The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-04-10, Page 18 (2)i
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OPEN HOUSE
. To Be Held at Our Shop
Thurs., April 17
Afternoon & Evening
Representatives on hand to answer all your
questions from:
* NEW HOLLAND
(harvesting and
haying equip.)
* KVERNELANDS
(plows)
* KONGSKILDE
(plows and
cultivators)
* DUETZ
(tractors)
* LEYLAND
(tractors)
* GEORGE WHITE
(golden arrow
sprayers)
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EQUIPMENT
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SPECIAL HARVESTER SCHOOL covering all models
starting at 8:00 p.m. Special films on machinery
,plus Agri -news reel.
Refreshments
COME IN AND SAY HELLO!
SPRING SPECIALS
On Used Equipment
NEW & USED HAY &
HARVEST EQUIPMENT
HAYING:.
1—Meyers Conditioner
1—J.H.C. T55 Baler with motor
1—I.H.C. 420T Baler, new •least
year.
HARVESTERS:
Gehl F 188 with 2 row Corn
Head and Pick up.
Dion Ti with 1 row Corn Head
and Pick up.
John Deere Model 12 with 1 row
Corn Heed, Pick up and direct
Cut Head
1—New Holland 880 - 2 row
Corn Head, Pick up 1000 R.P.M.
Like new. -
1—Kools Blower Model KB30
SPREADERS: -
3—T20 Bus. reconditioned used
manure spreaders. Various
makes.
2-130 Bus. N.H. -Spreaders,
one with hydraulic end gate.
1-180 Bus. M.F. 2 Beater
1-250 Bus. I.H.C. like new.
GRINDER MIXER:
1—Farmhand HD 24" with
Drag Feeder Magnate, 4 screens
and 15' unloading Auger. Ex-
cellent Condition.
Just arrived a load of New
Holland grinder ix s and
manure spreaders.
Now interest—kg! till fall and
a nice gift and r ate from
the company if you buy
before April 301h.
Get your order in now.
USED TRACTORS:
384 Leyland, like New
1060 Nuffield, good condition
Ford Jubilee with loader
USED PLOWS:
1-3x16 Overum mounted plow
1-3x14 Hydriene mounted
plow
1-3x14 Case mounted plow
1-3x14 Cockshutt mounted
plow
1-3x16 I.H.C. Model 510 serfii-
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Students for form
"Farmers who employ
students during the summer
should make their needs known
as soon as possible," says•J.W.
Huxley, Agricultural Manpower
Officer with. the Ontario Ministry
of Agriculture and Food.
Many students with
agricultural experience and
training are contacting the
Agricultural Manpower Services
Branch in the°hope of arranging
employment on farms .
"At the present time there are
more students available than
there are jobs; however, 1 am
certain there are many farmers
across the province looking for
summer help," says Mr. Huxley.
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NINE NEW MEMBERS — At a special Easter Sunday service, these nine young people were added to the
church roll of Brinsley United Church by Rev. Clyde Westhaven. Douglas Lewis, clerk of the session, ti-
ed the new members on beholf of the church. New hymn books were presented by elder Gordon Morley. g.
Bock, left, Karl Robinson, Stephen Dixon, Karen Hodgson, Marilyn Kemp, and Victor. Dyck. Front, Jeff Dixon, E_
Bradley Morley, Vicki Lewis and Bradley Dixon. photo by G. Morley.
