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The Rural Voice, 2000-04, Page 59Advice energy related. This may indicate the advantage of changing your crop plans. A word of caution is needed here. Before changing, look at what the effect on your overall profitability would be if you changed your rotation patterns? If producers all move toward soybean production, an already oversupplied market will respond with even further decreases in price. Will these decreases be greater than your fuel savings? 6) Plan ahead — Get recommen- dations and suggested alternatives from agri-business and crop advisors. Exploring alternatives with accompanying partial budgets needs to be the order of the day as we approach the 2000 planting season. 7) Renegotiate land rental rates — For those not locked into a lease agreement, the one area that can improve your bottom line will be land rental rates. Monitoring input resources not affected by fuel costs needs to be high on the list of "To Do's". Increasing fuel costs will have a serious effect on the farmers' bottom line. Take action now to reduce the impact on your operation.0 Dealing with weeds in your orchard By Leslie Huffman Weed Lead for Horticultural Crops, OMAFRA Many orchard and vineyard growers have reported too many weed escapes during 1999. Some orchard growers have been trying new herbicides that were registered under the Minor Use program over the past few years. Others continued with their usual practice for controlling weeds. In both situations, reports of large numbers of pigweeds, annual grasses and some perennial weeds were received from most areas of the province. Why so many weed escapes? In most areas, the weather patterns favoured late weed germination, as well as poor performance of herbicides. Soil -applied herbicides, including simazine, Karmex, Lexone or Sencor, Dual Magnum, Sinbar, linuron and Devrinol need moisture for activation. Generally these USK \L COMMITTED TO QUALITY YOU CAN DEPEND ON ELITE MODEL 28L X 26 TIRES LIQUID MANURE SPREADER Also available I/I6 models HUSKY FARM EQUIPMENT LTD. ALMA, ONTARIO NOB 1 A0 (51 9) 846-5329 CUSTOM FARM SERVICES We have a complete line of equipment from AIR DRILLS to COMBINES that can provide FAST AND EFFICIENT SERVICE CUSTOM SPRAYING WITH A ROGATOR Combine these services with seeds supplied by and OS% TM NOVARTIS SEEDS and we can give you an unbeatable combination Call Jim or Pete for details 519-233-3218 HILL & HILL FARMS VARNA APRIL 2000 55