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airy meeti
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Dairy producers are welcome to attend a
one -day breed improvement meting
planned for Monday, December 5 starting at
10 a.m.
The morning session will be held at
Eckerlea Farms in Seaforth and will focus
mainly on practical cow and sire selection
exercises.
There will be a hot meal served (37 per
person) at the Seaforth Legion Hall at noon
followed with an afternoon program
covering topics on dairy cattle diseases.
linear sire proofs, and decision making
criteria for purchasing milk quota.
The program will adjourn. at 3 p.m. and
anyone wishing to attend, should contact the
local Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and
Food office before December 1.
-Dennis Martin,
Farms Management Specialist
Doug Miller Changes
Duties
Doug Miller, a staff member at the
Agricultural Office in Milton since April 30,
1979, is moving to new responsibilities in
Toronto.
Doug has been responsible for 4-H
agricultural club work in Halton, has served
as a member of the Halton Agricultural
Advisory Committee for the past year, and
has assisted with the farm business
management program in this region as well
as advisory work in crops and livestock.
In the reorganization an the Ontario
Ministry of Agriculture and Food, Doug -has
transfers ed to the Rural Organizations and
Services Branch with responsibilities for
youth work in Halton and Peel. However,
this new secondment for a one year period
will move Doug into the Farm Assistance
Program Branch as Chief Reviewer for the
Ontario Farm Adjustment Assistance
Program. Doug's responsibilities will be to
co-ordinate the review of all applications.
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Beef Cow Requiretnents
The beef cow herd and bull are housed for
the winter. Or are they? Some may winter in
bush lots or other protected areas. Don't
neglect the old girls, thinking they have
done their job for the year by weaning a
decent calf for you.
The pregnant cow's requirements are
substantial as she develops the new calf.
Requirements of protein, energy, minerals
and vitamins are very different for the bred
heifer versus the mature cow at different
stages of pregnancy and lactation.
The factSlrleet, "Daily Nutrient
Requirements of Beef Cattle", available at
O.M.A.F. office, outlines requirements.
Ministry staff can assist in your ration
formulation ut)lizing your home grown
feeds.
Stanley J. Paquette,
Farm Management Specialist
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curator or registrar at the museum, 524-9610. (Photo by Joanne Buchanan)
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The Ontario Federation of Agriculture
(OFA) has called for provincial government
commitment to a continued study of proper-
ty tax reform, in response to the announce-
ment of a revised farm tax reduction pro-
gram.
In the interim, the OFA has accepted the
new program which will rebate 60 percent of
property taxes to eligible farmers. In addi-
tion, the new program will offer broader
eligibility requirements than the present
program, which offers a 50 percent rebate.
"In looking at the new program, we had to
decide what was in the best interests of the
farm community, although the new pro-
gram is not what we originally asked for,"
OFA President Ralph Barrie said.
Barrie was referring to a proposal by the
government to rebate 100 percent of proper-
ty taxes on productive farmland. However,
after the proposal was announced, further
research found out that the plan would ac-
tually increase taxes for many farmers and
cause problems with equalization
payments.
"The OFA policy has always been to
rnfnrm the nronertv tax system." Barrie
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The new proposal will help lighten this load
by increasing the rebate, allow more
farmers to participate, guarantee property
rights and guarantee the program through
regulation, Barrie pointed out.
The OFA's stand on the new program was
set at a board of directors meeting held in
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