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A14 - THE HURON. EXPOSITOR, ,ARR1140, _1983
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INTERNAL PARASITES was the topic at a seminar held at growth In heifers. Examining a new product to combat this
the Seaforth Veterinary Clinic last Wednesday evening. problem, from left are. Lyle Haney, Kevin Kale, Ken
Felix Leupen, representing rogar/STB Inc., sponsored the Flanagan, Tom Melady, Ray Devereaux, Dr. Brian Nuhn
seminar. Approximately 25 dairy producers attended and and Felix Leupen. (Wassink photo)
learned that parasites can lower milk production and slow
Will announce new farmer program
BY SHARON DWIZ
Ontario's agriculture min-
ister, Dennis Timbrell told a
meeting of Huron federation
of agriculture members in
Lucknow last week, he will
announce a program for
beginning farmers shortly
after the province's treasurer
presents the 1983 budget
May 10.
Mr. Timbrell was speaking
to the North West Huron
federation of agriculture an-
nual .meeting held at the
Lucknow District Community
Centre April 20. More than
200 area farmers and mem-
bers of the Asrhfield and
West Wawanosh Township
federations of agriculture
attended the meeting which
was open to the public.
Mr. Timbrell said he re-
commended the program for
beginning farmers to cabinet
shortly after he became
minister of agriculture, along
with an improved stabilizat-
ion program and the extent -
ion of the Ontario Farm
Assistance Program. The
program was presented to
the treasury department last
June, right at the time the
treasury officials were in-
forming cabinet the govern-
ment's revenues were going
to he a minimum of $300
million less than projected.
This program and several
others had to be shelved.
Mr. Timbrell assured the
meeting he would not be a
party to including the pro-
gram in the throne speech a
second time IT he did not
already have the assurance
of the premier and the
treasurer that they will pro-
ceed.
Jim Boak, an Ashfield
Township farmer, asked the
minister during the question
period if the program would
permit his two sons, who
have lost their farm, to start
farming again.
"The cows are gone, the
quota is gone, and so is the
farm," said Mr. Boak. "Your
government is now propos-
ing a program for young
farmers, will boys have a
chance to start over again?"
"We haven't finalized the
qualification criteria for the
program, so I'm not in a
position to tell you tonight,"
replied Mr. Timbrell. "I
cannot promise you tonight
9that the program will cover
your sons....Whatever we
introduce, there are going to
be some people who will not
qualify.
.The minister told the
meeting he is disappointed
the federal budget announc-
ed last week did not allocate
more funds for the Farm
Credit Corporation (FCC)
and encourage investors to
put their money into agricul-
ture through agri-bonds.
Regarding the virtual
abandonment of farmers in
the budget, Mr. Timbrell
said he had expected the
federal government to use
the legislation they pushed
through last year, permitting
them to borrow money from
international money markets
where interest rates are
lower than prevailing rates,
to recycle money to the farm
community through FCC.
At the time they tacked
about doubling the amount of
money in FCC which gets
about $500 million from the
federal treasury, said Mr.
Timbrell. To date they have
only been able to add about
another $50 million. The
minister also criticized the
federal government for re-
tusing to include a tax
incentive oneE uraging in-
vestors to put their money
into agriculture through
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