOR bESIGN AERATORS • PROTECTS AGAINST OVER• HEATING, MOLD, INSECT DAMAGE AND GRAIN DETERIORATION • HEAVY DUTY 115 VOLT BLOWER GROUNDED AND PLUG • CHAIN(S) H OOK SUSPENSION • HEAVY GAUGE EXTENSION TUBES • EASY TO INSTALL Portable testing with 9 volt transistor battery operation. Automatic balance, direct reading from dial for popu- lar grains. Sample weighing with „built-in scale Com - plate with thermometer 580-099 AC/DC Adaptor provides a DC power sup- ply for fixed test sites 560-098 Farm Pace snail MODEL EAVE OVERALL APPROX. CAPACITY NO. M HEIGHT HEIGHT BUSHELS PRICE FREIGHT EXTRA 14' DIAMETER BINS WITH 3 TIER WALK-IN DOOR—LESS AERATOR 560-001 144D 10'3" 14'3" 1453 8809.00 560-002 - 145D 12'8" 16'9" 1769 $929.00 19' DIAMETER BIN WITH 3 TIER WALK-IN DOOR—LESS AERATOR 580.003 1940 10'3" 15'9•' 2883 $1289.00 19' DIAMETER BINS WITH 2 TIER DOOR—HATCH STYLE—LESS AERATOR 560-014 195H 12 9" 18'3" 3488 91489.00 560-015 196H 15 3" 20'9" 4093 51899.00 560-016 198H 203` 25'9" 5302 81979.00 your arms around your knees and lower your head. Then you will be as low as possible and still have very little body area on the ground. Someone in your group may be hit! Don't be afraid to help him, he's not charged and he could be suffering from burns and shock. Very often the stunned victim appears to be dead, there is no breathing or pulse. He needs cardio -pulmonary rescuitation im- mediately. It's a good idea to brush up on this life-saving skill in your first aid manual. Give lightning the respect and the leeway it deserves. Then we can enjoy our sport of golf in safety. +++ Junior golf week is over for another year and the juniors wish to thank all those who supported them. The highlight of the week at our course was a flag tournament held on Wednesday evening. Each player was given a flag with his name on it and went out to see how well he would do against his own handicap. Once his allotted number of shots were used, his flag was planted where the ball landed. The tour- nament ended for each player when they planted their flag. Winner of the 14 and over group was Al Nigh of Seaforth, Claude Daw from Clinton was second. In the 13 and under group, two Seaforth boys placed with Jerry -Wright winning and Todd Doig second. Mark Mcllwain picked up the consolatio,t prize. On Thursday night, the men were out for another hidden team nine hole match. Moe Huard fired a 47 and when his name was drawn with Cam Doig who hifled around in 33, the total of 80 gave them the winning place. Don't forget to come on out again tonight! The match play is moving along quite well and it seems as though eveyone is enjoying the ma rhesand the op - poi unity o meet and play with a umber of our hard on the corn. the hay in a mow. The Toronto Convocation, on•ocatio„ However, if you are moulds causing heating Ceremonies on June 11. careful of how and when are found throughout the . Dr. Barnett graduated you use it, there is no hay. Uniform coverage is from Central Huron problem. Read the label necessary. Treating the Secondary School in for application direc- first slice of bread with a Clinton in 1956. He tions. Corn plants can be dash of salt won't stop the graduated from the brittle afterspraying loaf from spoiling. University of Toronto in with a hormone her- 1960 with his Honors B.A. bicide. Do not scuffle for CHECKING HAY in sociology. He then two to three weeks after TEMPERATURE received his Honors M.A. spraying with a hormone A temperature tester is in classical studies from herbicide. easily made. Drill a few the University of St. The bad news about all holes in the bottom six Andrews in Scotland. He this is the horsetail will inches of a half inch by .also graduated from the regrow again this year. eight