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The Rural Voice, 1983-09, Page 20FARM NEWS Crop touring in Bruce county Canola on the farm of Mike Snobelen (on left) was planted two pounds to the acre, less than half the usual rate; Ag. rep. Mac Bolton checks it out. ,r` 1, m Rick Upfold, Bruce county crop specialist, explains the mechanics of rod row tests plots of barley and oats at the Peter Van Sickle farm, first stop on the Bruce County Soil and Crop Improvement Association Twilight Crop Tour. PG. 18 THE RURAL VOICE, SEPTEMBER 1983 Rod row test plots of oats and barley varieties on the farm owned by Peter Van Sickle, south of Ripley, were first on the agenda at the crop twilight meeting sponsored by the Bruce County Soil and Crop Im- provement Association. The barley plots, in excellent shape this year, include new varieties Birka and Rodeo; best standing was Perth. The barley to watch, according to Rick Upfold, Bruce county crop specialist, is Leger, a six -rowed smooth awned feed type barley developed by the Ottawa Research Station. It has been one of the highest yielding varieties across Ontario in the last two years. Oat varieties include Donald and OAC Woodstock 0A421-7 showing promise with OGLE 1983, New York State, with a good bushel weight. Canola planted at the Snobelen farm, south and west of Ripley, with