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The Huron Expositor, 1986-10-15, Page 14
A14 — THE HURON EXPOSITOR, OCTOBER 15, 1985 Stockyards traded Gerald Ball of RR 1, Embro averaging 1100 The market at Brussels of 81.62 with on ti good demand at .5(I to $1.00 per cwt. lbs, sold for an overallprice higher. Cows and pigs sold steady. There sales to 83.35. on offer. Choice Exotic Heifers - 80.00 to 84.00 with were i e1 cattle and 0 to pigs sales to 86.75. 78.00 to Choice Sleets • 82.00 86.00 with sales to Choice White-faced Heifers -tt7.50. 81.00, a Blake of RR Good Steer'; - 79,00 to 82.00. A heifer consigned b06U lbs. for 86.50 A steer s weighingig1070 7H0 lbs. solMad of RR 6,50 with Brussels 10 sto lbs. averfor 1 ,60 with his offering of 33 heifers averaging ; y shis ngeor anof v r ll pr ce of 83.42. 1068 lbs, selling for an overall price of 83.4�sch• Seven heifers consigned by Mu lbs sold selling for overall gree of er of RR 3, Brussels averaging 1124 9{t l , rs coaveraging Grant 80 lbs. sold Fisch - of Bl n overall price Kincardine averaging 84.12 Harold 1166 las, selling for an overall price of 83.39.' far un overall price ut 84.12 with a sale to forrTwent withore his sfconsigned byheifers eragi 85.5p' and GaryntBelle hoeifers RR 1, Wroxeter y HarilEmd Forty-twoleFarms steers Dungannon by averaging gle Y 1252lent of Drnlprice 8.72 wa heifer weighing 11r0 lbs. of the 1252 lbs. sold for an overall price of 213.72 with 1084 lbs. sold for an overall price of 82:46 with • sales etol e5ste. Mph and market at 86.75. Carl Dinsmore of Twelve ricers consigned by Five heifers consigned l0 CarlDinsdfora1 Rogers. f rf RR t, ith theirir averaging RR 1, Gorrie averaging n t73tt less sold for 84.80 with .se offeringof Ten heifers consigned by with a sale to 3.50.Fischer 27 Mees averaging ) )7O �bs. selling for an overall grace of 8 lien diby L oT lbs 8 c her overae tyke of steers bor- of RR,t, Mildmay Th PoultryPconsigned by Mary th ales 10 Farms aver n1Farms.soldof fora 2, Moorefield an overall ix heifers consigned byiG sales to 8a 1 . of RH.2, l�ucknow averaging 1063 lbs. sold for averaging t 0971bs. an overall price of 83.32Twith sales steers con ned b Murr^,t' an overall price of 81.86 w1 th0 abs. sold for TKagte-R2, W n ham averaging 1182 and their steer weighing l\bs. sold of an o, W ingham of 63.12 with a 84.25. lase sold for an overall p Fourteen mixed heifers consignedby abs. ,;de t en rte Larry 1188 lbs, sold for sold for an overall price of 80.09 with sales to Fifteen steers consigned by JtmPortinga of Smock of Rill , W Ingham averaging silt1.WlIcf82.8averaging consigned by W illard Cress- Thirteen white-faced heifers ,consigned by an overall price of 82.84 with a sale to 113.75. 83.50. Four steers HAROV1148 lbs. Bruce Corrigan of RR 1, Bluevale averaging th man of an 3, Haprice averaging a lbs. at. 82,76. sold for overall price of 82.17 with a sale at 948 (le ace Cows bU 0U to for an S4 00 with a salel price of 78.97 s to Ba Eleven Doug W agg steers consigned by , R115, ver llpt cell of 82.08averaging 1275 lbs. sold for . 55 Good Cows - 46.00 to 50,00. red by Karel Canners and Cutters • 42.00 to 46.00. overall price 82.08 with a sale at 64.00. Thorel -two steers consigned of 83.76 with a light hulls traded. oadhhigh of 71.25. Ib. 111 ichiels of fig t , Sebringville averaging 1188 I lehvy nulls traded to a high of 70.00. tale sold for an overall price Pigs under 30 of $1.152per lb W ally 30 to 40 lb. pigs to a high sale to 86:50, consigned by Forty-five steers in 1124 40 to 50 Ib. pigs to a high of $1.04. p s to a high l n. sold of !n v callStrprice averaging ` 81 90 with a 50 to 60 lb. 50 to 60 Ib. pigs to a high of 1. . ib. Ilia, sold for an overall 99 Bair t, 84.75. I me hundred and favi sires consit red by 70 to 80 in. to a high of .88 P ADIRTYh— Workers laying asphalt