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The Rural Voice, 1989-10, Page 50HOW GOOD IS YOUR HAY? You can't tell just by looking! Hay can vary from 6% to 25% protein (on a dry matter basis). Calcium on hay can range from 0.40% to 1.7%. Other nutrients can also show wide variation. An accurate chemical analysis of your hay and other feed products will give you the answer. For more information, call or write and inquire about our feed and forage testing services. '— AGRI SERVICES \ ki cw.\\um w„. ' 353 Bridge St. E. Kitchener Ont. Box 1707, Stn. C. N2G 4R2 519-742-5811 �N\11I1I1I11I1 II1IIII,I.III.I I:I:I 1 IIIIIIIIIIIII.IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.IIIIIII.III.Illlll1.14 The early bird gets the works. Buy before Oct. 31 and get up to $250 off YAMAHA parts and accessories Buy your new Yamaha before the big rush and you'll get more than a better sled. You'll get up to 5250 worth of genuine Yamaha parts and accessories FREE!' Helmets. Mitts. Yamalube. Everything you need to get started off right. So come in now. Before everyone starts flocking in. YM.. .-elw.. .r r I Wr' I *, law.b li-r-.wM P240I0 I'Z..rk eS114 AU 410. VMA. SUI as a CL5.* a4. p..Aw.11.Iw. October Ills I'MY Sn Mak, An lryi4 Available from: ARGYLE MARINE & SMALL ENGINES 88 BRITANNIA RD. E. GODERICH /ffl'FIYAMAHA 48 THE RURAL VOICE 519-524-5361 4111. FOR THE 90oI:I:I\ CALENDAR 18 — Cargill 4-H Awards Night. 18 — Dufferin County Cattlemen's Asso- ciation meeting, 8:00 p.m., OMAF boardroom, Orangeville. 20 — 1989 Perth County Dairy Princess Competition, Atwood. Open to contestants between 16 and 25 whose parents are or have been involved with milk/ cream production. 21—Quality Swine 25th Anniversary Din- ner and Dance, 6:00 p.m., CAW Hall, corner of Hwys. 401 and 4. Tickets before October 6 are $15 and after October 6 $25, if they are available. Call 1-800-265-4369. 21 — 1989 Grey County Dairy Princess Competition, 8:00 p.m., Chatsworth Com- munity Centre. Open to contestants between 16 and 25 whose parents are or have been involved with milk or cream production. 22-24 — Canadian Poultry and Egg Proces- sors Council Annual meeting, Westlin Ho- tel, Ottawa. Contact G. G. MacKenzie at 416-622-8621. 25 — Expanding our Horizon, Dufferin Farm Women's Day, 9:00 a.m., Town and County Room, Shelburne. 27 — Ripley 4-H Awards Night. 28 — Kincardine 4-H Awards Night. 28 — Sheep Technical Seminar, 1:00 to 4:00 p.m., Esson's Farm, Creemore. 28 — Dufferin County Holstein Club Ban- quet and Dance, Town and Country Room, Shelburne. The dinner starts at 7:00 p.m., with a dance to follow at 9:00 p.m. 29 -November 1 — 15th Annual Canadian Agricultural Finance Conference, Westlin Hotel, Winnipeg, sponsored by the Cana- dian Bankers Association — examining the changes, choices, and challenges facing ag- ricultural lenders in the 1990s. Contact Shelley Jourard at 416-362-6092. 30 — Bruce County 4-H leaders executive meeting, Don McPherson's, Tiverton. OMAF OFFICES Huron (Clinton) 482-3428 or 1-800-265-5170 Grey (Markdale) 986-2040 or 1-800-265-9152 Bruce (Walkerton) 881-3301 or 1-800-265-3023 Perth (Stratford) 271-0280 or 1-800-265-8502