The Rural Voice, 1983-04, Page 53AG -ALERT .
FARMERS .. .
INCREASE YOUR PROFITS!
SUBSCRIBE TO AG -ALERT.
Ag -Alert is a telephone hotline service, owned and operated by Agricultural Reporter John DePutter. Subscribers
get a secret hotline telephone number. They can dial it 24 hours a day, to hear taped messages giving U.S.
and Ontario prices for corn, soybeans, cattle and hogs. You also hear market outlooks, and management ideas.
Analysts and farmers are interviewed and you hear their comments. Members also receive a monthly newslet-
ter, and discounts to seminars.
WHAT CAN AG -ALERT DO FOR YOU?
• With our information, you will sell grain and livestock at opportune times, or buy feed
at strategic moments.
• Ag -Alert members are aware of economic trends that give signals on when to borrow,
expand, or to consolidate and wait.
• You will know when you need to act on weather and crop news from the U.S.; political
shifts in Washington; USDA reports which can move markets.
• Ag -Alert helps grain growers peg the local basis; informs livestock producers of U.S.
equivalent prices; analyzes farmland and rent price trends; describes futures market chart
formations.
To succeed in 1983, every farmer should invest at least $1 an acre in market information. Ag -Alert is the only
service you need. It is $195 per year (plus long distance charges to London, if any apply to your area). The
service is guaranteed. If you are not satisfied after 2 months, we will refund the unused portion of your subscrip-
tion cost.
SUBSCRIBE NOW. FILL IN THIS FORM.
Name
Address Postal Code
Telephone County _I grow Cash Crops Livestock
My cheque for $195 for a one year subscription to Ag -Alert is enclosed. I agree to keep the telephone
hotline number confidential.
Signature:
Please make cheque payable to Ag -Alert.
Tear across dotted line and mail to the following address: 175 Wortley Road, Suite 2, London, Ontario N6C
3P6. For more information, phone 433-0133.
PG. 50 THE RURAL VOICE, APRIL 1983
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