HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1965-05-20, Page 7ke's caws time .to adjust
different feed, is es
r Donald Griew, le-
t Animal Hu4lband y,
Agricultural College?
ort : 'iILg. pasture
afiy }gcrea$e their ruilk
t e" 'lose bogy weight
they can't consume wt.
matter from the ems`
young grass. °It is wise,
;r Grieve aldviseq, 't4
sogrie . -ha3� .1 . tib fie<lck.
r stable. to counteract
(Iem.
'g}t-e'nerg7 'gxla n. ancon
corm may be desirable,
'e supplemental protein
ary since protein re-
ents at this time are not
cr ea1, Mows, receiving silage
as part of their winter ration,
hotweyer, will not have such an
adlusitment tQ Wa"ke since they
shave" already been eating a stac-
'aulent feed. •
‘TredllOtian can be maintain -
'ed later in the summer by using
several' acties," this dairty eat-
tle specialist ,.suggests, "Inten-
sive pasture im,anlalgesneei t .ils
Parc- .of the answer since strip
grazing and clapping. on. well
n nagea;--. J ighAfer-:tility--- -Soils
will' promote regrotwth of pas-
tura• and stretch out the pasture
season. Sumpt1Jus.. early -~season
pasture or hay can be harvested
and stored as hay1age far feed-
ing as a pasture supplement
later in the summer. This is
jilr.91 Veit
J ,; X�f�• r r li , ..
' "moi 1 ' `'631• t '�`:
practical on many farms Pre-
sently
reaenitly using silos for winter
storage if Corns only."
While zero grazing_ involves
mere lalbor, the tread ,or bring-
ing
ring -
ing feed to the eotws' --•, daily
c!hoppping of green feed or feed-
ing -Out-of-storage--is incre'as-
ing. '" it is especially appealing
for. farms ecl,ualpped to feed
large herds nnoc'hai icallty.
of stoiaage feeding requires less;.
labor than daily chopping a?Jd,
�f;t.��•..:pi�.._i.ta>~atge::�a£�t
right :time, -=a higher quality
feed is produced. Using either
of these systems - utilizes pias•
tureland and results in more,
,uniformity of milk' flow.
Plowmen y
While summer weather has
yet to make its appearance
there are a lot of people who,
even naw, are thinking 'of the
cool, brisk days of Atutumq.
They are the officials of the On-
tario Plowmen's Association and
the local York Country Commit-
tee which this year will host
the International- P 1 o w i ng
Match at theey-Ferguson
Farm, Milliken, clotber 13 to
16. - •
The 1965 match will really
represent _a hoarse coming as
fan s York. Couf ty is concerned
.for it was on York Copnty that
the first. plowing match was
.held iia 1913. • That .year saw
31 single -furrow 1ionse-drawn
envae5 as o?inp'ared to the
large nunber., of gonttestantlS.
that will par'ticip'ate this year,
Floyd Lashley, pecre'tary-
,manager of th , 11owunen's As-
sociation, has said that -requests
for exhibit space received to
:date indicated .even greater in-
ter -esu
The Inter, datienal • 'Pro -Wing
'Maack, is', ; the largest : outdoor
.agricultural event of its kind
in Canada with its exhibit area
lcovering about 50 acres. 114Iore
than 300 exhibiitors will be 're-
serving space and every type
of equipment. 'used on the farm
will be on display.
On October 13 and 14, the
show will be host to the Can -
.ad -i -an F}otwinlg-- Co'uniil-- inr -conr-
.ducting the annual Canadian
Championship.
Proximity of the mnaleh site
to ' the Metropolitan area is ex-
pected to result in all 'previous
attendance records being brok-
en.
Crop Yields
With such a'late spring, how
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''carp farmers overceMe the Rip the staidppint of eon'tihuvu's
Van Winkle etferpts on ilieir operation, .is that of WIlliarns-
creps ,,awn in Glengarry wh>,e"h: was
"Farruers ?Q'U t normally organized in 1014: At present
switch to earlier co•n,hylbrids," 240• fairs in Ontario are Spoon -
says Dr. Stan Ye> -u g, Cxltip Sci- shred ;py Agricu'1tnral Societies
mice Depiartmeni,..Qptario Agri- (with the attendance estimated
eulttural Galle'ge, .0 use 1 p h: at six million poop'le. •
.`There's not likely to be enough Fairs are classified. A, )3, and,
seeds of early hybrid available,C aecording to the eXtenit o± .
theag r.," ate second aiterna- 'their. operations. At present
tive, changing to shorter sea there are 9 "A" Lairs, 46 "B":
soil crags (like ,barley instead...and 405 in class ''"C".
of- norm; -wfill---be-- a tricted.-in�.w _ ..-. _.Ti el 't fps _ , .--
lea'
.._196 '' by lack, of the seeds of., .Pigs are born with eight
better strains. ., sharp, needle-like bl'a'ck teeth.
The answer? Dr Young sug- Unless rerritovetd, these teeth
gests stressing the highest -yield- can irritate the sow er clause
ing craps-glantt ng eorn in pre- injury to ,other ,pigs in the l4t-
it erence to oats, 'for example. ter during the nursing period,
"This is the year to put h fer- says, Mr. J. G. Norrisih, Depart.
tilizefs, weed control, and in- anent of Animal Husbandry, On
seelicides to the limit!" he tario Akrioulturai ' College,
.states. Guelph.
