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The Rural Voice, 1999-09, Page 19prepared as they are for the presorted sales. While the Keady sale has three presorted sales each fall, it is also offering one sale of preconditioned animals. This, Ron says, is the next step in value-added. The industry is changing in such a way that the backgrounder, who used to take calves as they came off pasture and raise them to a size where they would go into the feedlot for finishing, is now being squeezed out (many are switching to cow -calf). The preconditioned sale allows cow - calf operators to raise their calves a little longer, wean then and get them used to eating from a feed bunk, so they're ready to go into a feedlot. The calves are quieter and easier to handle and ready to put on gain when they go on feed. There are also good profits for producers who put their calves on creep -feed, Ron says. For 40 cents a pound they can add a little grain to the calves' diet and get $I.30 to $1.50 per pound return. An extra 50 pounds of growth at that rate of return can increase the profit on each animal. There's also the added benefit of giving the cow a rest from supplying all the nutritional needs of the calf, letting her put on weight before going into winter and another pregnancy. The true measure of the presorted sales will come the next time beef hits the bottom of the cycle again, Ron contends. The extra dollars presorting brings in then might be the difference needed for producers to keep going. Though costs keep rising for beef producers, the partners see a continuing future for beef production in Grey and Bruce. Even farmers who take off farm jobs still will keep a few cattle. The future for their sales operation, the partners say, is trying to keep those producers large and small making a profit.° BOYD FARM SUPPLY • Fiberglass Gates • Gates & Panels • Hay Tedders & Rakes • Bale Feeders • Bale Wagons • Cattle Oilers & Rubs • New & Used Farm Machinery R.R. 6, Owen Sound 519-376-5880 ooN G FARA. Wheat, Barley, Corn & Beans Elevator 519-366-2749 519-366-2666 OITANorbs Seeded Dealer Les Young Jr. David Young 519-366-2486 519-366-2709 BRUSSELS LIVESTOCK 887-6461 887-6811 SALES SHOW & SALE September 27, 1999 Sale 1:00 p.m. Tuesdays 9 a.m. Thursdays 8 a.m. Fridays 10 a.m. 1 p.m. - Fed Cattle, Cows, Bulls - Bob Calves, Veal, Lambs & Goats - Stockers - Pigs Confidence • Trust • Service WESTERN STOCKERS AVAILABLE FOR PRIVATE SALE Open spindle design shows calf well and is better for ventilation, or pen can be designed so each calf can be isolated with Snap Lock Plastic Planking. Feed Pails can be attached on the outside leaving more room for the animal. Unique latch allows for easy opening and closing. Calf Pens For more information contact your local BSM Dealer: ATWOOD GRANTON LENCO AVONBANK SUPPLY LTD. FARM EQUIPMENT (519) 356-2282 (519) 225-2507 • TARA KINCARDINE H. NICHOLSON LOWRY FARM & SON SYSTEMS (519) 934-2343 (519) 395-2615 MILDMAY MIDWAY FARM SYSTEMS (519) 367-5358 WELLESLEY PROGRESSIVE FARMING (519) 656-2709 DRAYTON STRUYK FARM EQUIPMENT LTD. (519) 638-5076 WALTON KEITH SIEMON FARM SYSTEMS LTD. (519)345-2734 BSM Agri Ltd. R.R. #4 Arthur, ON, Canada NOG 1A0 Tel.: (519) 848-3910 Fax (519) 848-3948 Website: http://www.bsmagri com SEPTEMBER 1999 15