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The Rural Voice, 1982-12, Page 29FARM NEWS OMAF names special project co-ordinator H.E. McGill has been appointed special projects co-ordinator in the Technology and Field Services division of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food. Formerly director of the ministry's livestock branch, McGill is continuing a 34 -year career with the ministry. In making the announcement, Assistant Deputy Minister Dr. J.C. Rennie said McGill will co-ordinate the development of action plans to deal with several critical issues in the livestock industry. "Mr. McGill brings to his new assign- ment a unique understanding of the needs of producers and the competitive pres- sures they face in both the domestic and international market," Dr. Rennie added. Initially, McGill will lead four major projects over the next two year. The first will investigate opportunities for more efficient pork production through im- proved management practices. McGill will identify needed changes in the operation of the industry and then develop a tailor-made educational exten- sion program for pork producers. The second project will assess the future of Ontario beef production systems in the rapidly changing economic environ- ment. In conjunction with animal and plant scientists and the beef cattle industry, existing research will be evalu- ated and new studies commissioned if necessary. He will also study the effect of tingle voltage on the performance of livestock and poultry, particularly dairy cattle and co-ordinate the ministry's activity with Ontario Hydro and other agencies on this issue. Finally, McGill will oversee the evalua- tion of canola as a livestock feed and estimate the potential Ontario demand for the crop. Stabilization plan pays $1.9 million Ontario will pay $1.9 million to corn and soybean producers enrolled in the 1979-1981 stabilization plan for corn, soybeans, white beans and winter wheat, Agriculture and Food Minister Dennis Timbrell announced.. Participating producers will receive payments for 1981 production of $13.55 per tonne for soybeans and $2.01 per tonne for corn. One-third of the payment is covered by fees producers paid into the plan. "These fees have been earning interest and any contributions and interest not needed to cover the producers' one-third share will be returned to them," Timbrell said. Since market prices for winter wheat and white beans were higher than stabilized prices, no payments :,re called for and contributions plus interest will be returned to registered producers of these commodities, the minister added. Cheques for white beans and winter wheat are expected to be mailed by late November. Information on making claims for their 1981 stabilization pay- ments will be sent to corn and soybean farmers registered in the Ontario plan. Barley has been added to the plan for the current cycle covering 1982, 1983 and 1984. Insta-matic Cooking Microwave Oven Factory authorized Holiday rebate from I / QUaSa! •,f Rebates up to 5100. WISE ENERGY CENTRE HAROLD WISE LIMITED 262 Bayfield Road, CLINTON 482-7062 1 • BRINDLEY AUCTION '/a mile east of Dungannon FOR SALE Tractors (OVER 50 AT ALL TIMES) FORD 5200 FORD 5000 FORD 5600 MF 175 D WHITE 1370 Lucknow Snow blowers Special Price after Nov. 15/82 5' $ 800. 6' $ 850. *61/2' $ 950. • 7' $1025. •71/2' $1100. •7D $1225. *7 1/2 $1350. (light) 81/2 D S1750 71/2' $1550. (heavy duty) HYDRAULIC HOOD 575.00 EXTRA Regular Sale on third Saturday every month at 10 a.m. SHARP Lunch Counter Auctioneer Gordon H. Brindley For further Information, call 519-529-7625 519-529-7970 THE RURAL VOICE/DECEMBER 1982 PG. 29