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Find hay conditioners.
give equal benefits
No. one make of :conditioner year and $1.00 a ton for a man
can claim an exclusive on mak- .with 200 tons. This includes de-
kig quick -drying, top-quality hay. predation on the machine, tree -
:s
' At least not by Ontario Depart-' tor and labor. These costcan
men t Agriculture tabulations.; be reduced considerably by Bdriv-
oth the crimper and c'onditioner with a P.T.O. :rimper and cus
.rher ing
,:f,pes were studied, and :althoughattachment straight through the
mower and drawing it behind the
hay conditioned by a crusher
mower. This eliminates a second
(smooth roller) dried somewhat'
trip over the. field," says Milne.
faster than hay conditioned by a
!crimper (corrugated roller) type There are Some tricks in get -
of machine—"the difference was ting the most nut of your con -
slot significant". ditioner. The engineer suggests
"-Crusher types perhaps don't that you:
g ive as :uniformcrushing as the. • Adjust roll pressure to the
Crimping types and some people I type of hay. Springs should he
difficulty with bunching in 1 tight enough to make sure
front of the smooth rollers," that the rollers run wet rather
explains Ross Milne, Atricultur-I than squeeze out all moisture.
al Engineering extension special-, :41. Condition hay within 20 min-
U t. utes :of mowing.
He adds: "Crimper type ma- • Mow at a high speed to give
chines generally operate at a uniform swath.
higher speeds with less stoppage 9 Don't re-conditiori (for e:.
than the crusher type machine, ample, after a rain). It often
The .crimper type requires 3 to shatters the leaves,
hp. and the crusher type 8 to
1,0 h.p. maximum, Horsepower
✓ equirements vary somewhat
With the crushing pressure and
density of the crop.
Milne believes that a condi-
tioner under Ontario conditions
could. cut hay curing time in
the field by 30 to 401', He thinks
Many farmers could save a day
by cutting one day and baling Personal items
the next—even when the hay is Mr. and Mrs. Alex )3 011ie
cut early. visited in Granton Friday with
Costs? The engineering special- Mrs. Ethel Squire.
-1st estimates the $700 to 8800 Laura. French is holidaying
price of a machine is worth it this week with Kathleen Morley
a a farmer takes off more than of Hazel Park, Mich.
30 acres of hay., He believes it Mr, and Mrs. •Kelly 'Robinson,
eliminates some of the risks of of Owen Sound, spent the week.
bad weather and states that end with Mr. and Mrs. William
l'compared to non - conditioned Morley Sr. end. attended the
bay, carotene level has been Morley reunion on SaturclaS'..
found to be 30 to SOS's higher in •Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nell of
bales of conditioned hay, and Clandeboye were. Sunday visits
5 months, since fewer leaves ors with Mr. and Mrs. Alton
were weathered." - Neil.
"It will cost $1.50 per ton for Mr, Grafton Squire. attended
a man with 100 tons of hay a' Grand Lodge of Canada AF
I AM in Toronto on Tuesday and
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Topics from
Whalen
By MRS. FRANK SQUIRE
Wednesda y.
( News budget from Carol Johnson is holidaying in
London this week at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Johnson.
Mrs.. Milne Pullen and Mrs.
Bert Duffield enjoyed a bus trip
to Detroit on Monday along with
other :members of the Horticul-
tural Society, Kirktori,
Mr, and Mrs. William 'Morley
Sr. visited at Grand Bend on
end family of Toronto spent the HWednesida„,s; Mr. and Mrs.
weekend with Mrs. Beecroft's °war(' —onq"
Jackie and Joanne Finkbsiner
parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'Harold were in Listowel last week holi-
Berry. daying at the home of their
Fink-
- Misses Wilma Elston and viar- Fra,ndmother. Mrs. 0.
tine Pym are spending the week 'leiner'
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Chap -
at Camp Bimini. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Baker and Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Pullman.
Elston attended the Nethercolt Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
has erne Morley wereMr, and
reunion at Spring bank on Sun- Mrs. Tom Smith, Gwen, Eleanor
day. and Keith of Clavering. Mr. and
Mr. jesse Elston and Mr, Mrs. Ed Batten and Ricky of •
George Wilson attended the Ma- penuar and Mr. and Mr,, pow
sonic Grand Lodge in Toronto Goudsward and small son, Lon-
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' I3y MRS, ARCHIE DEWAR
Personal items .
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Beeeroft
man, Exeter, visited Sunday with
Jast Wednesday. Mrs. Ellis Stra-
don.
han, Mrs. Wilfred Wilson, Mrs.
David Holland, Mrs, Eric West. WMS and WA
man, Mrs. Archie Dewar and The .July meetings of the WMS
Misses Patsy Clayborn, Vivian and WA were held at the • home
Baker, and Noreen Walkom were of Mrs. William French on
among the 80 ladies who enjoyed Thursday evening.
the bus trip to Detroit zoo on Mrs. Gordon Johnson presided
Monday's stopping for dinner at over the WMS. Mrs. Laverne
the Holiday Inn in Sarnia. Morley read the -Scripture and
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'forage unloader record
for Huron
ULY
28—Huron County Fruit Grow-
ers Twilight Meeting, at Bill Stra-
tychuk Orchard at Brussels.
09—Euron County Junior Farm-
er Association Meeting, Board
Rooms, Department of Agricul-
ture, Clinton.