behind the Seaforth Branch of the BeB t the task, part of a project aimed at ank of Commerce last week found it a hot, dirty job, but continued to work away a ■ restoring the, bank to an appearance similar to when I1 was oriFlat t ally to constructed. ��- Varna offer their !'limes much more an the nadian Mr. of llogan, said be does not want to be feiltheir f and subsidis n mers can't see tcombnued from Page A3 t critical of M r Riddell because it anybody can Rogan is try to do anything, it will be Jack. But his first farmers al a disadvantage. combine immediately. farmer why they are not rligiHle for some kind of Arnett copping sbns ry obstacle is his own cabinet. to lint a why these. lousing at clapping his beans rather than Mr Hogan said his soil conservation ulthem, of he ever gets into the Read. He Farmers require short leen help P tants will be too rotten to pull,practices may prove to be an advantage in the pp crop next spring and it will have to come from although believes the pthe province, said Mr. Hogan. no although there won't one as much date old. will wet r t conditions. better in is weather andnd t�linans now that the weather has turned cold. Even farmers who have insurance will wticonditaons, litsiridge `tayalo g tillcans tion require `assistance, said Mr. Hogan. 1 farmers are duction but not all been a better crop' Mr. Hogan says Michigan y rut'an'r coves cost of prorich on is Heller. Weed control is also better hey have of it and farmers sure won't getpocketn is hell there is less Boron the residue from ge Mich in ttportionof ourhave be hit here, u inThe ether toying repro, expenses he said. " seed, covers out z M k htgan farmers have beans and sugarl.L year s corn crop and they ore nut as apt to acres to oneothlf t t n-thar t of herr chemical suer as rhafertilizer and loin ear's. m the fields, chemicals but riot overhead." talked who took the crop acreage and hath are rotting ng to mould hut Mr. lloginsaid carnes, \b'hen he turned Hogan's one reservata reservation conservation d Ili talked after the tour ti, Sir tlogt • (rae'1 coot � ����n ' " ���� ■��— i`hccorn crop hit c,. •tour Mr. Ride Quern practise. get it art one pressure g the rtiweek on I\1 M. pagan says farmers will anti suggested one way to P the whale beans because of t etr de - or another particularly one way our with ment to act would he to withhold land taxes system. He wasn't sure at could penetrate isr the retail 5500 million to $Otto million each hl 0 to be A Think ('iridian campaignfood. domestic retail food 'fee wet bconditionause s were lookingthis full. doing well and even better in wet "That makes st single market for pressing Henn cmp !hos year. The wheat s Mr, Ilogttn said he thinks the tactic has hat snit that isn't tilled, but they seem uicxl sector was launchedrecently Se atlld the onduatry test large shod Mr. tiumrycr been used before over a dispute concerning dog conditions 5 rou one \kNlore th Minister John Expansion Canadian ago food produrLS,'race as doing a fill beans also had in htheet Regional industrial Exp h;u'vrst was poor because of mo�`h`itpi even education tax, so at as nn�f lame yeas. we sprouting through the hard sod comp NI mister tor Big'•'U we had had five p ,t torr seeding Mici'Cote. Wisr' er.rrnt anerrase an weeky (hough 1110 cors is 0 goo crop'the initial rain e i 1)KIF' ,Even a our p pumped low' , to the brans tnr could live with it, but that hasn't 1 to other p to were looking Mr Hot ease." Dome Petro"lt i go erase, d want be because of the 11orr than 4supermarkets n designedtoHogan " said Mr. Hogan, He points volute; m the specialPall's means an extra $5 million is is this year.' industries in troubleHo including D shoppers to buy {'iridian food,processors, for threat p •- \looki 0 disastrous harvestridge tiN, al will be for ,cher reasons. N' r wiscov.ert ?P