The Rural Voice, 1996-06, Page 131
the farm and non-farm enterprises is
an excellent way to try to buffer the
poorer years, but before doing so
check with your accountant on the
effect this might have on your ability
to take the "farm rollover" or the
$500,000 capital gains deduction that
is still available to farmers.
A year like no other ... let's hope
it is for the better, not the reverse.0
Robert Mercer is the founding editor
of the Broadwater Market Letter for
which he continues to write market
and ag-political commentary.
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AYTON ONT. NOG 1C0
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264 HURON ROAD
SEBRINGVILLE, ONTARIO
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1-800-263-1961
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COMPANY
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AGENTS
Keith Patterson 348-8391 Robert Ready 393-6965
Doug Jacob 271-7894 R. Allan Fuller 271-6176
Lloyd Walkom 348-8050
BROKERS
McMaster Siemon Insurance Brokers 348-9150
F. A. Campbell & Son Insurance 348-8425
William Dietz Insurance 656-2585
Lawson Killer Insurance Limited 271-1840
Stonetown Insurance Brokers 284-3321
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