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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1973-07-19, Page 18s,n 1 for To[tan! 00T it WITH ONE-YEAR WARRANTYi 11,73 MEI 2 -door hodtop Regularprice Our price Y MAR WS SAO miles 33,715sl8 '34,615.00 SAYE - $1,100.Oi .FKD 1!?3 MEM 2 hardtop Regular price Our price SAVE L FKP75Q OLTOU MOTOR SALES HWY.$ $LUIVALE RIDEAUSIS ,Se miles SS 410.00 357-3029 for 111 K TI. T.It.s fodeY New Elora beefresearch c will aid producer and consui ISM READY—Crouching low in ainticipation of a three-man attack on goai'is a young hockeY player, training this sum- mer at the, Harriston Hockey Camp. y Camp. Director of the Hatris#on Hockey Arena where, the 140boys train, i s John. Thompson; who says - no more than 30 youngsteiss are allowed on the Ice at one time, to avoid overcrowding and accidents (Staff Photo) "Research at the new Elora beef cattle research centre will benefit not only the country's 1) beef producers, but "timately the consumer," Professor W. D. Morrison, chairman of the Department off. Animal and Poultry Science says. The centre was officially open- ed Tuesday, July 10, by -Hon. Wm. A. Stewart, minister of agri- culture and food and }Ion. 'J. W. Snow, minister of government services.. The aim of the centre is to in- crease efficiency in beef produc- tion. "Increased efficiency will benefit both consumer and producer," .Professor Morrison said. The centre includes a produc- tion unit with a capacity of 250 cows and a finishing unit with a capacity of 300, head: There are three basic housing systems for growing and finishing cattle - -"there is nothing else on this scale or to :compare with .the system we have anywhere elsae in Canada," aecording,to Proessor D. N. Mowat,who is conducting research at the centre. One housing system has :an open front and slatted floors over a liquid manure tank, the second. features an insulated, . enclosed unit, also over a liquid manure tank, the third system is a. conventional open front.unit with a manure pack. Research proJeets on growing and finishingbeef inelude Pro-, fessor J. Buetranan Smith's. work on enviroiunentand efficiency of production, 'Professor' T. D.Bur- gess' :study of the effect of growth stimulants on growth rate and carcass merit, Professor t. K. Marl eod'SWork..on feeding, value of ack t treated high' n oistUre corn and. Profesier W. It. Us- borne's study of intensive .sys . terns of production and carcass merit of dairy beef. • The. new beef cattle researchcentre will be operated by the . University off. Guelph, Under a contract agreement with the•On tans Ministry of Agriculture and Food. The efficientmanure handlingHuron :. is he v n systems, along With a completely automated feeding system allow the large facility to be operated" with a minimum of labor. Twelve silos tower above the low lying barns of the beef centre.: These handle the bulk of the feed. storage, with five 60' silos for standard forages, five shorter silos far experimental silages,and two oxygen -excluding silos for experimental high ° • moisture grains which may required on a daily basis for small `numbers of experimental animals. Among the research projects already under way at the centre are Professor MVMowat's studies on' drylottin beef cows and chemi- cal treatment of poor quality•. rough a ges . Professor J. W. Wilton is : working on Ithe, economic importance of cow site: and milk yield and Professor G J. King is working on regulation of estrus in producing a calf. new as ciate If }futon County farmers are suffering tweaCher, , they certainly have it better than elsewhere, directors of the Huron CountFederalin of Agriculture learned Thursfay night at their July meeting; First they,° heardit. from Bill Broadworth, newly -appointed Associate Agricultural Repres- entative, for Huron:, : Mr. Broad - worth, who came from Carleton County in Eastern Ontario said Huron is heaven compared to the east. Last year was a bad year, he said, but at least farmers in that part of the country got to plant their crops. This year many didn't even get that 'far, because of the wet weather. ° °' Then the directors heard from Jim •Jacklin, Ontario Farm Machinery Agency. president SEVERAL MODELS O CHOOSE. PROM . Plusi complete.. 