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internal parasites
A Survey of the' incidence of Kgmptville Laboratory staff, will
internal swine parasites in ---•-be-i.•rtvolved in the survey. It will
eastern Ontario is about to get cover five swine herds in each of
under way. the 11 counties of eastern
Dr. G. C. Fisher, head of the Ontario. Twelve fecal samples
Kemptville Veterinary • Services will be taken from each herd}, and
Laboratory; -as s -"t ''suresi -,; -,-ea latyzed,. •41Wc' the Itemrptvi»e
Laboratory. Sows,:.__weaners and
growing pigs will be included' in
the survey.
By examining the -swine
population of eastern Ontario,
Dr. Fisher hopes to come up
with practical answers directly
applicable to , the particular
conditions of the region. He
expects results to be available -by
December of this year.
designed as a practical aid for
producers. The ai,rn is to increase
"profits for the farmers by
minimizing • diseases. Although
similar surveys have been carried
`out throughout the province,
this is the first" "for eastern
Ontario.
A team appriach, involving
agricultural representatives,
industry representatives and
farmers. as well as the
ARDA assists
with resource
An inventory of the Dojus'
Reserve resources (Districts of
Nipissing and Parry Sound) to
launch pl.ans for futur
economic development war
annou•nCed today by the Hon.
W m , A. Stewart', Ontario
Minister of Agriculture and
• Food, and the Hon. Jean
ofiA e=d' ai '- linister ' of
Regional Econonr,ic Expansion„
_:.Fina cial.-assisiance to .complete
:the ,inventory bx',,, ,,4arefi . l;
provided through
the Federal -Provincial ARDA
administration, in co-operation
with the Dbkis -Indian Band•
Council. -
The, resource inventory report
will map and . reference all
natural and man-made resources
on the' reservation. The report's
'evaluations and recommenda-
tions for resource development
reserve
inventory
a
plans will be reviewed by the
Dokis Indian Band to ensure
complete understanding of the
effects of the plans on the
reservation and its people.
The need for the Dokis4
Reserve inventory was
r`ecognized and recommended by
the ti?okis Band Council, Canada
Department ' of Indian Affairs
and Northern Development and
the Ontario ..Department of
Agriculture :end s' Food: 'After, a
preliminary visit to the
reservation, am ARDA Branch
official with the Qntario4,x,�
Department of Agriculture ancf
Food reported, there was. an
urgent need for development
plans to realize the potential
valur tQ the Dokis-Reserve of
the tourist and forest industries.
This inventory is the result ,of
that demonstrated need,__ •,
Manitoulin firm gets
major ARDA grant
Plans to assist the , N.A.
McDougal Construction,
(Manitoulin) Limited of Gore
Bay to acquire a mobile hot and
cold mix ,asphalt plant and
related- equipment were
announced today by the Hon.
'Wm. A. ,Stewart; Minister of
Agri culture°"'and-•Food (Ontario),
and the Hon. Jean Marchand,
Minister of Regional Economic •
Expansion (Canada), under the
terms of the Federal -Provincial
Rural Dev'eiopment . Agreement.
The ARDA grant, a major
factor in the McDougal
company's decision to begin
supplying- asphalt mix at this '
time, will help • .improve
transportation facilities in the
Manitoulin Island area and -
create eight year-round jobs for
area people -` six now and two
more at a later date.
-In addition:,to, the
Federal -Provincial °' financial
conditions of, the grant, the
McDougal company must also
meet the specific equipment
standards recommended by the
Northern Ontario Development
Corporation., The -equipment
purchased must meet the
pollution control requirements
of both the Ontario Water
Resources 'Commission and the
Air Management Branch of the,
Ontario Department of Energy
and Resources Management, and
it must,, be suitable for preparing
-,and placing material as specified
.'by the' Ontario Department of
Highways for highway surfacing,
contracts in the Districts of
Manitoulin, Sudbury, and
Algoma.
Mulchingprotects garden
during winter -blasts
Mulching will , protect your
garden over winter Before
applying the 'mulch, however, be
sure you know the different
materials available and how" to
use them, advises Professor B. J.
Teskey, Department of
Horticultural Science, University
of Guelph.
A mulch must conserve soil
moisture, improve texture, tilth,.
aeration and structure of the
soil, retain or improve soil
microorganism balance,
eliminate plant competition,
prevent erosion and runoff, and
reflate s'oil temperatures.
Both organic and inorganic
mulches are available. An
organic mulch returns elements
to the soil. Legumes and hay are ,
most efficient.
Although inorganic materials
are excellent mulches, they do
not return any nutrients to the,
soil, says Professor Teskey. Their"
initial cost may be lower but
supplementing the soil with
fertilizers will raise future cost: ''
Certain - plastics,• crushed
vermiculate, perlite stone, and
fiber glass are examples of
inorganic.. -,mulches.
The lowly rutabaga
gains newest status
The lowly turnip is no more!
Years of research have given the
turnip neiv status and •-a new
name - .rutabaga.
TI7er"'rutiilaga •has an extra
mildness and sweetness. When
harvested after the first autumn
frosts, rutabagas have no\hint of
bitterness, Quick cooking in a
tightly`,,,overeld pan with a small
amount of boiling salted water
retains its sweet flavor and
valuable vitamin C. Dress up the
traditional mashed rutabaga with
ifferent flavor combinations.
d orange juice, brown sugar,
, and . ginger; sour cream and
ginger; grated Cheddar cheese; or
savory, thyme, Tosemary, chives,
on on...powder;. r�uxmegr mash
4- •'casseroles or stews. Serve i<aw in
,salads. Bake, 'scallop, creak», or
, .. glaze. F xplore the many ser4ng
possibilities.
•
Serve • rutabaga with your
favorite pork or' poultry dishes.
Buy rutabagas,that are heavy;
fdr their . size, advise ,•food
specialists at the Onta°ria Food
Council, Ontario Department of
Agriculture and Food. Light
rutabagas may be pithy or
hollow, with a strong flavor.
Rutabagas are ,waxed ,to lock in
moisture, aril store Well in your
refrigerator crisper or a cool
'basement.
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