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The Rural Voice, 1978-08, Page 22POS tsfrom Ethel fence in Canada Ethel may be just a small place but it's got the market cornered in the selling of fence posts. Gordon Ross of Ethel who makes the posts sells them to wholesale buyers across Canada. The posts are thin steel poles not longer than a year in length with a wire attached which gives the livestock an electric shock if they get too close. The steel from which the fence posts are made is all prime material from Hamilton, said Mr. Ross. "Most of the steel is high in carbon with lots of- spring and it doesn't bend as easily as ordinary steel, so it's useful for fence purposes." Steel prices fluctuate drastically ac- cording to Mr. Ross. "It's a case of supply and demand. We buy when the price is right. Right now people are stockpiling steel. There's a threat of a strike in the steel industry and 1 expect prices will continue to go up." The Ethel Service Centre is a three-man operation which was started by Mr. Ross in 1973 and although he sells fence posts all across Canada Mr. Ross said there's very little demand in Quebec and the Maritimes as they have ample wooden stakes. On the other hand ever year there's a build-up in the volume of orders from Western Canada. Winthrop GENERAL STORE Open Mon. -Sat. till 9:00 P.M. Grocery & Hardware Work Boots - Rubber Boots CEDAR POSTS FENCE SUPPLIES 45 Gal. Steel Barrels -Gas- DOUG Gas-DOUG & GAIL SCHROEDER 527-1247 The centre buys its steel in coils and although most buyers have their steel straightened in Hamilton, the Ethel company has its own straightener. Wings for the fence posts are cut out of scrape of sheet metal by Mr. Ross himself in the early part of the week. The wings are welded to the ends of the fence posts and hold the posts solid when driven into the ground. Bob Pierce, one of the two men, Mr. Ross employs at the Ethel Service Centre does the welding. It takes the men an entire day to make enough posts to fill the paint wheel. It holds 2,100 posts and is filled to capacity daily. The paint wheel will hold over 3 tons when fully loaded and takes 3/4 of an hours to turn and spray paint the steel posts. Mr. Ross who is originally from wingham worked at the Canadian National telegraph station agency for 15 years until it was closed. Later he worked in the automotive trade and during the slack winter months while looking for something to do he came up with the idea of making the fence posts. Boredom linked to soil erosion Boredom on the part of tarmers has caused hundreds of acres of Prime agricultural land in Southern Ontario to be lost due to wind and water erosion a grain it 22 THE RURAL VOICE/AUGUST 1978. ZWAAN' S WELDING AND EQUIPMENT Bldg. 25 Winnipeg Rd. Vanastra 482-7931 Next to Bayfield Boats SALES AND SERVICE OF Livestock Racks Edbro Hoists Grain Bodies Fifth -Wheel Trailers General Repairs conference in Chatham was told recently. Charles Baldwin of the Ridgetown Col- lege of Agricultural Technology told the conference that some farms in South- - western Ontario are "flat, barren and windswept" because their owners have nothing better to do than rework the soil and plow it, exposing the subsoil and planting every inch of the field instead of. leaving parts fallow to allow for proper= water drainage. Baldwin said some farmers level their fields several times a year and plow it twice a year instead of once because they have nothing better to do. "The biggest thing cash croppers have to overcome is time on their hands." No Barriers He said that because the land is overworked and the subsoil exposed there are no natural barriers to prevent the wind from blowing away good top soil and heavy rains cause gullies to form on the upturned soil. When the water runs out of the gullies it takes the fertile top soil with it, leaving behind the exposed sub soil, he said. He said the problem is compounded by farmers who plow close to the edge of their property and close to the gullies instead of leaving a grassy buffer zone. Baldwin said that if farmers planted trees and shrubs on their property to form a windbreak and if they left grassy strips of land fallow to absorb rain water, erosion process would be greatly reduced and the land values would increase. Strickland AUTOMOBILES JEEP TOYOTA AMERICAN MOTORS STRICKLAND AUTOMOBILES Goderich (519) 524-8841 524-8411 524-9381