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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1985-03-20, Page 59Straw chopper makes feed. palatable ..: from page 21 straw they bale through the combine straw dropper to help make it more palatable. They also like to install an auger - blower set up on the combine to save and bale the doff to further improve the payability and feed value of the wheat straw. To feed the large bales and stalls, the Hogans rove them to a wind break yard near the bam and regulate the feeding with an electric wire. They use those same yards as calving areas in the spring. The stalks or straw wasted during the winter feeding, acts as a good bedding -base for the spring. "We try to keep the cattle in these outside yards as much as possible, as weather permits, during calving, to avoid disease problems in the bam, says Ray. They also have all of the cows calving in Mardi and April so as not interfere with field work in May. They spread most of the manure in August on wheat stubble to 'avoid the wet soil conditions and busy time periods in the Farm paper doesn't reflect reality: OFA from page 11 for concem, and that these ,cold, impersonal government papers don't reflect the reality in the country." He said the OFA will be discussing the white paper with government and elected officials soon, and he will be reminding them all of the statement made by Prime Minister Mulroney at the recent First Ministers' Conference. Mulroney said, "I don't know that there's an area of our national economic life where there has been a greater productivity increase in the last 15 years than Canadian agriculture. I don't know of a sector that has received less in retum in terns of reward for that individual effort." spring and fall. The cows usually go to pasture around mid-May and the two month breeding season starts about May 24. They use two Chartilais bulls on the mature cows and two Angus bulls for fust and second calf heifers. The Hogans 'and Howards have started to practice some rotational grazing and hope to continue and refine that concept, as it has improved the carrying capacity of the pastures. When the pastures become inade- quate, usually in mid to late September, they put temporary electric fencing around wheat stubble fields with under seeded red dover growth, and let the cows graze them until corn stalks become available, usually in early ...November. The cows graze on corn stalks until the snow comes. "I hope I haven't painted such a rosy picture about our hums that you will think we are making a fortune, " says Ray. "Unfor- tunately that is not true, as much as I wish it. was. There are still many areas on our fann that can be improved, however I think I can honestly say we have been able to make the cow -calf and cash crop sectors on our farms work to mutual benefit." Ray believes if they were not using crop residues for feed and marginal land for pasture, and if they were not practicing conservational tillage, they may not have been able to survive in the fanning business this long. Beyond just mere financial survival ,the cattle and conservation tillage practices are helping the family conserve the soil on their fares, Ray observes. "Cattle have been called the perfect no -till machines," says Ray. "They not only convert solar energy to beef, but' most of their forage can be produced on marginal land. In addition they also come equipped with a stalk chopper on front and a manure spreader on back. Not even John Deere could invent a machine like that." riilinii; 111111.... 1111111111111 Grain Storage BETTER AND BROCK Grain Bins& Hopper Tanks •COMPLETE LINE OF AERATION AND DRYING ACCESSORIES •ERECTION A ,AILABLE SPECIAL PRICES FOR TMONTH OF MARCH PHONE • Twin County Building System ROBERT SCHNURR 519-387-2779 BERT ERNEWEIN 519-881-2417 The Iorm, lEdilioo, Week of fdarvb 29, 1185 - 27 PRICE tfaH#111 MERCURY BUSTERS 1. WM Ilk '85 F SERIES SAVE UP TO $1300* with purchase of Explorer Package +. ../ Combine the F-150 workmate package with the Explorer package and save up to ¶1975 * SAVE UP TO 5150 with purchase of Explorer Package+. 8 IJ \\A * '85 Ranger Canada's best built, best selling, best priced, standard equipped compact truck. We're BUSTING PAYMENTS TOO! Take delivery of any new Ford or Mercury car or Tight truck before March 31 and you make NO MONTHLY PAYMENTS 'til JUNE 1985. Participating Dealers Have Details