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The Rural Voice, 1978-12, Page 19Rural news in brief Feeder cattle sell by video Modern technology has come to the auction barn. Recently almost S200,000,000 worth of feeder beef cattle were sold by a video tape at the Tri -County Sales Barns near Hanover. This was Canada's first video auction sale of feedercattle, and it was operated by the Ontario Beef Exchange Ltd. (OBEX), a company owned and operated by six Bruce County beef producers. Instead of cattle sellers bringing in their animals on the hoof to the sales barn, all they had to bring was a small video cassette. During the three hour sale bath cattle buyers and sellers focused their attention on two black video tape boxes instead of on live cattle in a livestockarena. The cattle were filmed by OBEX at the farm gate and the boxes showed the video tape on two one -metre high screens on the wall. The sale was officially opened by William Stewart, Ontario's former agri- culture minister. Took nerve Mr. Stewarts said afterwards, "You have to admit, it took nerve," referring to the fact farmers in the past have traditionally thoroughly examined an animal before purchasing it. During the sale, 2,897 feeder steers and heifers, weighing an average of 900 pounds were marketed, while an audience of 700 people watched. The auctioneers who handled the unique sale were Hugh Filson of Denfield and George Ribey of Underword. A total of 40 lots were sold by the two men, without the noise and the odour of cattle being chased around the sale ring. The beef exchange claims the viewing of cattle on video tape reduces travelling For all your PROPANE NEEDS during the winter season please call us first Suppliers of Propane for FARM, HOME maw and INDUSTRY SPARLING'S PROPANE CO. LTD. Blyth, Ont. 523-4256 stress on animals, the possibility of picking up diseases and shipping costs to the owners. Also, the owner can refuse the highest bid, since his cattle are still safely at home on the farm and he hasn't had the expense of transporting them to the sales barn. The OBEX firm does it work for a commission of the total selling price. The firm includes Ernest Ackert, Ron Wolfe, Bill Wolfe, Williard Calhoun, Harvey Davis and Clarence Ackert - all beef farmers themselves. Similar video tape stocker sales have been run in the United States but this is the first time sale of this kind has been held in Canada. Not much for farmers in budget: Hannam Peter Hannam, president of the OFA' doesn't see many advantages for the farming community in the federal budget. Mr. Hannam was quoted as saying, "Again the government is trying to make food prices the whipping boy for all 1 Head for Holmesville Bigger &Better The Mid -way Point for all your FRESH CUT MEAT BEEF Hind, Side, Whole, Quarter CUT & WRAPPED FREE Custom cutting & Wrapping FIND ALL YOUR GROCERY AND PERSONAL NEEDS PLUS FRESH CUT MEAT AT COMPETATIVE PRICES "Head for the Heart of Downtown Holmesville" HOLMESVILLE General Store Owned & Operated by Darrell & Anne Abbott Highway No. 8 Mid -way either way Phone 482-7150 THE RURAL VOICE/DECEMBER 1978 PG. 19