"Give every crop you grow These teeth eahauld, therefore,
-'the-ehrani e -to produce all it can be clipped off at birth by using
for ylau. Fertilizer require- elean sharp cutting pliers. The
agents are easily determined by job mut 'be done carefully so
soil tests; weed control with that the gums are not injured,
'chemicals can aid cultivation; thus avoiding possible places
seed treatments will enhance for -infection.
insect control. Comlbined with Pigs obtaining a certified
thorough disease prevenition, health status under the Ontario
the result must be unrestricted Certified Swine Herd policy eat
yields. No. this is not the time' only a'bou't three pounds of reg -
to merely scan recormnenda- ular feed' per pound of live
tions.' 'It is the year to follow gain, says :Mr. J. G. Nori=isth,
directions absolutely." Department of -Animal Huslband-
For those wishing further in- ry, Ontario , Agricultural Col-
fonnxa'tion, . Pu'blteatttion 296,• lege, Guelph. This is about
1965 Field Crop Recontanenda- ten percent less feed than re -
tions, is available from either ctuired . by oonveritional pips.
the Information Branch, On- _To achieve -this status, &;rine
tario Deparbmert of Agricul- must be free of virus pig pneu-
ture, Parliament Buildings, Tor= monis and ,atrophic rhinitis (V.
onto 2,. or' your local Agricul- P.P. and A.R.). However, pigs
tural Representative. There is just free of V.P.P. are also pro -
still time to grow nigh -yielding: clueing similar economic • effitc-
Crops. iency and growth.
Fall Fairs
Ontario's "Fall Fair" season HAD ANSWERS
gets under way at , an early Mrs. Perry John:5ton of
date this year with Richmond Goderich provided the an -
Hill Fair openinlg its annual swers to questions appearing
two-day event on May 14. ,From in a caption. under an old
that date, until November 12 Ipicbure of the G,,oderich Vol-
twhen• 1f1t,e- R cal Winter -Fair ;unte'er 11 'ire Department which'
Opens., some 240 fairs in various appeared in a recent Sig -
parts of `the Province will hold nal -Star. .She,stated the child
their an.�ival exhibitions. on the vehicle at the far right
Agrieult iu aLSaeietiPs, under. in- the picture was -her- -ueph-
whose auspices . the fairs are ew, Billy Swiger, who now
held, had. their beginning in lives in , Dearborn, Miahian.
1792 in Newark—now Niagara- Another child seated on the
• c- - I • • • . • ' e�trucl�vuas-Bi •
until 1,927: Ston of Victoria street, Gode-
Today the oldest Fair, from rich. _-
Jim McWhinney's bowling team took top
honors in the eight -team Men's Town Bowl-
ing League which concluded its season re-
cently. Team members: Jim McWhinney,
Minister of Highways
Deb Shewfelt, Ron Durnin, Don McWhinney,
Al Erb, Elmer Jenkins, and George Allison
who was absent.
Signal -Star photo
The Hon Iriwn Haskett, On- Highway"No. 7, West of Perth
and Highway No. 5 West of
Cooksville.
This is a three part program
in which the police will; .
(1) Examine drivers licences.
(2) Examine insurance certific-
ates of—ori e -s dr alterria
tivelly
evidence that pay-
ment has been made to the
Motor Vehicle Accident
E'larms -Fund:; ;
(3) -Department of Tr;ansrport
per. ohnel will make a 38 -
point safety" check of each
car. .__.__._.___
TheIn past years tete prov�in.ci 1
first locations will be on
police have relied on v isu 1
examinations when cars_ ha e
been baited for inspection
while the Department of Trans-
port has used its equipment for
voluntary 'safety checks only.
"This is the.. first time the two
()hooking techniques have been
used together," said Hon. Irwin
Haskett.
.'Mr. Haskett said that the mo -
Safe -5i units will be moven
tario Minister of Transport, an-
nounced last week that in the
interests of "highway safety, a
new ,program of compulsory
vehicle inspection was being in-
troduced next Monday, •.n co-
operation with,the Ontario Pro-
vincial Police.
Mobile. safety check units will
be. _.sex up__:at -_..raadside-. weigh
scales of the Department of
Transport in Eastern and South-
ern Ontario and the polite will
direct _passing traffic into flip
scale areas.
each week to new locations
throughout the provinice. He
hoped that these checks would
cause as liktle inconvenience as
possible to drivers, • but owing
to the traffic accident toll, it
was becoming vitally important ..
4o ensure that-- motor--- vehicles -
using our highways are in a
safe- operating condition.
Brake tt-sting machines and .
front end _altigntmen-t-equipment
will be used at each check site.
'The 'front end of each car will
be raised off the ground, so
,that king ., ' • ' • , - er-
ins, mechanism, wheeltbearifgs
and tie res can be examined.
Exhaust system, lights, and nrir-
1 rors will also un`tdergo..examin-
ation. Cars thatpassthe saf-
ety check will 'be given wind-
hield stickers. .
I The police believe that the
more thorough examination
made possible by the portable
equipment will--reyeA-1--faults in
cars that might escape attention
in a yisual examinaii.
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"S}aortnge of labour for cultivations, cofnbined with
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