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Soyfood
Nature of Product and Uses
Fermented Tofu
Fresh green soybeans
Miso
Natto
Soy flour
Soy milk
Soy nuggets
Soynuts
Soy sauce
Soybean sprouts
Tempel'
Textured Soy Protein
Tofu (Soybean curd)
Creamy cheese -type condiment
Boiled or steamed in pods and shelled.
Served as a fresh green vegetable.
A flavoring agent.
Served with cooked rice as a dish.
Used as filling or coating for pastries.
Served hot as a breakfast drink.
A condiment.
Served as a snack
A flavoring agent.
Served as a vegetable in dishes or in
salad (parboiled).
Cooked and served as main dish.
Cooked and used as meat with chewy
texture.
Served as dishes with or without
further cooking.
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HD7 10W30 5L Jug reg. $10.99 ..SALE $ 8.79
DMO 10W30 5L Jug reg. $11.49 .SALE $ 9.19 1
DMO 15W40 5L Jug reg. $1 1.49 .SALE $ 9.19
DMO 15W40 20L Pail reg. $41.99 SALE 633.59
INDOL 32 IND. HYDRAULIC OIL:
5L Jug reg. $9.49 SALE $ 7.59
20L Pail reg, 830.99 SALE 624.79
TRANSITYDRAULIC FLUID:
5L Jug reg. 611.49 SALE 6 9.19
20L Jug reg. 836.99 SALE 629.59
GEAR OIL 80W90:
5L Jug reg. $10.49 SALE $ 8.39
BLUE GUARD GREASE:
400g Tube reg. $2.49 SALE 61 .99
Case 10x400g tubes reg. 822.41 SALE 617.93
17kg pail reg. $61,.9? SALE 649.59
LUBCO GREASE:
400g Tube reg. 82.49 SALE 61.99
Carton 10x400g tubes reg. $21.50 SALE 617.20
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Preparation
of site is
important
factor in
establishing
plantation
•from page 34
Site Preparation
Adequate site preparation is an
important factor in successfully
establishing a plantation.
Preparation of large sites usually
involves appropriate herbicide ap-
plication or establishment of a
suitable cover crop, using standard
farm equipment. For smaller plan-
tings, however, a shovel will do the
job. The objective of site
preparation is to ensure receptive
soil conditions and to control com-
peting vegetation.
Grasses and weeds are as great a
threat to a young forest as they are
to a vegetable garden. They com-
pete for available water, nutrients
and light, and slow down the
growth rate of tree seedlings. It is
important to know what weeds to
expect on the site, and to prepare a
strategy to control them, either
mechanically or by the use of her-
bicides. When the site has been
prepared the year before planting,
trees have a head start on the grass
and weld competition as soon as
they are in the ground.
Planting
Don't try to make planting day on
the calendar far ahead of time. Soil
temperature is much more important
than the date, and seedlings should
not be placed in the ground until
soil temperatures reach about five
degrees Celsius. In fact, they cannot
be removed from the nursery beds
until the ground has thawed.
When planting day does arrive,
the most important advice is to
keep the tree roots moist and cool
at all times until they are in the
ground. Seedlings should be
handled with care, and kept
covered, not only in transit but on
the planting site. Since one person
can only plant 300-400 trees per
day, it is important to have enough
help on hand to ensure that all
seedlings are planted within two
days of delivery.
Anyone considering a tree -plan-
ting project for the coming spring
should contact their local MNR
office as soon as possible for advice
about purchasing nursery stock.
Seedlings are plentiful, but some
individual species may be in short
supply. Assistance is available for
some types of reforestation projects
-- obtain details from Marvin
Smith, Ministry of Natural Resour-
ces, R.R. #5, Wingham, Ontario,
NOG 2W0 (Telephone (519) 357-
3131) or from your local conser-
vation authority.
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