into the ecunomfa Andlhafnot�tt P news for "Farm' term. Ile Ian broke, commented processed everybody •' Nov.. mean goof c over the long leum and businesses such as (b ttwo banks log by an Irene and P more consumes will retailers and consumeswhich cnUttpsed, gism �i` We're hoping Each t-ol• purchag retia to wall receive use a kit will mean to farmers covin tams and i Ie elan and go ern ,.inti as quick ��riii�Ml� of paint of•Purchase tnalrrials to use in concerns atm Q li: ma-W kt s l at ('ear that choppsecond r W se said. Mr Hogan accompanied the tour p respond lrlesti�®©% C�1�ng arta ine quality and p highlighting J k Written and ���®® , ,production aeon domestic trod products Riddell E�$ P rs will tend to • \'1'e already know from tests in super �` campaign in Uctoner, but each ctrl Agriculture Minister Jack itiddel made to participate to and when he visited ale mage Mr itis for grade A a dozen more to cover higher markets last year throd CL� are labelled as sic a ,n huv ('iridian if p ,rt• wall arida how long Huron to as. .. The pr,t1C11.'• he added rdinattng the ice gild to producers hack promotional materials to use. are seeking is {atibr eggs wall increase by tour cents term goal of the Program is to appeared to pass the buck. sand Mr Hogan sin October will abut rem by at tease costs priers Trio are (S The tori, r the Thin Agriculture ('anaoa as rncnur,gr retailers to Use it into their federal jut. sr pmmolinn, watch is funded b�eDI o rn working told Nit Riddell there Mr annual marketing plans Organizers also The farmers tram instituted areaet This is an excellent example 1'e than theme year. round, items things he can do immediately list enhancing jinn i,c twain governtrstn; and industry• the interest rebate prog ('nk• .aui m the expect that sales of nnn�foed grocery will help in the shot( term -The campaign is the latest step t ill ;x• lam,ted e MT clow of goods internalien- This program was more sucressrut than its 4 By extending it c, nimoic Ili t to Create pjecieeessor+, said Mr Hogan, because e a sth did Think Canadian domestic marketing program t �IL'tideit'sc~steroidtrait<'nnadacontinue year. which that t>i(IF:launched m 1518 y even ,dly. if is past as important yon. cant require the bon P requested a into tar load srtlor. we'll Ht ex sang the bank req npporluodiin for air wcompetitiveyntoatnnsumes' previous programs roam rnnsumrry Io Ihr 'Titins ('anndinn' duc•tK to find their way untt)nly a small number of th .. said Mr guarantee and Ihr) used n 10 hump people message f y carts in our awn cu rye from thrix lama 4 rs spend about cote �om th their whola w Onlvle used the nprogmof {tic federal agtnuftutr drparlmtnt illi kro< ry mates that the nation's shoppers k ('ani Hrtulcflar tionthraidtheyane cent in all provinces but remiig to the according a dozen We Newfoundland p Inr this reason This tanners suggested Mr Riddell knock down Ute intertest rate or mrrea-'u' the grant merle% available same Level as a year ag Marketing Agency. Ihree ants ('nAlthou hEfeged down hast month. ebee Although ford pricepaido to producers for Nova Scotia, Neo BTUns all k and Iwo cents rade A large increased the grade A large Prete: a decrease in the pricec in the pncmg ontiuici slit eggs other than g a pricing formula The %hang cymvc•rctco rate in CN.ht A', p difference censure producers in all provinces receive a This the rot is tpri a and the price equal to their costypnct s paid to egg outrage Prim P farmers n cannula between the grade A large aid for An The agency sets the producer is p al the beginning of each month using other Barrs provinces wall experience a coat of production to advance to the iiowrvtr, some due to a change M fee The prices ovmmmrepo Nalri ad Tarn even higher prtYT producers in frdrral g formula used to pace eggs. 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