Loading...
The Rural Voice, 1978-08, Page 42Perth farm [Continued from page 401 MANAGEMENT TOUR John Drummond, R. 5, Mitchell will be representing Perth county on the 1978 Soil and Crop Management Tour visiting the counties of Norfolk, Brant, Haldimand, Wentworth, North and South Niagara VALUE OF STRAW The past week we have received a number of calls regarding the plough down value of straw. The alternatives are to sell the straw or add it back to the soil. There is no doubt that straw, ploughed down, adds beneficial organic matter to the soil. The question is - how much value is this added organic matter. The value of straw is greatest on low organic matter soils. Fields that produce a good straw crop probably have a higlroxganic matter level. For instance, a good clay loam soil should contain about 4 per cent organic matter or 40 tons per acre. A good straw crop would yield 1 ton per acre. This 1 ton addition to the existing 40 tons will produce minimal soil improvement. If the soil has become run down, it may contain as little as 1 per cent organic matter (10 tons per acre). If 1 ton of straw is added to this soil, it will increase the organic matter by 10 per cent which will improve the soil condition. Low organic matter soils will not be capable of producing a lot of straw. In fact, the quantity produced will be too little to harvest easily. These fields should have the straw ploughed back, as well as adding organic matter in other forms such as manure. Thus, fields that produce large quantities of straw are already high in organic matter. Fields that produce little news straw need that little bit ploughed down. THREE YEAR STABILIZATION PROGRAM The province of Ontario has introduced a three year stab ili- zation program for growers of corn, soybeans and white beans. Enrolement forms have been mailed to corn growers who enrolled in the 1977 corn plan. Bean growers and other corn growers can obtain brochures and enrolment forms at county Agricultural offices. August lst. 1978 is the final date for enrolment. Growers are being asked to join for a three year period and pay a 1978 enrolement fee as well as a desposit for 1980. The three year enrolement has been introduced to overcome the problem of enrollees discontinuing the plan in years of good prices. How is the 1978 stabilized price calculated for corn? The Federal government supports corn at 90 per cent of the average price for the past five years and an adjustment is also made for increased production costs. In 1978, the Federal government's stabilized price might amount to $2.34 per bus. The Ontario program increases the Federal figure by another 5 per cent or 12 rents. The payout for any year is determined by subtracting the actual weighed price from the stabilized price. This calculation cannot be made until after the stabilization year ends on August 31st. If the actual weighed price were $2.34 per bus. then, in our example, there would be no Federal payment but there would be a Provincial payment of 12 cents per bus. Pave Morrissey Paiats L I M I f E D RURAL AND INDUSTRIAL PAINTING Sandblasting, High Pressure Water Cleaning R.R.##3, AILSA CRAIG, ONTARIO CREDITON (519) 234-6202 For free estimates call collect Floyd Baechler, R.R.1 Shakespeare, Ont. [519) 655-2794 or Crediton 15191234-6/M PG. 42 THE RURAL VOICE/AUGUST 1978 10.4.4 -4 -4 -**********4-4-4. *Attention Farmers Rough Surfaces Rust & Leakage are always a problem with any of the following Storage Bins Fan Cowls Feeder Troughs Loading Shutes Storage Tanks Etc.. Koma Boats Not only Manufacture Boats but also CUSTOM FIBERGLASS COMPONENTS Drop in and talk to us or give us a Call we will show you THE VERY DEFINITE ADVANTAGES That can save you TIME & MONEY KOMA BOATS Hwy#4 and Vanastra Road, Vanastra Park, Clinton, Ontario, Canada 482-3013 1 r t r 1 5 1 5 t t t c t E 1 1 V .t '1 r T 5 1 a a s s F c d F