AVOUST
23-4-11 Homemaking Garden
Club Achievement Day, Wingham
Uigh Sc'hoot.
26-4-H Homemaking Garden
Club Achievement Day, Blyth
Memorial Hall.
27-4-H ;Homemaking Garden
Club Achievement Day, Seaford)
High School.
SEPTEMBER
14 to 19—Western Fair, IsOnion.
16—Belgrave School Fair, Bel-
gravt.
1T--als..Killop School Fair.
23—Blyth Fall Fair.
24—Exeter .and Lucknow Fan
Fairs.
25—Seaforth Fall Fair.
26—Bayfield Fall Fair
28—Zurich Fall Fair.
30—Huron County Junior Farm-
er Meetin.g, Board Rooms, De-
partment of Agriculture, Clinton.
OCTOBER
2—Brussels Fall Fair,
3—Howick Fall Fair, Gorrie..
4—Huron County Junior Farm-
ers Annual Church Service
7—Teeswater Fall Fair.
9—Dungannon Fall Fair.
13 to 1G—International Plowing
Match, Peter's Corners.
14—Huron County Holstein Club
Sale, Clinton.
21—Huron County Holstein Club
Banquet, Myth.
30—Perth-Huron Shorthorn Club
Consignment Sale, Lucknow,
NOVEMBER
9—Huron' County Holstein Clilb
Annual Meeting, Clinton, 12:3n. •
13 to 21—Royal Winter Fair,
Toronto. ' erts, Lucan,
19—Queen's Guineas, Royal, Mr. and Mrs. John Williams •
Witte!. Fan,
A lialdimand County farina
and a silo salesman have put to-
gether a forage unloader that
can toss out 4 tons of chopped
grass in 12 minutes, And they
did it for less than $2,000.
It's a stationary unloader
that's filled from big drive-in
,dunip trucks. A forage wagon
chops grass front windrows in
the field, and blows it into two
4 -ton raparity trucks. The triwks
back Into the ,platforin of the
stationary unloader and dudvd
their load. Slats on the floor nf
the unloader then carry the
grass into the twin heaters at
the, front of the machine. From
the beaters the grass is ren -
Letter from
Kirkt n
By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS
Hear work of doctor
The WMS and WA of the 'United
Church met Wednesday evening
at the home of Mrs. Alex Cragn
with ten members answering the
roll call. Mrs. F. Roger con.
ducted the devotional service as-
sisted by Mrs, Glen Allen,
Mrs,•Rebt, Hazlewood was the
guest: speaker and gave a very
interesting talk on the life and
.work of Dr, Albert Sweitzer.
Personal items
Mr. and Mrs, Fred }tenet,
Brantford visited Thursday with
Mr. and Mrs. Dan daryis.
Miss Eleanor Doupe, Stratfnrd,
was a recent visitor with her bro-
ther, Mr. and Mrs. Everett
DOUpe.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice 'Wack-
ier and Mrs. H. Copeland visited
Sunday with Mrs. Inez MeRob-
Semi by belt to a blower which
tosses it into a big 23x60 foot
silo.
"We took a regular satin.:
loading forage' wagon. widene1.
is to 12 feet, pulled off the rear
wheels and :put a heavy plat.
form 'In the floor. Five beams
run the full length of the plat-
form and make it strong enough
to support a loaded true's," ex-
plains Cayuga steer feeder, L.
B. Meldenbacher.
"The $2,000 save me over
$10,000 in forage wagons (401
them I." he adds. -MY Hawks
' are two weeks on the grass it
age. and then they haul sand 1
sthe test .nt the year — so there's
no money tied lip there."
"Saves me quite a bit of $1.25
:labor too. One man can stay at
the silo and look after two true
tors, the unloader and the
wer. And bout :the nnly
trou-
hir we've run into is a bit of
' bunching .between the reels and
• the -blower-. We fixed that
putting in a shallower :dividing
board," says Mehlenbacher.
Comments Halton County Agri -
Skinner: "Bruce (Mehlenba cher)
isn't going nut on the limb and
recommending It :In :every far"
.mer, but to those thinking about
putting op lots of silage fast, it's
worth :their interest. And ;hid.:
ging by the number of farmers
.l've brought nut to sen bis set,:
up, there is a lot of interest."
26 — Huron County Hereford;
Breeders Fall Sale.
DECEMBER
1 — Huron County Hereford'
Breeders Annuaj Meeting and.
Banquet.
3—Perth-Huron Shorthorn Ban -
qua, Egmondville,
4 — Huron County Hereford
Breeders Fall Sale.'
Mrs, Alton Neil gave a reading.
The travelling basket was
handed in at this meeting. Mrs.
Cecil Squire read each verse.
and Mrs. Finkbeiner and Mrs.
Ray Parkinson were in charge
of the proceeds.
Mrs. Gordon johnson gave a
talk on her bus trip to Brant-
ford 'lastweek with the. Wood -
barn folk. Mrs. Ronald Squire
favoured with a flute, solo.
Mrs. Ray Parkinson was in!
charge of the WA and was as-;
slated in devotions by Mrs.!
William Morley Sr. and Mrs.!
Duffield, Mrs, Laverne Morley
gave a. reading.
A short business meeting was
held. Fourteen members were -
Present at, both meetings.
Mrs. William Brooks and Mrs.
Ralph Parkinson visited Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Benne.'
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