The Huron Expositor, 1961-06-08, Page 71
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See the
CUNNINGHAM
HAY CONDITIONER
at
Boyes Farm Supply
Phone 110 •Seaforth
have
le
With a piece of string, pins and
Plaits of a ;face -out and face -in
stable arrangement, O. D. A. ex-
tension engineer Bob Milne can
show you how to save about one
mile of walking per year per cow
in a face -out arrangement --during
milking alone.
Why" so
chore -time n ischspe t About behind t70% he
cows and 30% in front. Time and
motion studies have shown it,"
an-
swersMi1ne. Sounless Y
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g to us
eutte
cleaners,
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pipelines and mechanical fed con-
veyors, he feels it's best to face
two rows of cows away from a
central litter alley.
In stables up to 40 feet wide he
suets two rows of cows running
lengthwise. The calf and matern-
ity pens would be located at the
We're Celebrating Our
And to mark the occasion have carried out a
complete remodelling, so that we may pro-
vide better service for our many customers.
We began our business in the Spring of 1956,
and since that time have served an ever in-
Rern,odeiied darn.
n d of the row. Ile feels •that this
Would be the best step saving ar-
rangement.
In barns over 40 feet wide, the
extension engineer suggests two
rows of cows and a row of calf
pens in order to make the best
use of space. It involves more la-
bor, but the space saved makes up
for it.
Don't forget about other ideas
that will
cut
down
chores. The lo-
cation
utilities s can save steps.
I3y having the feed room and sils
located close together, feed carts
can be kept in this area; in some
cases one trip around the stable
will feed the cattle both their sil-
age and concentrates.
In other cases, Milne says the
two trips will do both these opera-
tions. When the silage feeding is
completes with one cart, another
circular trip
concentrate lcnee this a e
side bys side tso thattthereeareano.
unproductive steps.
A wall panel holding a shovel,
tohand
st iscote outsiderks, and con-
venient.
An extra wall panel with
the same tools on it at the opposite
end of
the
stable
may
save e m
an
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trips across the stable to get one
of these items. Additional hay and
straw chutes into the mows may
mean mater-
ials outss of themoving
mow these of inathe
stable below.
An interesting comment of
Milne's: with farm labor valued
at $1 per hour, economists say we
can afford to spend $45 for any
!Millions $hgep
Last year in Australia $6,400.
000 sheep were _pastured. is
16 per cent of the world's tote).
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Algeria Dwarfs France
miles, a hinterland ste retching tcf hi nge back
one thousand miles into Africa,
and a' total area of over 800,000
square miles, s Al
ei '
gr n is about
four
times the size of France. hs popu-
lation is 10 millions, and of these,
only about one-tenth make up the
European community,
convenience which will save one
minute of chore time per day. On
this basis, it will pay you to do
a lot of thinking before you re-
model.
Pfay.l ThatiRaelcad O. World
On n Ju e .144, 1814 > . Harriet
.11eecher Stowe was l xn ui ,Cour
pecticut. Her sallnele "om"s Cali
in", first published'as•a serial
an abolitionist "newspaper Froin
18u1-52, was once oif the. mtost pow- .� f
crful :arid influefitial books ever '
written to right .a wrong, It :was
read b
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England. glah. She wr0 e
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many other
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novels too, including Sonic attrac-
tive children's books, but none of
thein had the tremendous impact
of her great denunciation of slav-•
ery.
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Mother: "Don't you . know it's
bad for little boys to fight, Alfie?;'
Alfie: "Yes, but Alec doesn't
know yet, so I was teaching hint."
creasing number of customers, who have
found that Massey -Ferguson Implements and
Boyes' Farm Supply Service and Prices are a
hard combination to beat!
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MODERN ARRANGEMENT MAKES
POSSIBLE IMPROVED SERVICE
(LEFT) Mrs. A. Boyes is shown in the attrac-
tive office working at the records of the thousands of
Massey -Ferguson. parts which are on hand at Boyes
Farm Supply. Mrs. R. Pringle, who is bookkeeper, is
seated at the desk. Newly -installed equipment makes
possible the location of parts within seconds, and indi-
cates the quantity on hand and pride.
(RIGHT) Here Alex Boyes waits on customer
Winston Workman, while behind can be seen a por-
tion of parts department. Row on row of bins contain
thousands of parts, ready to serve Massey -Ferguson
users in the area. There is no waiting when parts
are obtained at Boyes' Farm Supply.
We invite the farming community to come in
and see our newly -arranged Showroom and
Offices. Let us tell you how Massey - Fergu-
son Implements can save you money!
Let Us Demonstrate These Massey -Ferguson Money Savers
MASSEY.. FERC U SON 31
DYNA-BALANCE MOWER
NEW;
WINDROW -
GULPING
BALER
MASSEV-FERGUSON 155E1 I
fir
awe
NEEDS QUO
DAILY - GREASING!
IT'S HERE! The Massey -Ferguson 10 ... the new
high-capacity profit -maker that eliminates daily
greasing, makes you first in the field, and gets the
job done in record time!
The MF 10's oversized 56" -wide pickup handles
the heaviest.windrows with ease. You can adjust
the size or weight of the bales for just the right
"heft" you want. This new Massey -Ferguson 10
Baler is faster, more dependable and trouble -free --
far years of economical, high -profit baling!
Come in today—See for yourself!
FULLY MOUNTED IN 1 MINUTE
No more time -wasting, back -breaking labor in hooking
up. No, sir, not with the new MF 31. It's on and off so
fast, you'll hardly believe It possible, and without even
using a wrench.
Adjusts to 3 Tractor Tread Widths—In seconds, you can
adjust the new MF 31 to match any tread width on your
tractor ... and the mower's inner shoe will be running
right down the line where you want it for a full cut.
No more"HappyMedium" Knife Speeds—You can choose
the knife speed you want to suit your crop by simply
adjusting the Variable Speed Pulley.
Improved Dyna -Balance Drive for Smoother, Faster Mow-
ing—This is the pitmanless drive that minimizes wear -
causing vibrations, Cuts way down on clogging while it
lets you mow faster and better than ever before.
BOYES • FAR
PHONE 110 : SEAFORTH, ONTARIO
MF 65 DIESEL
PAYS OFF BIG!
Match it up against anything else in the 4 -plow class
for power, economy and convenience The Massey -
Ferguson 65 Diesel will win "hands clown" every time.
And why not, when you team up diesel power and the
Ferguson System, you're bound to have a tractor that
really pays off!
The "65" Diesel has the added convenience of a spe-
cial Differential Lock so you may have power at both
rear wheels to eliminate wheel slippage.
Call us for a dethonstration of this great new all -job
tractor on your farm soon.
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