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The Rural Voice, 1987-08, Page 39NEWS FEEDER CATTLE DEADLINE SOON The deadline for enrolment in the Tripartite Income Stabilization Plan as a producer of beef feeder cattle is August 31, 1987. The plan, recently extended to cover beef feeder cattle, is designed to reduce income lost by producers be- cause of market risks. The federal and provincial governments pay the same premium as the producer. Participation is voluntary. With the new feeder cattle option, cattlemen have three plans to choose from: feeder cattle only, slaughter cattle only, or combined feeder and slaughter cattle. New producers and those now en- rolled in the slaughter plan can enrol or transfer without penalty. A new pro- ducer is one who has not marketed either more than 10 slaughter animals or 10 feeder animals in the 12 months preced- ing enrolment. Established producers can enrol in the feeder cattle only option without penalty but are subject to the late entry penalty for the slaughter cattle options.0 CORN MARKET TAPE NOW IN 5 PLACES The Ontario Com Producers' Asso- ciation has expanded its daily corn mar- ket tape service to five locations. Updated daily at 5 p.m., the tape has information on corn futures, F.O.B., and track and elevator board prices. Com- ments are also given on factors affecting the market. The locations and telephone num- bers are: Chatham 519-351-9000, Lon- don 519-434-0309, Guelph 519-837- 1672, Port Hope 416-885-8688, Avon - more 613-346-2286.0 NEW TECHNIQUE RIPENS CHEESE Specialists from the Dairy Sciences and Research Group of Laval Univer- sity, with the help of Agriculture Can- ada and Agropur, a dairy co-operative, have developed a way of speeding up the aging of cheese. The process may ripen cheddar in six to nine months, reducing the normal curing period by a third.0 Wholesale & Retail R. J. STEEL Also Available.. the newest style of Roofing Systems— Kay tech®. Commercial & Agricultural Steel Siding & Rooting Contact us for all your building needs. We are a full service contractor. Contractor: Ralph Haverkamp R.R. 1, Milverton 519-595-8173 SPECIAL FACTORY CLEARANCE & MILL END PRICES YEAR ROUND Our factory outlet features the largest selection of hand -knitting and craft yarns in western Ontario. oti1flJU.JClL Yarns Limited 152 Main Street West, Listowel 519.291.3951 OPEN MON.•FRI. 9:00 - 6:00 SAT. 9:00 • 5:30 TO KITCHENER WATERLOO z HWY l4 TO STRATFORI) N ALLACE AYE. ,Y. HN'Y 23? SPINRITE STORE TO 14 /.\Gfelt! JIM'S FLYING SERVICE LTD. Spraying — Seeding — Fertilizing We Fly the Skies with a Tractor in Disguise AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT BOOK NOW before our schedule is full for your winter wheat seeding in soybeans. • No crop damage • No ground compaction • Crop ripens evenly • All work guaranteed CALL TODAY! Jim's Flying Service Airfield 519-527-1606 or book thru Milton J. Deitz Ltd. 519-527-0608 AUGUST 1987 37