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Egg withdraw-
may -
from marketingagency a ge cy plan
As the result of a recent - per week. Or $5.000.00 per year We have lost most of the E.
meeting in Mount Hope, 50 egg per 10,000 hens. Presently, the Northern Ontario market to
producers agreed that the levy is 5c per dozen. But keep in Manitoba and our present
Ontario Egg . Producers' mind that the Board is over $2 marketing quota is 75 percent.
marketing Board should serve million dollars in debt today. In ('EMA wants us to cut back a
notice of intention to withdraw order to repay this, levies will further 5 percent down to 70
from the Canadian Egg have to be increased to 8c per percent. Two years from now it
Marketing Agency as soon as dozen. With the °Board's will be 60 percent. -
possible. overhead, the state of CEMA; We are losing our markets to E_
In a second resolution, levies will never fall again below other provinces, to other -13
producers agreed that production 4c per dozen. products — "Egg Beaters", and
control of egg imports are At one time 4c per dozen was to bad publicity (CEMA 1974) etc.
necessary for operation of supply considered a good profit. Now we Where will it all end? -_
management in the egg industry merely payit to theBoard and we Ontario has paid more money
and whereas the present levy are not making a profit. into CEMA than all other
amounts to 10 per cent of the Remember the good old days, provinces combined. We are not
gross returns from a dozen eggs when we in Ontario supplied 45 talking about thousands of
be it resolved that if production percent of the Canadian egg dollars in the past three years,
control and reduction of levy to -"market. Then CEMA came along but millions of dollars. Your
and we were cut back to 38 dollars and mine, and what did
percent. Now with Quebec ex- we get for ft?
panding we have lost that market We got: bad. publicity and lost
and in -two years time, Quebec egg sales, cut back in our market
will supply 20 percent of the share; a huge debt load; an open
Ontario market. (This is what border that was promised to be
happened in the broiler dosed and dumping of eggs in
business). Ontario by other provinces."
below two cents per dozen are not
obtained by July 1, 1975 that all
efforts to apply supply
management to the egg industry
he abandoned.
A recent release from the
committee to reform egg
marketing passes on the
followi'ng information:
"Levies were supposed to be
used for the operation of the
Marketing Board. promoting and
advertising of eggs. When was
the last time you saw eggs
being promoted to the consumer?
When was the last time you saw a
promotion telling the public the
true facts behind "Egg Beaters".
Yes, we are losing egg sales each
and every day to this new
product.
Levies havt''t afTell'flfottt 'a low
of 1 '3 cent per dozen to a high of 9
cents per dozen. Over nearly 3
years. this works out to an
average levy of 3 cents per dozen
A few days delay
in payments for wheat
The Ontario Wheat Producers'
Marketing Board announced
there will be a few days
delay in n>,aking an interim
payment- to producers on 1974'
wheat .
general'
ofg board,
was
the
crop
Mr.
K.
manager
it
said
have
A.
the
Standing.
m'trketin
board's intent
made
the
payment
t0
to
If Green Foxtail isyour problem,
Ekko should be your herbicide.
Annual grasses. particularly Green
Foxtail. are the reasons you need
Ekko in a corn -after -corn operation.
Ekko is a safe. economical.
ope-package herbicide that saves you
work while controlling broadleaf
weeds and grasses. -
Ekko offers the same flexibility of
app!loaticn times you've been
accustomed to with AAtrex pre -plant
incorporated. pre -emergence and
post -emergence in an oil -water
emulsion.
And Ekko is safe to corn and is
effective right up to the three -leaf
stage of grasses.
Ekko was designed to give
season -long control of grasses in
Green Fcfta
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Follow label rate for
control of this weed
as well as Mustards, Purslane.
Ragweed. Smartweed, Lady's
Th„^ih Wild Buckwheat. Lamb's
:,iva' -_. Red root Pigweed,
Barnyard Grass, Yellow Foxtail,
Wild Oats, Old Witchgrass,
Crabgrass.
continuous corn operations, so only
corn can be planted the year follow-
ing application
A suggested method of controlling
grasses is to plan on two years
of corn Use Ekko the first year and
AAtre/` -,pmbined with a short-
reS duagrass herbclde the second
year Then our fled wtI! be ready
for a change of crop in the tturd year
Ekko The convenient. easy -to
use, one -package corn herbicide
that prevents grass build-up and
gives you clean fes right up to
harvest.
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producers by the end of March.
