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The Rural Voice, 1993-06, Page 40a Dari-Kool® Bulk Cooling Systems Check the Benefits Remarkable cool -down time - Dan-Kool cools milk as d enters the tank. This prevents temperature variation that decreases butterfat tests and increases bacteria counts. f Dari-Kool® Bulk Cooling Systems can benefit you. Contact your Bou -Matic® Dealer today! 4f, Constant temperature - This modern tank keeps milk a constant temperature without over - agitating or freezing your milk. Convenient automatic Iā€¢ cleaning attachments - The automatic washer sits at the cooler's side. You don't . move or reattach this convenient and powerful washer. 4r Topnotch products I- and dependable service - The manufacturing expertise gained by more than four decades goes into your Dari-Kool Cooling System. BOU MAT ro«-Q...ow i. Debus Dairy Supply Ltd. R.R. 1 Brunner NOK 1C0 (519) 595-8114 H. Nicholson & Son R.R. 2 Tara NOH 2N0 (519) 934-2343 21st Century Dairy Eq. Inc. R.R. 4 Walton NOK 1Z0 (519) 887-6784 GEHL TDC® Round Balers Only From Gehl TDC®ā€” Total Density Control, is a patented 'air-draulic" bale density system exclusively on Gehl round balers. This remarkably simple system allows you to vary bale density and core size to adapt to changing crop conditions ā€” giving you the flexibility you need to make quality round bales. Both the 1870 and 1470 feature texturized belts, constant velocity driveline, and the optional manual or Auto -Electric Twine -wrap. STOP BY FOR A DEMONSTRATION TODAY! HYDE BROTHERS FARM EQUIPMENT LIMITED Hensall 519-262-2605 (Bob, Terry, Joe) 36 THE RURAL VOICE News Pesticide container recycling program back in June The successful pesticide container recycling program will be expanded to 51 sites across Ontario in June, and again in October. Plastic or metal containers up to 23 litres capacity will be accepted at the collection sites. All containers will be inspected to ensure they are triple -washed or jet -rinsed and emptied. Containers not properly cleaned will be refused. Last year a pilot project was held at six collection sites in southwestern Ontario in June and October. "The pilot project was received positively by farmers, with an average of 5,000 containers collected per site," says Dave Latter, chairman of the Ontario Pesticide Container Management Committee. "Less than one per cent of the containers delivered by farmers to the pilot sites were refused because they were not adequately cleaned." Latter said the 51 sites chosen for this year should allow farmers, on average, not to drive more than 20 miles to deliver empty containers for recycling "We expect strong farmer support for the expanded program," said Jeff Wilson, AgCare chairman. "With so many municipalities refusing the empty pesticide containers at landfill sites, recycling them is a much better solution than having to bum or bury them on the farm." United Agri -Products of Dorchester will operate the sites. From June 21 to 25 and October 12 to 15 containers will be collected at Lucknow District Co-op, Sprucedale Agromart in Hanover, North Wellington Co-op at Mount Forest, and Shelburne Co-op at Shelburne among other sites. From June 28 to July 2 and October 19 to 22 the collection sites in the region will be: Lakeside Grain and Feed, Conklin site, Thedford; Cook's, Centralia; Mid -Huron Landfill Site, Holmesville; Topnotch Feeds, Milverton; Waterloo County Supplies Co-op, Elmira and Sprucedale Agromart, Tara. 0