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The Rural Voice, 1986-09, Page 48FARM AND COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS Kase Vanden Heuvel Construction Co. Ltd. Kase Vanden Heuvel 5249176 or R R 2. GODERICH Ken Janmaat 5271858 SEAFORTH tatter 6 p m.) COMFORT CASTRATOR AND CASTRETTES • Lightweight portable steel construction • One person operation • 3 models • Used for every farrowing • 5 year guarantee • Useful for many other veterinary procedures Courier Service Available 447 George St. W. P.O. Box 198 Durham, Ont. NOG 1R0 Phone 519.369.6176 SAVE FERTILIZER DOLLARS INDUSTRIAL WASTE To and from anywhere in Ontario Fully licensed by Min. of Environment Lic. #800302 SEPTIC TANKS No tank too big or too small LIQUID MANURE TANKS Three Self Propelled Spreaders Vacuum or Terra Units 8" Agitating pumps 8', 10', 12' Tanks S.M.F. LIQUID DISPOSAL CaII Garry or Greg R.R. 1, GOWANSTOWN, ONT. NOG 1Y0 519-291-2134 48 THE RURAL VOICE ADVICE MAKING ADJUSTMENTS IN CROP GROWING There are several ways of fine tuning your operation and many of these can dramatically alter the profitability of the farm. Some of these adjustments include: Selling Off That Extra 100 Acres That extra farm may be just the dead weight that keeps dragging the operation down. By the time one tries to service the debt on it, there is nothing left for family liv- ing. It's a tough decision to sell off that special piece of ground that you've wanted to have all your life. Perhaps you might even have to sell it at a loss. But the difference between principal and interest payments and what you could rent the land back for would probably absorb this loss in a couple of years. The selling of the farm will not only reduce debt Toad but also move the operation from a high risk position to a lower one. Selling Off Equipment When one suggests this tactic, the response is generally pretty cold. It has often been said, farmers would rather part with their wife than their big tractor. I won't challenge the accuracy of this statement other than just to say return on investment must be looked at. The most critical pieces of equipment are planters and sprayers. The crop must be put in the ground on a timely basis. However, often trading, sharing implements or renting certain pieces of equipment can be cheaper than straight ownership. Off -Farm Income I have heard more than one farmer say that it was the off -farm job that helped them through the troubled times. The extra revenue came on a regular schedule, which improved their cash flow and it also freed up some money for the little things which otherwise couldn't have been afforded. The unfortunate part is that high pay- ing off -farm jobs are not that easi- ly landed. However, cropping does