However, he said problems
encountered in preparing the
cheques have caused a delay but
an all-out effort is being made to
correct the situation and the
cheques should be readyin a few
days.
The interim payment will be
$L00 per bushel and it applies to
wheat sold to producers from
July 1974 Co the end of February
1975. It is being made from sales
made by the board and it does not
include any federal government
two -price consumer subsidy
money.
Mr. Standing said the interim TE
payment being made is in ad-
dition to the basic initial price of
$2.01 per bushel received by
producers when they sold their
wheat.
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There are approximately15,000
producers in the province whose
individual sales are recorded and
processed by the marketing
board. For producer sales of
wheat made after March 1st, the
interim payments will be made
by the board on a current basis as
recordseare processed.
Mr. Fergus Young, RR 1,
Ennismore, has been re-elected
chairman of the Ontario Wheat
Producers' Marketing Board.
The marketing board an-
nounced results of elections
following the board's inaugural
meeting held in Toronto April 1
and 2.
Irving Kleiman, RR'', Simcoe
moved up from second vice-
chairman to first vice-chairman
replacing Russell Rogers, RR 1,
Kingsville.
Two area men on the 12 -man
board are James O'Shea,
Granton and Robert Henry,
Blyth.
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Model LT75-7HP Gear Tractor
(09JC 3117) Sugg. Retail $1095 NOW $885
Model LGT 100-10 HP Gear Tractor
(09JC 3205) Sugg. Retail $1794 NOW '1521
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'1615
'1837
1061
Model LGT 165-16 HP Hydro
NOW $2306
NOW $208
NOW $290
(09JC 3220) Sugg. Retail 51920 NOW
Model LGT 120-12HP Hydro
(09JC 3280) Sugg. Retail 52156 NOW
Model LGT 145-14 HP Hydro
(09JC 3310) Sugg. Retail 52449 NOW
(09JC 3335) Sugg. Retail S2703
34” Rotary Mower
(091C 9594) Sugg. Retail S234
42" Rotary Mower .
(09JC 9835) Sugg. Retail 5334
50" Rotary Mower
(09JC 9839) Sugg. Retail 5414
NOW '347
CHAIN SAWS
1.3 Cubic Inch Ford Hawk
(09CS136) Sugg. Retail 5163.50 NOW '144
2.0 Cubic Inch Ford Eagle II
(09C52001) Sugg. Retail 5223.00 NOW $199
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(09CS9002) Sugg. Retail $246.00 NOW $21.1
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WALK BEHIND TILLERS
5 H.P. Tiller (Horizontal Gear)
(09GN) Sugg. Retail 5372.00 NOW $318
5 H.P. Tiller (Gear Drive)
(09GW1013) Sugg. Retail 5394.00 NOW '339
8 H.P. Tiller (Horizontal Drive)
(09GN1005) Sugg. Retail 5495.00 NOW $419
WALK BEHIND MOWERS
19" Push Type - Recoil Start
(09JC1910) Sugg. Retail 5233.00 NOW $206
(09JC2147) Sugg. Retail 5282.00 NOW '147
21" Push Type - Recoil Start
21" Self Propelled - Recoil Start
(09JC2157) Sugg. Retail 5285.00 NOW '250 E
21" Self Propelled - Electric Start
(091C2158) Sugg. Retail 5326.00 NOW '283 =_
Grassbag for 19" Mower _
109JC8199) Sugg. Retail 522.00 NOW ' 1 9.50
21" Self Propelled -Recoil Start with
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Sugg. Retoii 5411.00 NOW '359 u
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Spin -on adopter kits are available for most Ford tractors.
A good time to make the switch to spin -ons ... during Spr-
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tractor remote hydraulics.
Your Ford tractor is capable of a 1o1 more production with the addition o1 Ford
remote hydraulics. You get hydraulic power with a flick of the hand to lift. lower
or adjust working depth of implements.
...Spring Special
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