The Wingham Advance-Times, 1973-04-19, Page 20o s 00-gtpril l3 l
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MilkinisfarlarsAirws
CUSTOM
FARM BUILDINGS
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EASY BOY—Norfleet Wimpey, a well -muscled staii.ion"hb ' recently been 00g41r4d by
. Ron and Madeline Prue of Harriston for their horse breecling buStness at Statacona
Stables off Highway 89. t
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feeding
n J,meals hn
moo0, dltrit n week She P
ares betas, recommended;.
pecially for heavY. m t-ta
letas whiff oduce hatching'e
for the hroller hat
bests of $.
arc many; low ,
rates,of'
The Sanderum is better built. it's tougher .... has
extra engineering where it counts. Like every piece
of e+4 ipm nt from George:White. the Sanderum
Mill ;flan;dlp the hardest' sod. It will make you a
betted seedyi ed And the -,ONO year guarantee on
e?ery ;tine is your'proof that Sanderum- will .outlast'
then,' all ' Writes fig : literature: Or 'see your nearby
. Georgb White dexter
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Respected blood7lines are the
basic prerequisites for the, horse
owned by Ron and Madeline Pete.
of Harriston for their Statacona
Stables.
Their two newest. horses, Not -
fleet Wimpey and Northern
RTUNIfl.
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Miller, are excellent examples of
their quality anima1e L.
Norfleet Wimpey,, a registered
. quarter horsestalion, stands 15.1
hands high' *arid is "well
niuseled''; ' -
• Mr. Prue said this. is an "ad-
mirable trait in quarter horses."
Mme. Prtie added; "He has been
placed at 100 per cent conf rma
tion which is no confirmation
faults at all."
Northern Miner, on the other
hand, is. a "thoroughbred stallion
tracing to Northern Dancer".
The Prues said, "He's been
passed by the Hunters Associa-
tion; stands 16.1 bands high; has
tremendous length and carriage;
and has both Canadian and
American Club registr ion.
. The Prues at a regis-
tered. thoroughbred stallion ike
Northern, Miner by Sultan Ho
Mohamoud out of Briney Mae
and the, registered quarter horse
Norfleet Wimpey by Wimpsea out
of Norfleet Drakie could not help
but improve the progeny of the
area hunters' thoroughbreds and
quarter horses.
"The services of both of these
stallions have, until now, been
unavailable to the public," said
Mr. Prue, "and anyone in-
terested in improving their
breeding program should contact
us before our stud calendar is
filled."
These new horses are not the
only animals with fine blood lines
which are owned by the Prues.
They have also added to their
brand of brood mares with the
addition of five registered
quarter horses with such respect-
ed blood lines as Three Bars,
Poco Bueno, Wimpey, McCue and
Bailey.
"Miss Three Bears is a direct
granddaughter of Three Bars and
has a three -week-old colt by her
side," said Mrs. Prue. "Kelly's
as to the ori
breblood ` IL
meat fainous. brims
from the ted States, and- the
best." He attributes this to the
fact -that, the top events,afdhorse.
shows are , all found in the United
States.
"The only good show in Canada
- is the Quarterama at the Coli-
seum' .in Toronto. The best
quarter horses in North America
come to it."
CohtroI ear
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m.,
odb
spray
By.JEllYH. HAAS
Agriculture Canada,
White bean growers should re -
mer liner 1912 aa the year of the
white Mold epidemic, 'White
mold,;. or mildew, affects crops
betweentrilid-August an .eat.
A white cottony grow is present
moods and stems. Bo pods and -
ste. rot and the plant wilts and
dies,, -,,In , a normal year, one-third
of the `bean fields have infected
plants. In 1972, conditions Were
very favourable and almost the
entire crop was affected.
Beginning this year it will be
pa isible to control white mold
with a mate -fungicide spray at
2*, per cent W.P. per acre.
HOyveve mot everyone should
sp`iiy. The material must be ap-
ps ed'bfore the disease is prem.
ent, BetatIlle the chemical is ex-
pen alvei, 0118 per acre), it would
boa Waste of money to use it on
crit whirl are not likely to be-
come diased.
Experiments have been con-.
ducted frith Benlate for several
ye s. Its use is recommended In
fiel with a history of the prob.
let'it 'and in crops with A heavy`
growth of - leaves late in July or
early August; when the rows are
brut to close in.
raying must be done with
pnoxzIea pointed at ,the base
plant. Spraying from the
y even with a good sir' -blest
Byer Is not good enough, The
ln'lportant part of the spray.
ittral program will be to decide
top'gr th is extra heavy on or
baut August tat. Growers with
e od memories (or records) of
Imo' crop growth will know
at .coriditlons suggest a white
ti
idenifa,
Cricket was sired by Red a
Wagoner who was sired by Poco dr
Bueno. Her dam was of the
Bailey Line."' of
The Prues, who have owned the m
tops
farm for four years, hope to have apr
their stock of registered quarter
horse colts increase this year. lir
"There will be nine registered a
quarter horse colts next year g
from our own stud Norfleet
Wimpey if everything goes well," the
said Mr. Prue. When questioned way,
mead
aye to
cep
isthcko
same
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Boa :`ifixe
.mac
Whenever • you have ".quite a
bit of Ming to do pressure
. you are compelled to exert with
your'land- on the far end of the
filer ,,soameeime$ causes sore,
ifars.'TO wrapping a bit of�tape
around the end' of the Me and
this Mil Serve .*1 a protective
"handle" for yourr, thumb and
fingers to grasp, ,
Providing Grain and White ean
Handing ..
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