Clinton News-Record, 1984-08-22, Page 16R.G. Stoddart
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Stored food is also nee.
the,.follow,Big spring, So
root food reserves?
To build u • root reserves, vve must give
alfa a•a rest period durin which we do.not
harvest i,`['`Gttittitiatit'toA�grovvth and
build -food 'reserves'. Following cutting of
alfalfa, stored fond •in Ow; i!nntc lc used for
Sr`al
d and per -
,that
le .aged iiingt,store reserve
ingthe fal; in order to
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• Women. teachers can ° no longer avoid
political activity and involvement if they,
really .care about their students, according
to Sutsen . Hildreth, Provincial, President .of
,the .1,000 -member Federation of Women
,Teachers'•Aasociations of Ontario. Speaking
'to 60(tdeiegates at the Federation's Anuital
Meeting in Toronto, Ms. Hiidreth. urged
. teachers: to.. undertake political action
'against media violence and pornography
andfor affirmative action and peace. •
Attending the Annual Meeting .from. this
area were: Louise Wilson of Victoria Public
School, Goderich; Ea Mothers of South
,Huron District High School, Exeter; Mary.
Ellen Walsh of J.A.D. McCurdy School,
5,
b ave *up.
following
reserves
The rest ► ." v1 alfalfa in the
fall has beedi : . or area of the
-provinpva Th rich ;re e� p e tical harvest
Period, as it ; cu_a is,divided in-
to two arol :way 8, and in-
cluding t. e t qrne and most
of Ashfid
ches? to
s• tir Weeits -•.
CRI, the food"
l eriod iron?;
Septethbe .1 to QI✓. obs Q; NQrtb of
Higbiwa A 8 ere > r ',k odds fFom.,. August 20
to October' 1 If 'Marv' st d 'ng this
period, we May not ;' five IN alfa fa plants
enough time to regrow before,a killing frost
to build up roots reserves. The result will be
mere winter kill and plalats ,enteri^e .nP :t
ell A.Q.'
the critical harvestiod reduced au
seeding Jane yields,bas much as 3100
pounds per acre.
Potash fertilizer is also kr owt to ",play .a1 i`
important role in' Pers stance of aIfaif-•
through the winter, although its relatte
ship has not been as clearly es;; l shed,
that of the critical h , ,est per o Al f nlfa
tnl'
r eT
e 1 ed
w
h Mineral .. laid
,
ea . � � F .
a i<
phosphorus and ParticidarlY;apOwiin#,
playing leading roles. A four -five ton alfalfa
yield will remove 1.50400 pounds of•
potassium annually. Low potassium level
in the soil is a major factor in the loss of
alfalfa from a stand. Clay soil's haVe much -
3upplgirt poweir�
a i the 1
:levels.;:are necessary to bu a1I• root ,fo'
reserves,
Forage stands should be soil. sampled;`
regularly to. determine, fertilizer re .
.gluremments. For a field testing medium in
potash, 70 kg per ha (65 pounds per acre) o
potash woulbe required. If muriate of
potash is to be used, 120, kg per ha (10,*‘,
• powds,per acre) wouldbe.neede
ext week, we wji l discuss fall harvesting
of alfalfa and its effects on •succeeding,
yields.
•
Brian Hall,
Farm Management Specialist.
Wotnen teachers urged to get involved, take action
Huron Park; Flo. Keillor of Huron
Centennial School, Brueefield; Chrystal
Jewitt of Vanastra School, Vanastra; Mary
Jane Coxonoffowick Central, Gorrie; Mar-
jorie Freeman, of Robertson Public School,
Goderich.
Ms. Hildreth spoke strongly in favor of
affirmative ' action in school systems,'
saying, "This generation of men and women
must do somethinlg,positive and effective (to
eliminate sex. stereotyping) or our female
students will remain in thesame low-
paying, low -status job ghettos. women
occupy now."
The annual meeting heard a report on
stress among women teachers, indicating
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invites you to join us for a
tour of our
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PERFORMANCE TRIAL PLOTS
TUESDAY, AUG. 28, 1984
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2 p.m. -8 p.m.
No. 4 Highway, 1/2 mile south of Hensall
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Note: Raindate, Aug. 29
Hyland
that difficulties on the job ae the major
source of their stress. Stress is. often the
result of the problem of classes to large to.
allowsatisfactory work With gifted students,
those with emotional and behavioral
problems and those with other learning•
disabilities, according to results released, by
Dr. Florence Henderson, Executive
Secretary of the Federation.
In , other discussions, delegates described
pornography as a form of hate literature
d
government to regulate; aind monitor
;television programs depleting people in
sexually violent and degrading roles. They
agreed to support test cases under 'the'
• Charter of Rights on behalf of women, and to
urge the federal and provincial
governments to agree to include
homemakers in the Canada Pension Plan,
as recommended by the Parliamentary
Task on Pension Reform.
against women, anurd f
gethe ederal•
Available at OMAF
Farm financial summaries
Financial summaries are now available
at our local agricultural office for cash crop,
swine, beef, and dairy enterprises. These
summaries are a useful tool that can help
assess overall management and identify
strengths and weaknesses in your operation.
Information such as a breakdown of farrn
income and expenses, production levels,
feed costs, debt load, interest paid and equi-
ty in the farm business are just some of the
important facts available from the Ontario
farm management analysis project.
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Many farmers are making good use of
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If you would like to use these summaries
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Dennis Martin,
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It started out to be a perfect golfing day, but by 4 p.m. on Saturday golfers on the
Bayfield Course were literally swimming in water as a torrential downpour quickly
ended a day at the links. The camera caught two dubious golfers seeking refuge beneath
an umbrella and tree. (Shelley McPhee photo
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"ENTERING INTO OUR 61ST YEAR OF OPERATION"
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is pleased to continue their service to the agricultural industry through the
continued addition of the "third generation'.
Bryan attended the University. of Guelph studying towards an Honours Science
Degree in the area of Agri Business. Upon graduation he joined .the Canadian
Imperial Bank of Commerce where he held various administrative and credit
positions in Southern Ontario. His latest position was as an officer in the
Regional Agricultural Department. Bryan is also active in the Junior Farmers
Association and, the Ontario Institute of Agrologists. ,
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The experience and knowledge Bryan has gained will be utilized in the sales and
administrative areas with Vincent Farm Equipment Ltd.` This addition will
provide for the continuation of one of Ontario's oldest International Harvester
dealerships.
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You're invited to inspect the new installation of
Ford Dickison Industries Triple Deck Brood -
Grow poultry cages with manure b It cleaning
at the farm of John F. Haverkamp, R. 1,
Brucefield, Ont. on Thursday August 0, 1984
from 10 A.M,till 3 P.M.
Enjoy a coffee and donut while viewing
the six rows of Ford Dickison Brood -
Grow cages designed to hold 23,000
growing pullets.
John.Haverkamp selected Ford Dickison
equipment when extending the ground '-'
floor of his barn to install cages.
See the F.D.I. Chain Feeding System,
"Hart" Cup Watering and the F.D:1.
Ventilation System.
Everyone Welcome
"The Poultry Equipment Specialists"
J.F. Haverkamp Farm
one concession north of
Brucefield,1/2 mile east on
Tuckersmith Road 35 & 36.
6rodhagen, Ontario NOK 180
Telephone: (519) 345-2344
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