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The Rural Voice, 1990-09, Page 28NORTHERN CATTLE SALES Wiarton Manitoulin Satellite Sale Galetta Wiarton Thessalon South River Thurs. Sept. 6 Thurs. Sept. 13 — "Olex" Waterloo Sat. Sept. 15 Thurs. Sept. 20 Wed. Sept. 26 Thurs. Sept. 27 New Liskeard LaSarre (P.O.) Amos (P.O.) Wiarton Galetta Thessalon Hoard's Station Wiarton South River Lindsay Thessalon Lindsay 10:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 1:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. OCTOBER Thurs. Oct. 4 Fri. Oct. 5 Sat. Oct. 6 Thurs. Oct. 11 Sat. Oct. 13 Sat. Oct. 20 Thurs. Oct. 25 Thurs. Oct. 25 Thurs. Oct. 25 Wed. Oct. 31 11 a.m. 12 noon 11:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. 11:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. NOVEMBER Fri. Nov. 2 4:00 p.m. Fri. Nov. 7 10:00 a.m. Hoard's Station Thurs. Nov. 8 Lindsay Wed. Nov. 14 Simcoe Cty. Thurs. Nov. 15 11:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m. 2000 yearlings 2000 yearlings 1000 yearlings 2000 yearlings 1700 yearlings 1000 head 1200 yrl. calves 1500 calves 1200 calves 2000 pl./calves 1000 head 800 calves 400 yearlings 1500 head 100% calves 200 head 1500 yearlings 150 head 300 precons 1500 calves 800 calves 1500 yr./calves 500 calves For 24 hour toll free market information call 1-800-461-9622 Choose Northern Cattle Sales Network for your feedlot requirements 24 THE RURAL VOICE kinds of fungi causing the dis- colouration," explains Tu, "but three or four of them are the most frequent. Now we can start to develop control measures through cultural practices, breeding, and biological control." In the past, Dr. Tu checked discol- oured seeds for the presence of toxins. He detected toxins in beans with a pink discolouration. However, when discol- oured beans were removed at the ele- vator, the remaining beans were free of toxin. The research project is expected to conclude in late 1990, with a report to follow in 1991. 8. Tomatoes that can take the cold Not all tomatoes are created equal: some can withstand cold temperatures better than others. "The first phase of our work," says University of Guelph crop science professor PeterPauls, "was to screen for the trait so plant breeders could identify those plants that were cold -tolerant." The screening technique was based on the plants' photosynthetic machin- ery. They were exposed to a chilling stress and the researchers did an assay to identify those that had been stressed the least. The second phase, now under- way, is to evaluate how transferable the characteristic is. Ontario growers could extend their short growing season with cold -tolerant tomatoes, and improve their ability to compete in the marketplace. The number of replanted tomato transplants would also be reduced if transplants could survive temperatures below 10°C. Processors would benefit from a longer domestic season too, by making more efficient use of their facilities. This project is being funded by H. J. Heinz of Canada Ltd. and the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council.0 WHY BUY A NUHN LAGOON PUMP ANY PUMP CAN FILLA SPREADER ... THE CALIBER OF OUR AGITATION SETS US APART! w.. NOW WITH A . .ri w... "IN FOUR FUNCTION HYDRAULIC CONTROL WE GUARANTEE ;"NUHN NUHN INDUSTRIES MORE MACHINE i INDUSTRIISLTD.) R. R. 1 SEBRINGVILLE, NOK 1X0 / FOR YOUR DOLLAR 519-393-6284 See us at the International Plowing Match Sept. 18-22,1990 NORTHERN CATTLE SALES Wiarton Manitoulin Satellite Sale Galetta Wiarton Thessalon South River Thurs. Sept. 6 Thurs. Sept. 13 — "Olex" Waterloo Sat. Sept. 15 Thurs. Sept. 20 Wed. Sept. 26 Thurs. Sept. 27 New Liskeard LaSarre (P.O.) Amos (P.O.) Wiarton Galetta Thessalon Hoard's Station Wiarton South River Lindsay Thessalon Lindsay 10:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 1:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. OCTOBER Thurs. Oct. 4 Fri. Oct. 5 Sat. Oct. 6 Thurs. Oct. 11 Sat. Oct. 13 Sat. Oct. 20 Thurs. Oct. 25 Thurs. Oct. 25 Thurs. Oct. 25 Wed. Oct. 31 11 a.m. 12 noon 11:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. 11:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. NOVEMBER Fri. Nov. 2 4:00 p.m. Fri. Nov. 7 10:00 a.m. Hoard's Station Thurs. Nov. 8 Lindsay Wed. Nov. 14 Simcoe Cty. Thurs. Nov. 15 11:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m. 2000 yearlings 2000 yearlings 1000 yearlings 2000 yearlings 1700 yearlings 1000 head 1200 yrl. calves 1500 calves 1200 calves 2000 pl./calves 1000 head 800 calves 400 yearlings 1500 head 100% calves 200 head 1500 yearlings 150 head 300 precons 1500 calves 800 calves 1500 yr./calves 500 calves For 24 hour toll free market information call 1-800-461-9622 Choose Northern Cattle Sales Network for your feedlot requirements 24 THE RURAL VOICE kinds of fungi causing the dis- colouration," explains Tu, "but three or four of them are the most frequent. Now we can start to develop control measures through cultural practices, breeding, and biological control." In the past, Dr. Tu checked discol- oured seeds for the presence of toxins. He detected toxins in beans with a pink discolouration. However, when discol- oured beans were removed at the ele- vator, the remaining beans were free of toxin. The research project is expected to conclude in late 1990, with a report to follow in 1991. 8. Tomatoes that can take the cold Not all tomatoes are created equal: some can withstand cold temperatures better than others. "The first phase of our work," says University of Guelph crop science professor PeterPauls, "was to screen for the trait so plant breeders could identify those plants that were cold -tolerant." The screening technique was based on the plants' photosynthetic machin- ery. They were exposed to a chilling stress and the researchers did an assay to identify those that had been stressed the least. The second phase, now under- way, is to evaluate how transferable the characteristic is. Ontario growers could extend their short growing season with cold -tolerant tomatoes, and improve their ability to compete in the marketplace. The number of replanted tomato transplants would also be reduced if transplants could survive temperatures below 10°C. Processors would benefit from a longer domestic season too, by making more efficient use of their facilities. This project is being funded by H. J. Heinz of Canada Ltd. and the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council.0