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The Rural Voice, 1991-01, Page 4SOUTHWESTERN ONTARIO'S 53rd ANNUAL FARMERS' "Sustainable Agriculture January 9 Ridgetown College WEEK in the 90s" - 12, 1991 �..r PROGRAM Feature Speaker - Wed., Thurs., Fn., — 1:30.2:15 p.m. FREE Hearing Tests Available Daily OMAF Information Booth - Wilson Hall • OMAF personnel available daily to discuss programs and problems in Farm and Soil Management. Jan. 9— Corn and Soybeans Speaker - Agricuhure, The Environment and Future • Dr. John kerd Co-ordinator, Centre for Sustainable Agricuhural Systems, Universiyof Missouri, St. Louis, Missouri - Sustainable Agriculture Through the 90s - Corn Management - Topics include: Soil N Test in Ontario, Herbicides, Additives, Pesticides - Soybean Management - Topics include: Production Practices, Diseasesilnsects/Nematodes, Speciahy Varieties, Markel Update Jan. 10 — Agribusiness Management — Soils and the Environment Speaker - Tom Sawyer, Exec, V P., The Fertilizer Institute of Ontario Inc., Cambridge - Co-operative Financing/Purchasing For Producers - Impact of Policy/Programs on Ontario Agriculture - The GST, Record Keeping, and You - Marketing Management For The 1990s - Soils - The Environment Jan. 11 — Cereals — Processing Tomato Day Speaker - Dr. George Johannessen, Director Emeritus, California Tomato Research Inc., Dannville, California - Processing Tomato Production Woddwide Winter Wheat - varieties, marketing, management - Processing Tomatoes - Fresh Market Vegetable Production - Marketing of Fresh Market Vegetables Jan. 12 — Alternative Livestock Production - Deer Farming - Buffalo to Pheasants - Goat Production and Management Sheep Production - A.M. Exhibits and Demonstrations - P.M. Sheep Management Session - Organic Agriculture - Production, Marketing 11th Annual Computer Show - Exhibits. User -Friendly Software BABYSITTING AVAILABLE — SAT. ONLY Bring own supplies 9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Alumni Room, Agronomy Building Registration cost $5.00 including admission to the day's program and Farmers' Week information. Noon meal available each day at dining hall. ALL WEEK A longer noon hour is planned for your convenience to visit the many commercial exhibits in Willson Hall and the Agronomy Building RRSPs GET THE CREDIT UNION ADVANTAGE! • No administrative fees • Maximize your tax deductions • Ensure yourself a secure investment • Instant tax receipts. •Take advantage of our best interest rates • Fixed and variable rate plans available - Fixed plans earn interest similar to term rates for 1-5 years - Variable plans earn interest subject to change with the market and can be withdrawn at any time check at your branch for availability artyIrma CREDIT UNION 1m1iIrfm k‘Jter, SECURITY! Check out the advantages at these local participating Credit Unions Clinton Community Credit Union Clinton Exeter 482-3466 235-0640 Hepcoe Credit Union Limited Kincardine Port Elgin 396-9121 832-9011 St. Willibrord Community Credit Union Stratford 271-4883 OTHER OFFICES IN: London, Arkona, Strathroy, Watford, Sarnia, 8 Blenheim North Huron Credit Union Wingham 357-2311 Mitchell & District Credit Union Ltd. Mitchell Stratford 348-8448 271-9083 Shakespeare Sebringville 625-8400 393-6670 Saugeen Community Credit Union Ltd. Durham Holstein 369-2931 334-3460 Elmwood 363-2305 Member: Ontario Share 8 Deposit Insurance Corporation