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The Rural Voice, 1988-12, Page 58NEW & USED STEEL for Gates, Pens, Supports, Pipes, Fences, Farm Buildings & Equipment See us for all your building and repair projects Hwy. 6 & 10, Owen Sound, 519-376-0420 Season's Greetings Lobby - your Lori Foca Leader has done it aganl WEVE JUST BOUGHT THE REST OF THE YARDMAN 1988 FACTORY PRODUCTION OF 10 H.P. GARDEN TRACTORS pis ran best wand Wart traaall SPECIAL CHRISTMAS PURCHASE SALE! of Lobb's best-selling garden tractor for 1988 ... YARDMAN 1034 •10 H P 31 cW •3 Year Warranty LIMITED QUANTITY AT ONLY 1,795. i.- (RD•MaN ) BUY IT FOR CHRISTMAS — BUY FOR NEXT SPRING AND SUMMER — BUT BUY NOW! OUANTITIES ARE LIMITEDI 56 THE RURAL VOICE H. LOBB & SONS LTD. ld Reed CLINTON 482-3409 ADVICE TAKE AN ANNUAL FARM INVENTORY You don't often see a "Closed for Inventory" sign at the entrance to a farm, but as in the store in town, taking inven- tory is essential to managing the busi- ness. A farm inventory is a count and valu- ation of all the crops, supplies, feed, and livestock on hand at the end of the busi- ness year. Also included in the inven- tory are receivables and payables (in- come owed to you and bills that you owe at year end). Many businesses choose December 31 as their year end for tax purposes, but this date can vary as long as the same date is used from year to year. In the past, it was not common for farmers to take an annual inventory because cash -basis tax filing does not require an inventory adjustment. How- ever, the accounting and financial man- agement demands of the farm business have grown, and accurate annual inven- tories are needed. The inventory is used with the previ- ous year's inventory to adjust the farm's cash income statement to accrual, giv- ing an accurate picture of the farm's performance in the past business year. This accrual income statement is not used for tax purposes, but is demanded by all lenders and is used by the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food in several programs like the Farm Analysis Project, OFFIRR, BFAP, and Farm Start. Your local OMAF office can supply you with a "Farm Inventory Work- sheet."0 Dave Rose Farm Management Specialist U.S. PESTICIDE LAW The U.S. Environmental Protec- tion Agency will begin imple- menting a new pesticide law by late February when it publishes the first list of farm chemicals that must be re-evaluated for safety. About 600 pesticide in- gredients approved before test- ing methods were modernized will be examined. i