1ine,of chemical. supplies*ad P001 accessories, � F Including , . modular :'cedar eonstructi+t n,;piano hinges, quick assembly, window, floor grate, "superb" heat - and sauna guard bench* OPEN ALLpAY EVERY DAY M: RINiOUE'S UXURY PRODUCTS 96 Patrick Street, WlNDHAM — 357-2628 •'FlnitncrsgArranged• 1 - Portable hay elevators and silo :Hoistcables should also be unloaders are two pieces of fatefully checked for fraying and . equipment .*that save tinie arid.a , worn areas. Replace the cables -if labor 'on Ontario farms. These , necessary. Under the stressof a commonly -used farm, machines workload, worn cables miay make extensive use . of Steel break. The elevator or silo =- cables in their design. "However, loader could collapse, possibly they are involved in many of the trapping someone underneath. accidents that occur during the harvesting season," states Don There are several other safety Brown, public` I relations co- ' precautions to, keep in : mind. ordinator with the Farm Safety When moving or positioning ele-, Association. • "Check the cables vators, have someone on hand to before the equipment is put into help. Make sure that, all guards use", he emphasizes. and shields are in place. Adjust - If your bale elevator has been orients , . and lubrication of the in storage for quite a while, , or if machines should be done only the cables have been exposed to when they are fully stropped. weathering or extensive use, the Don't let children climb on ele- metal may have deteriorated to vators or play in loading or un- the point where it is dangerous to loading areas or storage bins. operate. As easily as a pair of It takes only a few seconds for' scissors cuts, through paper, a an accident to happen. Follow the snapping cable can sever limbs. rules and work safely. WELL DRILLING DAVIDSON FOR 1$ YEARS, GUARANTEED WELLS AT THE' LOWEST OST. Fro* .tkOirivitio wow*. in +r Pot $481404. Our Mk Esc,* Prunc;t Gavornoloot St•naiwci, :Modipt,, find Pfrojioron Origin.; strict Adheroolp Ii w rc soon DAi/10SOR WEIX wooto;t:4 4f y IIII�L'D '$ ATI$I IED CUSTOMERS SINCE 1$0 TROUGH INUIR MOR' 1000 LABELS *2.50 from El}nwood:who said that ; the day before had seen somuch rain in tbat part 01 the country that th corn was lying in pools of water., tua A ll c ...y, the July meeting -of the Federation. *suffered front*, u good weather ` as only about a dozen directors and members showed up at the meeting even though the meetiuttmeeting ' was scheduled for 9 p.m. in the hope farmers would come after finish- ing work. • Mr.. Broadworth ouit1i Tail. to the• meeting the new industrial, milk incentive plan, a new five-year program/designed to boost pro*. duction of industrial Milk in the province. The first year, he said, the farmer would pay only the interest -and in the second year a 20 per `cent refund of the principal of the, loanwas available if the. farmer met the requirements,for increased production' The: loans he said, can he used;for Purchase of cattle, an industrial ;mllk quota or to expand faoalities. ,,, In- tiler; bns�f, It .acct "7s , hE: Ja 4r , r r,. port.' by secretary -deli an Bi Crawford, that a blitz of Colborne and West Wawanosh Townships produced 50 new mei bers. The : July 18 meeting of the Legislature's Select Committee to define whata farm is' and who is a farmer was -announced. 'The meeting will be held in Witigham. HFA President Meson Bailey • pointed opt, "The fact that this committee has been set` up is directly due to the pressuire the OFA has been putting on govern- ment." . A new constitution for thecoun- ty `federation was discussed and will be voted, on at the next meet t ing in August. LIFEGUARDS—In charge of water safety and lifeguard duty at Pike Lake Lodge, residence of young hockey enthu- siasts while at the Harriston I-Iockey Camp, are Russ Jones of Wingham and Kevin Graham of Montreal. (Staff Photo) .5fi WHEELS .TRUCK CAMPERS •TRAVEL TRAILERS *MOTOR HOMES —Glendale, Shamrock, `terry, La Salle and Titan —Large' selection, idw prices, immediate delivery —Trades welcome,'experienced service staff MOBILIFE CENTRE • No. 8 Hwy. between 401 and Kitchener d- 653-5788 f 4 1 400. BRODHAGEN and DISTRICT CHAMBER of COMMERCE ANNUAL CHICKEN BARBEQUE and ,\ DANCE WEDNESDAY, JULY 25 Supper 5:30 — 8 p.m. — Plat: $2„25 Adults — $1.75 Children DANCE . Desjardine Orchestra Admission $1.00 ,. 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