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WHAT'S NEW
FEEDER APRON
CONTROLS FLIES
The B & L Mineral Feeder, new in
1990, features a wick -fed apron oiler to
control face flies.
The feeder hangs to prevent damage
from livestock, and is constructed with
simplicity and strength. It is available
with a single or double face fly attach-
ment.
For more information, contact B & L
Farm Services, Chesley, Ontario, 519-
363-3308.0
NEW VERSION OF
TWIN -ROTOR RAKE
The RS 500 from Krone Niemeyer
comes to Ontario in mid-June.
This twin -rotor rake was introduced
in 1988 in the 3 -point hitch version. The
new pull -type varies in width from 17'
8" when forming two windrows to 16'
when forming one large windrow.
There are four work settings: one
large windrow in which 32' of hay can be
combined into one windrow; two me-
dium-sized windrows; side displace-
ment of two medium windrows, and
combining two windrows into one.
For details, contact Harco Ag Equip-
ment, Harriston, Ontario, 519-338-
2923.0
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PRODUCE
FARM MARKET
LTD.
(Formerly Evans Market)
Joan A. Westerhout
Pieter Westerhout
For Quality fresh
vegetables & fruit
Watch for our
early sweet corn
Open Daily
throughout the spring
and summer months
5 Km north of Bayfield
RR 1 Bayfield 482-5718
Robert and Maria Baes
put in their SURGE/ feed computer for their 80 cows
in July 1989 because they were unhappy with grain in-
take, knowing that their genetic potential wasn't being
met.
Bob and Maria both agree that "since putting in the
computer system, herd health has been much better,
information on the herd has been super, and production
has been up dramatically. It is definitely exceeding our
expectations." For further infromation feel free to call
them at 348-9130.
Huron Dairy Equipment Ltd. is happy to have supplied
the Baes with their dairy automation needs. Let us help
you. Call:
HURON DAIRY EQUIPMENT LTD.
R. R. 4, Seaforth, Ontario, NOK 1 WO
519-522-1935
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