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NOK 1NO 519-348-9376 58 THE RURAL VOICE PERTH AG WEEK SPECIAL SECTION FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19 •••CROPS DAY ••• Chairman, Jim McLagan, president of the Perth County Soil and Crop Improvement Association 10:15 a.m. — Registration 10:30 a.m. — "An Update on the Land Stewardship Program," Bill Arthur, chairman, Perth County committee 11:00 a.m. — "Profitable Crop Growing with High Surface Residue," Donald Griffith, extension agronomist, Purdue University, Indiana 12:00 p.m. — Lunch (tickets at door) 1:00 p.m. — "Preservatives, Addi- tives, and Inoculants in Crop Man- agement," Rick Upfold, extension co-ordinator, Crop Science Depart- ment, University of Guelph 2:00 p.m. — Local producer panel — "Why I Use or Don't Use Preserva- tives, Additives, and Inoculants in my Feeding System" — hogs, Peter Huitema, Mitchell; dairy, Bob Bain, Stratford, & John Koobs, Lis- towel; beef, Jack Flanagan, Dublin SEE YOU THERE! COALITION WANTS LAND PRESERVED The Friends of Foodland are fighting urban encroachment on farm land, and one of the battle- grounds is northeast of Toronto. In a statement released last month, the group proposed that all publically owned land in Markham, Pickering, and Scarborough be placed in a foodland and nature trust. The area, dubbed "The Last Green Door," shouldn't be put on the real estate market, the group says. "If the land is sold to private indi- viduals, some will fall into the hands of those who see it as a speculative investment and will immediately create pressures to extend urban boundaries," says Elbert van Donkersgoed, coalition chairman. The group includes, among oth- ers, the Preservation of Agricultural Lands Society (PALS).0 KARCHER Cleaning Power One Pressure Cleaner does it all! COLD HOT IOIRCHER STEAM Pressure Cleaning Systems Models from 800 to 2500 PSI The Karcher HDS 580 See These Machines At Stratford Ag Week Feb. 16-19 /88 or Call today for a FREE Demo NAFZIGER DrUMITIDtp PHONE 595-8932 BRUNNER ONTARIO NOS 1CO FOR STRAIGHT TALK ON... • Waste Treatment Products • Silage Inoculants • Animal Health Products SEE US AT PERTH AG WEEK FOR OUR SHOW SPECIALS BIO -Tech Corp. R.R. 1, Sebringville 519-393-5770 519-393-6284