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The Rural Voice, 1989-05, Page 57CALENDAR MAY 1 — Bruce County 4-H activity/social time and meeting — volleyball, OMAF boardroom in Walkerton. 1 — Perth County 4-H trip opportunity interview, 3:30 p.m., Mitchell Presbyte- rian Church. 1-5 — Cheese Technology, a course offered by the University of Guelph. Contact G. Lodge, Continuing Educa- tion Division, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, N1G 2W1, telephone 519-824-4120, ext. 3064. 2 — Landscaping Workshop, 6:30 p.m., Walkerton OMAF boardroom. 3 — Huron County 4-H Home and Farm Safety workshop — Looking Out for Number One, 6:00 to 10:00 p.m., Clin- ton OMAF boardroom. 7 — Perth County 4-H Church Service, 8:00 p.m., St. Paul's Anglican Church, Stratford. 8 — 37th Annual Pfizer Research Con- ference, 1:30 to 5:30 p.m., Kansas City Convention Centre. Dr. Elliott Block of McGiII University will be presenting a paper titled "Use of Anthelmintics in Dairy Cattle" and Dr. Steve Lesson of the University of Guelph will discuss his research on "Feeding for Egg Produc- tion." This is the first time that two prominent Canadian scientists are to be featured at this prestigious conference. Other speakers include Dr. George C. Fahey Jr. on "Factors Affecting Fibre Digestion by Ruminants"; Dr. James Pettigrew on "Connecting the Sow's Diet and Reproductive Performance"; and Dr. Duane E. Ullrey on "The Chal- lenge of Feeding Wild Animals in Cap- tivity." Mr. Charles Kuralt, host of the popular "Sunday Morning" on the CBS network in the U.S. will be the guest PICKS LOOSE TOP STONES AS FAST AS 10 MEN Also Loads: • Manure • Big Round Bales • Ensilage • Wood 5 ft. width $850, 6 h. width $875, 7 ft. width $900 Optional Gauge Wheels $170 NEW VIC MANUFACTURING LTD. LOUISA ST., BOX 33, AYTON, ONT. NOG 1C0 519-665-7562 INCREASE PROFIT POTENTIAL First Line Seedsmen help you •Save Dollars • Save Time `• I StickHi :: SOYBEAN itOCUWM POUR SOJA .tor J�•u �r*vAC.6,;•*';' t�C+ii Hi -Stick advantages over granular inoculants: • lower cost • less material required per acre • more bacteria per Ib. of product • easy to apply • performed well even in dry conditions of 1988 Super-Sile beef or dairy bacterial silage additive Adding Super -Site gives you fast, cool fermentation, saving nutrients and increasing palatability. Su �r ■ Sale' �� �1 L Lets you bale tough uper'I�Iay] for more bales today Super -Hay is safe and natural — containing large quantities of naturally occurring bacteria selected from Canadian hay. • Save time • Conserve protein • Save dollars • Non -corrosive • Easy to apply Murray Brown R.R. 5 MITCHELL 519-348-9530 Hill & Hill Farms VARNA 519-233-3218 Connell Farms Inc. R.R. 3 PALMERSTON 519-343-2626 John King R.R. 4 WINGHAM 519-357-2645 Laurie Siemon R.R. 1 BORNHOLM 519-347-2401 H.J.A. Farms Ltd. R.R. 2 STAFFA 519-345-2686 519-345-2886 Terry Wilhelm R.R. 4 WALKERTON 519-881-3163 MAY 1989 55