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The Rural Voice, 1978-11, Page 321 least 30 days after calving." When possible. farmers should prevent the entry to the barns of people who f equent other farms. Also, when a cow aborts her calf a veterinarian should be notified immediately. Dr. McGowan notes that 940 Ontario farmers have had their herds tested and have received brucellosis -free listed herd status. which allows a farmer to ship cattle without a brucellosis test anywhere in Canada. and allows exports to the United States on the basis on one 30 -day test. Another 3,314 herds in Ontario have had the first test towards this status. "Above all. farmers should not become complacent about brucellosis. The effort to detect and eradicate the disease must be maintained." Hip roof plans available Braced rafter (hip roof) plans arc now available from the Canada Plan Service (CPS). according to Jim Arnold. Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food agri- cultural engineer. This new series of plans was developed tomeet the increasing demand for this type d roof. he says. The braced rafter roof. which resembles the traditional two-story barn roof. can be used for a variety of farm buildings. It allows for more vertical storage space than conventional trussed roofs. The extra space makes it ideal for fruit and vegetable storages, or for two-story dairy barns where farmers want to store hay or straw above the stall area. Its esthetic appearance and storage capability also make it a popular choice for horse barns. The CPS plans for braced rafter roofs are designed for either No. 2 grade spruce or No. 2 grade Douglas fir lumber. Metric and imperial unit plans are available for spans from 6000 mm (20 ft.; to 21 600 mm (72 ft.). in increments of 600 mm (2 ft). "These plans are designed to withstand local snow and wind loads. and the dead load of the roof itself." says Mr. Arnold. "Thcyaredesigned for ease of construction, using the smallest amount of construction materials." Plans must be strictly followed, part- icularly in anchoring the roof to the sidewall or niow floor. advises Mr. Arnold. Improper use and contruction of hip roofs will result in substandard buildings. ' CPS plans are designed by experts from provincial ministries of agriculture. in cooperation with the Canada Plan Service Design Center. Agriculture Canada, Ottawa. In Ontario. plans are available from agricultural engineers at local offices d the Ministry of Agriculture and Food. Your area agricultural engineer will be able to help you adapt plans to your particular needs and local conditions. Stxickland AUTOMOBILES JEEP TOYOTA AMERICAN MOTORS STRICKLAND AUTOMOBILES Goderich (519) 524-8841 524-8411 524-9381 See what the Butler Oswalt Ensil Mixer Can Do For YOU . Lower your feeding costs and . Increase production LOWRY FARM SYSTEMS R.R.1, Kincardine, Ontario at Amberley Phone 395-5286 PG. 32 THE RURAL VOICE/NOVEMBER 1978