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The Rural Voice, 2001-09, Page 28ROLLER BLOWER MILL RENTALS • 1800 bu./hr. capacity with low horsepower requirements • New Roller Mills from 1200.3600 bu./hr. • Selection of good used Roller Blowers MIDWEST FARM SYSTEMS INC. P.O. Box 280 Wellesley, Ont. 519-656-2352 Fax 656-3252 imum Stretch Superior Strength BRUCE TILE R.R. 3, Walkerton, Ontario NOG 2V0 519-392-6929 Toll free 1-800-265-3080 "For increased band value and greater crop yields" -Wan Delp you :: an - your drainage requir- ents Contact Bruce Tile or Your Local Bruce Tile Drainage Contractor: • Tait Brothers, Chatsworth • Barry Weigel Drainage, Mildmay- • Schmidt Drainage, Harriston • K.M.M. Farm Drainage, Walton • Ron Williams Drainage, Listowel • Bruce Cook, atford • Tait Brothers, Grand Valley • Harold Kuep, Newton anleA ;eaJo -• Maximum Water Intake 24 THE RURAL VOICE variety of exhibits will be set up in and around the Dairy Pavilion. "Our Titan structure was designed to meet the needs of Canadian dairy farmers, and we see ourselves as a major supplier to the industry in the future," says Ben Hogervorst of Cover -All. "We're proud to sponsor the Dairy Expo, and we look forward to showcasing this design at the Show. Back by popular demand is the Lely Astronaut robotic milking demonstration. Last year, it was the first on-site demo of a robotic milker in North America, and farmers from across Canada and the northern U.S. were on -hand to witness this new technology. New this year will be the nutrient management demonstration, scheduled tor 12:30 p.m. daily. This demo will feature environmentally friendly manure management equipment, including injection technology. "We're very excited to report the entire livestock area at the Show will be expanded this year, including the dairy section," says Jordon Underhill. livestock co-ordinator. "It's sure to be a great spot for commercial farmers to learn and do business...all in one place." A new Swine Expo has been added to the expanding livestock line-up at Canada's Outdoor Farm Show this year. Approximately 12 per cent of livestock producers that attended last year's show were involved in the swine industry, according to a survey conducted at the time. In response, a Swine Expo has been added to the program for the first time, and will feature a variety of exhibitors and demonstrations. It will also be part of the new, exclusive livestock area that will highlight this year's Show. Exhibits in the new commercial swine pavilion — which will be sponsored by Grand Valley Fortifiers — will highlight genetic improvement, feed, equipment and swine animal health. An outdoor display showing simulated carcass composting for swine is also being planned. A nutrient management liquid manure field demonstration (using water) will take place each day at the Show at 12:30 pm. This demo is also