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The Rural Voice, 1993-06, Page 28CIRCULAR MANURE TANKS • Concrete Foundations • Circular Tanks • Bunker Silos • Crane Rental • Excavation • Float Service 1GB GREY -BRUCE CONSTRUCTION LIMITED R. R. 5, MILDMAY, ONTARIO Phone (519) 367-2372 Fax (519) 367-2172 LARRY HOFFARTH JIM POECHMAN (519) 364-4523 (519) 367-2910 PLATE BURNING WE CAN CUT ANY FLAT SURFACED SHAPE YOU REQUIRE FROM STEEL. OUR MODERN CAD PROGRAMME ASSURES ACCURATE PARTS EVERY TIME. We make a drawing of the part on the computer, then transfer it to the plate burning machine, which cuts the part exactly to your requirements. Small orders, fast turn around is our specialty. Another service to the farming community. Available at Stratford store only. HUNTER HUNTER STEEL SALES 500 Lorne Ave., Stratford, Ontario 519-273-3151 1-800-265-8579 FAX 519-273-0350 0❑1v1•+1❖■0❑1 24 THE RURAL VOICE Stewardson worries about the possible loss of these experts. Unconfirmed reports say some of the staff have already been offered jobs in the United States. "Does Ontario want to lose these people so important to our industry?" D:. Morris suggests part of the solution to the problem of funding for the lab is to make the lab's data available to private industry on a fee for service basis. There has been a large data base built up that would be valuable, for instance, to a pharmaceutical company looking into which anitbiotics had the best effect at combating a specific disease. The labs also aren't allowed to take culture samples from private companies for analysis. "One of the best ways of cost cutting is cost recovery. OMAF should be more co- operative." But while the government-owned lab can be of help for private industry, privately owned labs aren't the answer for farmers and veterinarians. In a lab supported by private industry the sense of independence is lost, Dr. Morris says. "We need to maintain the preserve of an independent third party laboratory in the most densely populated livestock area of the province. We also need to maintain the Veterinary Laboratory Information System (VLIS) intact to continue monitoring the provincial herd." He suggests increasing fees and charging for all laboratory supplies and mailing/courier services; allowing, for a fee, access to the data base at the lab and use of resource materials such as photographs, slides and specimens by individuals and companies; research contracting; and consultation services for a fee. Stake holders in the industry could also sponsor the lab through a check -off system, by donations or by contracting by individuals, associations and corporations, Dr. Morris proposes. Also lost to the veterinary profession with the closing of the college will be the graduates of the Veterinary Technology course. Mary Alderson says there are 300 applications for the 40 open positions in the course. Because of the careful screening that goes into selecting students there is virtually no drop out rate, she says. The course is the only