foot steel pipe. University of Toronto The MCPA tends to Place a sharp plug in the with his M.A. in classical merely burn the top off. end of the pipe and force studies. Ramblings... • from page 7 Smog colt from Judy Mathers this year as well as a yearling Scram colt from Cindy E. Junkin. Racing will get un- derway this Sunday, June 24 at Clinton Kinsmen Raceway at 1:30 p.m. There will be qualifying races each Sunday at 12:30 p.m. Smile Funny thing: The nasty word that it is, you'd think they'd put another x on "tax" to make it a four letter word. I CHANGE IN NAME INDEPENDENT SHIPPER United Co -Operatives of Ontario Livestock Department Toronto Ship your livestock ' with FRANK VOOGEL Dashwood Monday k shipping day from Varna Stockyard previously Roy Scotchmer Call Dashwood'2311-2707 or Reyfiold 565.2636 By 7:30 a.m. Monday for prompt service A feeding program that makes sense Horse Sense • n Horses vary in nutrient requirements according to age and activity. MASTER FEED has the right kind of Horse Feed for your horse. MASTER HORSE KRUNCH CUBES - primarily -for breeding and growing stock. MASTER HORSE SUPPLEMENT PELLETS - to feed with oats and hay. MASTER SWEET HORSE FEED - formulated to meet the nutritional requirements of mature horses when fed with hay as recommended. MASTER 17 PERCENT FRISKY FOAL PELLETS - for the growing foal at its most critical period. MASTER' COMPLETE HORSE FEED - a completely balanced substitute for hay or grain. For More Information See: Hummel's FeedMiII 35 Mary Street, Clinton 482-9792 OPEN: Mon. - Friday 8:00 - 6:00 p.m. Saturday - 8:00-12 noon A. AERATO COUNRST ON WESTEEL ROSCO AND CO-OP FOR OUALITY 3488 bushel 5302 bushel capacity 507-010 capacity 507-012 Lightweight and tough. Inert to most acids and alkalis Weather resistant Won't rot or dorm mildew. Stays flexible to - 50`F Cuts with scissors EARN TRICE PRIEM PRICE 20'x100'6mil 588.138 549.88 40'x100'6mil 588-141 898.44 Durable Black Polyfllm FARM PRICE These PrtceS a.e spec,a, x"Ces ava'tab'e oa . '0 '^Ose'a— e•s a -a ea ,-ae• ^e Fede.. Sates and E■ctse Tal Laws I0 pu'chase'le•^s .Seo '0' ago ca!„•a ca•OCSes a^ 'a. a duT e, 0mpi bass This must be Supported by Ihe���n9 0' a rd'0 a^0 ,sa' ;e^' :a•e a' •-e' _e . ZURICH 23614393*'- HENSALL DISTRICT CO -OR - HENSALL 262-3002 - -BRUCEFIELD:: 482-9823 How to tell when your weeds are ready for Roundup This summer, you can "zap" even your worst infestations of quackgrass, milkweed and Canada thistle — right where they grow in the crop. Just apply Roundup! herbicide by Monsanto to these weeds — when they're actively growing and at the prdper stage of growth, as shown below. Applications must be made before heading of small grains, initial pod set on soybeans, and silking of corn. An effective spot treatment' ofJoundup can control these weeds to help prevent their spread, and make harvesting easier. Pick up some Roundup soon from your farm chemicals supplier, so you'll be ready when the weeds are! -4\ Canada thistle Wait until Canada thistle is actively growing and at or beyond the bud stage of growth. Then, it's ready for you to control it with Roundup. Quackgrass When most quackgrass is actively growing and at least 8 inches tall (3 to 4 leaf stage of growth), then apply Roundup. There's never been a herbicide like this before. .41111. Milkweed Wait until milkweed is actively growing and is at the mid to full bloom stage of growth, then apply Roundup. Retreatment may be necessary if all milkweed plants are not at the same stage of growth. Monsanto Monsanto Canada Inc. Toronto. Montreal, Winnipeg. Vancouver ALWAYS READ AND FOLLOW THE LABEL FOR ROUNDUP Roundup' is a registered trademark of Monsanto Co. Monsanto Company 19'9 RCN 3 79 =' 11,,1 _-Y� 3` _