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FURNITURE STORE
Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer
PHONE 36 or 85
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LIQUID MANURE SYSTEM
NEEDS CAREFUL PANNING
lit:ladling manure In a liquid
form has become 'popular in
.recent years because the method
lends itself to mechanization
allows better utilization of
nutrients, says iii, Martin 'Wrub-
loski, Agricultural Engineering
Of Agriculture 10(1 Food, Guelph.
The two main considerations in,
pin ening a liquid manure system
the ,11ixet of storage and the
proper type of storage facility to
fit the farm enterprise,
When caicalating the size of
storagE , the kind of animals.
I he au mho!. of ni1(1.015. and the
Ian :IA at time the manure wili
he stored should be erynsitiored
first. For instapro, imgs pi•oduen
one-fifth curie foot liunid Man-
ure per da.y each anti milking
cows produce 4-ifro cubic feet per
dy ea ch.
The number of days of sior:,
age varies from area to area.
Facilities should he planned with
Six months storage in mind so
that manure is spread on un-
frozen ground where it is more
rc-dilv plitiorbed or Incorporated
into th,i
Thorp aro fnisly:Itty Ihroo typos
of shwa go preca,,; i•oct ngular,
(-wit in loner, by frott
In pince r i rrw Jar :Inks. rrh‘t,
proenst typo is generally more
el'oonsivo but is constructed
can he constructed without a top
mare quickly. Tho circular tank
but tops Ore recommended for t
safety. odor control. and Con-
venience of agitating the manure
and filling the spreader.
When that tOPS are placed on
the storage 4t is necessary to
have ports which are at least
folly feet set:taro to accomodate
all Minns, Tt is recommended
that ports he no more than (10
feet apart so that it is pos-
sible to agitofe 30' feel', or less
from the port.
totligfrig, the storage tank
itnign'tnnt. PoptAthfo fit rto
pansion of buildings shOttid
sill OP di storac,,es
.ka:1; limit expansion, txpansiral
of tbi% {'forage facility tt self
should 211$0 fro Lsmgibier without
Tnonv probleMS.
Planning cannot „be O'Cleferiv
phasi7led, says Mr. WridtleKki,
Money and tinitt wilt be' saved:
difffenttle.s will be a voided If
plettfy Of time is spent is investi-,
gating sand dottlgttatIg rho rao-ii ,
wpm properly,
SPEAKING OF FACTS
it LS almost a custom when-
ever there is a sales tax increase
la politicians to wain that Man-
ritrtota'ers, wholemlots and
retailers tnnst not litkr., liri e5
Prematurely, "We will not per-
mit unconscionable profits to
.1.),Its-ineF,s,;" Ube phrases usually
r..0, "We will not permit rho pub-
lic' to be initiated."
TIoWever, whoa Lcovertimonts
;Ito it business thin„tes are
fto.'caf. i15 itld iCat ad by Mauves
regarding the priees of beer and
liquor nindo tono,;01- the
most rere.nt .sales tax inetbaFte,
is
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NO DOWN PAYMENT. $26.00 A MONTH
PHONE 194 BRUSSELS, ONT.
for a bottle of Canadian. Whiskey
$2.!ll goes to the province, $1.8$
to Ottawa. only 83 c-oats to Um
distiller. Of the :14M/6 paid for a
boitle of Scotch, $3.50 goes to
the province, ¶1.97 to Ottawa,
$1.1,8 to the distiller. —
the- By' vtell
.•
provinCe. a Ontario. Ina prin-
ciple would apply everyWhere,,
Of I l'.4 •I.2‘a paid i-or a 24-bottle
(-eats goes to the!)
c• wits to the pro-
vince, $1.11, to Ottawa, and $2 .08
to the Brewer. Of the 10,40 paid,