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The Rural Voice, 1986-09, Page 30CHiPON COMPUTERS & ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS iININNNI �III1I • SALES • SERVICE • LEASING III00 BUYS YOU A PRINTER When purchasing a WIZARD (IBM Compatable) with 640k memory, 1 Drive, 20Mb hard drive, and monochrome monitor at the regular price. ■ Down payment is required. STRATFORD 273-1412 GODERICH 524-2681 EXETER 228-6810 ANY WAY YOU LOOK AT IT HAGEDORN SNOWBLOWERS PERFORM WELL, ARE EASY TO DRIVE, AND THEY'RE BUILT TOUGH TO LAST FOR YEARS AND YEARS. I WE'VE BEEN BUILDING THEM THAT WAY FOR 25 YEARS NOW CALL US OR SEE YOUR DEALER NOW FOR PRE- SEASON SAVINGS ON ALL MODELS FROM 4 TO 9 FT. THERE'S NEVER BEEN A BETTER TIME TO BUY QUALITY HANDLE ANY KIND OF FEED WITH EASE WITH A HAGEDORN ZERO GRAZER/BALE FEEDER * ZERO GRAZING * STORED FEED * ROUND BALES * EXCELLENT FOR SUPPLEMENT FALL PASTURE * IDEAL FOR TAKING FEED TO REMOTE LOCATIONS * WINTER FEEDING COWS OR FEEDLOT ANIMALS OVER 80 QUALITY PRODUCTS * SNOWBLOWERS * WAGONS * BALE THROWER RACKS * FLAT RACKS * ZERO GRAZERS * DUMP TRAILERS ROUND BALE HANDLING EQUIPMENT * CATTLE FEEDERS * CATTLE HANDLING EQUIPMENT * GATES * SCALES * WOODSPLITTERS * 3 PH BLADES N.E. Hagedorn & SONS LIMITED Paisley, Ontario Tel. (519) 353-524015642 NIGHTS • BOB • 353-5876 COMMITTED TO BRINGING YOU VALUE IN FINE EQUIPMENT 30 THE RURAL VOICE NEWS "WE HAVE ROBBED AND RAPED THE SOIL." Senator Hubert Sparrow at Soil Conservation Day We have robbed and raped the soil, says Senator Hubert O. Spar- row, from Saskatchewan, speaking at Soil Conservation Day held at the farm of Gordon and Paula Lobb, in Huron County, just west of Clinton. Sparrow, speaking with evangelical fervor, says that soil is our most precious resource; that conservation must be made a priority. Soil degradation, he says, is caused by wind, water, saliniza- tion, acidification, compaction, mining, and urbanization, and it affects all parts of Canada. "The Atlantic provinces, a hun- dred years ago, had 15 to 18" of top soil with bedrock underneath... Now there is only six to seven inches of topsoil. In thirty years, there'll be no farming in that part of the country. "Quebec has good organic soil which is very fragile, but mono- culture, cropping the same crop continuously year after year, has